What camo is best for Washington State?
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What camo is best for Washington State?
Washington with all those douglas firs I’d get the Seclusion 3D Konifer. Since the pattern is based around fir/pine trees and not the leafy stuff. A friend of mine has it and it works really well. If you hunted the middle of the state my Mossy Oak New Break Up pattern works really really well.
What camo is best for PNW?
The Pacific Northwest is a league all of its own. This is an area lush with bright green rain forests. So green based hunting camo pattern , although I deter from it most other places, is a welcome ally in this landscape. The Predator Green camo works well here.
What camo is best for Oregon?
Sitka Forest is the best camo for the Western NW. But it’s not tacticool, just effective. Otherwise woodland, m81, or marpat.
How does Sitka camo work?
The main reason we carry Sitka gear is because their patterns use GORE™ OPTIFADE™ technology. Basically, they have create their own pattern of camouflage that combines micro and macro patterns, which help fool an animal’s sight making you less visible to them.
What camo is best for deer hunting?
Xtra Green is the best early season deer hunting camo pattern on the market. It blends right in during that period when everything is still green out. It’s the right choice for those September and early to mid-October hunts.
What does DPM camo stand for?
Disruptive Pattern Material
Disruptive Pattern Material (DPM) is the commonly used name of a camouflage pattern used by the British Armed Forces as well as many other armed forces worldwide, particularly in former British colonies. The main variants of DPM are a four-colour woodland pattern, and desert patterns in two, three or four colours.
What is mimicry camouflage?
Mimicry is when one species “mimics” another species in terms of sound, appearance, smell, behavior, or location to protect itself. Camouflage is when a species changes to resemble its surroundings to protect itself. There are many animals which mimic their surroundings or another species in the vicinity.
How do you choose a camo pattern?
Consider camo that mixes light and dark swatches. South: Southern hunting areas are often layered with lush vegetation. Choose camo that will help you blend with leaves, branches and limbs. East: With its diverse set of hunting environments, you’ll need camo that can do it all.