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    I hunt in east texas the land company cleared cut in 2005 so the pine trees are 10 to 15 feet tall so I hunt on the ground. I am looking for a good camo to help me blend in better. It does not get cold enough to change the color of the tree they just stay green.

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    Originally posted by Super Duke View Post
    I hunt in east texas the land company cleared cut in 2005 so the pine trees are 10 to 15 feet tall so I hunt on the ground. I am looking for a good camo to help me blend in better. It does not get cold enough to change the color of the tree they just stay green.

    If it ever gets cold enough to turn those pine trees brown something bad has happened. There is a reason they call them EVERgreens



    Back on topic the realtree hardwoods green blends in pretty good

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      #3
      Look at cabelas website, they have a seclusion 3d conifer.

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        #4
        Oh yeah, Welcome to the fire.

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          #5
          Welcome to TBH! Seclusion 3D Konifer or Camo West Vanish are good patterns for hunting pines.
          Last edited by SolocamShooter; 08-19-2009, 08:37 PM.

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            #6
            try a leafy suit

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              #7
              Save your money and learn to hunt the wind.......I hunt in jeans and white t-shirts and I will have deer within 5 yards all the time........

              I do like the leafy suits though......

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                #8
                I hunted in Buna in SE TX on paper mill land a few years ago. I used Natural Gear camo and it worked well. I think they even have it with some green now.

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                  #9
                  ASAT or sticks n limbs would work good for you also.

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                    #10
                    Predator in green!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Super Duke View Post
                      I hunt in east texas the land company cleared cut in 2005 so the pine trees are 10 to 15 feet tall so I hunt on the ground. I am looking for a good camo to help me blend in better. It does not get cold enough to change the color of the tree they just stay green.
                      One of my stands are in a small pine thicket same height trees.
                      Try looking at Walls Mossy oak. It is kinda dark and has allot of browns in t that matches the pine bark.

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                        #12
                        thanks for all the help

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                          #13
                          I like my "Shaggy" suit for the ground game!

                          Critters of all kinds dang near run into me.

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