Check out the multicam pattern. I picked up some and it seems to blend in better than what I used in the past!!!
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I have a few different styles. The best being those that were made by D2-Camo out of Florida, but I think they're out of business. I have a couple of theirs and they are basically made from a big piece of the material they make leafy wear out of. I shot my elk at 12 yards while wearing that one. I have had deer literally step on the skirt of it while sitting on a stool near my feeder. The definately work, and I'd imagine they'd be great for yote huntin. I've taken several turkeys with my bow using the ghillie's as cover. Here are a few pics of the "D2 Stalker".
I also have a Shaggie-lite parka that I got from Rancho Safari that is my favorite. It's basically a big baggy parka that is made of lightweight materials and is much cooler and less bulky than their original Shaggie that was made out of burlap. don't have any pics of it, but it is death on turkeys. It's like wearing a double bull blind. They'll walk right by you if you're still.Last edited by SaltwaterSlick; 03-04-2014, 09:20 PM.
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I dont even wear camo all of the time. The best thing to do is always try to stay in shadows, always have a solid backdrop(tree trunk etc.) when you are sitting, and keep the sun at your back whenever possible. Then scent control and you shouldnt need a 3d suit. All of them have seemed clumbsy and made scratching noises when I tried them on at Bass Pro anyway.
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