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Winter Snow Camo

Started by Deno, January 22, 2022, 10:38:08 AM

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beemann

Ha Ha Tim,  Yeah that facial Camo was Mother Nature applied. It comes off with heat. :biglaugh:  It was a cold one.

Charlie Lamb

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Vesty

This has worked well for me over the years.

Vesty

Sorry. It's Natural Gear. I've had it quite awhile.

Patknight

I want you to just focus the right side of my pic. Shoulder to elbowish, im not promoting any brand, nor do i even care to mention the brand, however that hunt,that day that time....my camo realistically had me invisible,, 4 th season elk  rifle. 8600 ft.  Colorado ,,Super Kodiak,   game warden said to me. " your insane";  lol.  I had a blast man.   Zero regrets,, camped w 3dogs.

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beemann

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Deno

Pat
Great camo for the terrain indeed.  :thumbsup: The new issue military winter camo is more like the current patterns.  Must be alot of hunters in the Pentagon...lol   
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chinook907

Quote from: Deno on January 22, 2022, 10:38:08 AM
I was fortunate enough to spend 1965 in Alaska (Mountain Infantry) and on my free time did alot of winter hunting all over the State.  Military overwhites were standard issue and as far as winter hunting affords the least expensive snow camo in my opinion.   Spent all of 1966 in Vietnam as a LRRP, different ground hunting all together.  Overwhites are a great addition to your winter garb.

Deno

Thanks for your service.

My Uncle was a LRRP stationed up here about the same time.  Initials MB.
"Have I not commanded you ? Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." Joshua 1:9

Deno

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That was a great place to be stationed.   :thumbsup: Quite an adventure. 
MB doesn't ring a bell though.   
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SlowBowKing

Love seeing this snow camo! I've got a couple of pieces, but there's not much occasion for it this far south.

My favorite snow Camo was my dad's. When I was born they gave him some white coveralls to wear in the delivery room. He saved them and added some brown and black rattlecan markings. He liked to toe the line between frugal and cheap skate.
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1Arrow1Kill

I'd rather hunt in cool weather, but this Walls Reversible bibs and jacket w/ hood keeps me warm and hidden in a snow covered ground blind.

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Deno

Looks great and warm
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