What are you wearing?

YvettesSherpa

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Having been out of the game for over ten years now, and never hunting in socal I'm wondering what pattern camo you wear. I know it has to be kind of light do to the dry brush out here, but short of buying something and taking it to the bush what blends out here? I'll be in the field as much as I can be so I would like something that works year round. Thanks for your thoughts...
 
For Southern Cal I like Kings the best.I have had people comment that even though they knew I was there,they couldn't see me.
My second choice would be the Open Country.
 
I have been wearing Realtree AP this last few years and I really like it. It conceals well in tree stands and on the ground. Good Hunting
 
Michael Pritzl said:
I have been wearing Realtree AP this last few years and I really like it. It conceals well in tree stands and on the ground. Good Hunting

I second this. Good for the brush and wooded areas. Never had any problems. Plus you can use it in a lot of other regions.
 
I like the Mossy oak brush pattern, a few years ago when it first came out I went on a pig hunt with a couple of buddies (you don,t need camo to hunt pigs as their eye sight is poor) I was across the canyon from them one morning with the sun shining on me and my buddies told me they could see my blue jeans and my head but not the shirt I had on.
 
Mossy Oak Brush for Big Game

Mossy Oak Shadow Grass for Waterfowl
 

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