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Title: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: amicus on December 22, 2008, 03:33:00 PM
Does any body use different camo on a tree stand than on a ground blind? Does it make a difference? Ive been hunting on a tree stand about 15' up and almost every deer that comes by will look at me. I don't have much cover and am kind of exposed. I guess I look like a big dark bump on a skinny tree. I was wondering if the fall grey pattern that Preditor sells or another brand would make a difference? Any advise or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Gilbert
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: EricW on December 22, 2008, 03:40:00 PM
This time of year go with a snow camo. With the white and gray shades you will disappear against the cloudy sky.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Peachey on December 22, 2008, 03:43:00 PM
I dont think camo is as important as not sticking out like a sore thumb. Its hard this time of year with the leaves gone not to look like a blob, but if the deer are looking at you, you need to put your stand in a larger tree. Or a least in a tree with something behind you to keep you from being skylighted.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: BMOELLER on December 22, 2008, 04:37:00 PM
I was wearing predator brown deception and had a couple deer lookup at me. They never really spooked just slowly walked away.  I second the fall grey or snow camo this time of year.  You just need to look non-threatening to the deer.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: kennym on December 22, 2008, 04:49:00 PM
The right tree is never where it needs to be!

We have started ziptying some decent sized pin oak or cedar limbs to the tree and stand to give a bigger brushy appearance. Works like a charm,we have one stand we call the power pole stand! Taken a couple deer and a bobcat from it,a smallish cottonwood with pin oak limbs temporarily grafted! LOL
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: cooncrazy on December 22, 2008, 05:16:00 PM
i  realy like the predator its like they look right through ya i realy like it
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: stevewills on December 22, 2008, 05:27:00 PM
i prefer a open pattern in the later part of the season.greys,and blacks and white..
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Post by: sgrogg on December 22, 2008, 05:36:00 PM
one word ..... asat
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Post by: Fritz on December 22, 2008, 05:48:00 PM
I wear a mixture of plaid, camo, and carhart.  Our deer are very spooky and tend to look up very often.  The one thing I make sure of regardless of what I'm wearing is to keep my bow in front of me when a deer is coming in.  This really helps break my outline up.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Orion on December 22, 2008, 08:00:00 PM
I always prefer an open, lighter pattern.  Two of my favorites are KOM blow down and Autumwood winter.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Greyfox54 on December 22, 2008, 08:06:00 PM
WE have a lot of pines here and this time of year tjhey have quite a few yellow needles mixed in with the greren , Predator spring green camo and you can really get lost . Like Kenny I also take any branches I cut out of the way and tie them around the tree creating a nest , works great . Fred
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: joe skipp on December 22, 2008, 08:21:00 PM
Not much cover, Predator Gray should blend in better than the darker shades.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Pruneemac on December 22, 2008, 09:57:00 PM
In the summer during archery deer I hunt in the Aspens. So I have ASpen camo White/green. If Im on the ground It doesnt seem to matter as long as your face is covered. In a ground blind Since the interior is black I cover my face with a black hoodie.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Onestringer on December 22, 2008, 11:24:00 PM
Cover your face and use a light camo pattern.  But if you stick out like a sore thumb, it really does not matter what camo pattern you use.

I hate to say it, but the walmart brand camo is actually pretty good for late season.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Whip on December 23, 2008, 12:02:00 AM
I've had really good luck with Predator, and that's about all I use now.  Many times I have deer look right at me and then turn and go about their business.  Not always, of course, but more often than not.  ASAT of course is another good one.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Chris Surtees on December 23, 2008, 07:07:00 AM
Have you tried a ground blind or looked for a better tree in the area?  

I also use Predator. Have had really good luck with it.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: GrnMtnTradNut on December 23, 2008, 07:32:00 AM
The new Mossyoak Treestand pattern works really good in bare trees with no leaves, and ASAT camo is good to. You learn to match your camo with your set pretty quick if you hunt the deer around here they will spot you on the ground or in a tree well before you can shoot if you do not match the cover.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: hickstick on December 23, 2008, 11:05:00 AM
my humble opinion is the camo pattern doesn't matter as much as the outer layer being wool.  the way it diffuses light does way more than any pattern.

I've had great success with swedish wool surplus pants and a wool plaid coat. deer may look, but don't see 'anything' they would get concerned about (unless it moves).
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: amicus on December 23, 2008, 01:13:00 PM
Thanks guys for all the info. Lot of good ideas. I like preditor camo. On the ground it works great. But I been using the deception brown pattern on the tree stand and deer look at me and some times their ok and sometimes thier not. Im hunting in some mesquite trees so there is not a lot of cover. I have zip tied some branches behind me, maybe I need to do more. Im after my first whitetail and its been the hardest thing I ever done. I got a few more weeks before the seasons over. Thanks Again. Merry Christmas. Gilbert.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: fishone on December 23, 2008, 01:57:00 PM
ASAT
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: KentuckyTJ on December 23, 2008, 03:00:00 PM
The predator stuff is good, but I've found this season with the leaves down on most all of our trees the Mossy Oak Treestand camo is ideal.

http://www.mossyoak.com/content/tmpltThumbsArticle.aspx?articleid=1329&zoneid=1&mouid=145
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Bill Carlsen on December 23, 2008, 03:08:00 PM
I don't worry too too much about my camo...I mainly try to get my stands in trees that have plenty of cover. Normally a single hemlock will suffice if it is in the right place. I also look for multilple trunked trees or trees that grow in a 3 or 4 trunk cluster. Setting a stand in a single trunked tree is, IMO, exposing too much of yourself and doesn't allow for normal movement without being spotted. The only time I ever had camo have an effect on my hunting was when I got some of the Predator Gray.....everything that walked by me saw me.....whether I moved or not. The Predator Brown has worked well as has most other camo patterns that are not too light in contrast to the surroundings, especially at dusk. I find it has been better for me to wear camo that is on the darker side rather than on the lighter side of the light spectrum.
Title: Re: Tree Stand Camo
Post by: Mo. Huntin on December 23, 2008, 03:32:00 PM
I would say it sounds like you need to move maybe not much, could be 30 yards just depends.  Those deer come through their regularly after you are gone and they smell everything from where you walked in to where you climbed up the tree.  I have hunted many times in old worn out carheart bibs not 10 feet off the ground and have not been spotted.  I try to almost never hunt the same tree more than 2 timees a week and even that is probably to much.