Best turkey camo?

Matt F.

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Any opinions on what is the best style of turkey hunting camo clothing for our local mountains? (Descanso, boulder creek areas) any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance
Matt F
 
Well Aeon would say blue jeans and a printed t-shirt! ;D
 
The best camo is don't friggin move when the bird is close. Personally I don't think it makes much difference. Turkeys have good instincts but are not smart by any means. I have found over the years that movement and eye contact will get you busted more than anything, when the bird is close I don't look at their eyes I look at their feet so as not to make eye contact
 
Matt F. said:
Any opinions on what is the best style of turkey hunting camo clothing for our local mountains? (Descanso, boulder creek areas) any and all advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance
Matt F

There isn't a "best" style. Find a camo that blends well with the environment.
 
Snake Charmer said:
The best camo is don't friggin move when the bird is close. Personally I don't think it makes much difference. Turkeys have good instincts but are not smart by any means. I have found over the years that movement and eye contact will get you busted more than anything, when the bird is close I don't look at their eyes I look at their feet so as not to make eye contact

I always wear sunglasses do you think the reflection of my sunglasses would be worse than making eye contact (that is if I actually do find a turkey)
 

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