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Predator Fall Gray

Started by BUCKY, August 06, 2010, 04:01:00 PM

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David McLendon

Fall Gray in a treestand when the leaves are off. The light patches blend with a gray sky and break up the outline, not so much on the ground.
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magnus

Fall grey works great in the snow! Up close and personal.
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BUCKY

is this too light for treestand hunting without leaves?


BUCKY


ChuckC

It and camo like it are awesome when in a tree and the leaves are down.  Look up at a tree in the late fall and what do you see ?  Dark limbs and white sky.  Also works great if the trees you are in and near are Poplars or birches.

Yup
ChuckC

wango

I've had pretty good luck with it
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Ken Taylor

Yup, it's one of my favorites for late season, snow or no snow.

And it's also great on the tundra and in rocky areas for caribou.
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Steve Clandinin

I've used the green and Brown for close to 20 years.In the early season my complete outfit including my face mask in green has let my slip scary close to monster Mulies.love the pattern.
Quote from Howard Hill.( Whenever he taught someone to shoot) "Son make up your mind right now if you want to target shoot or hunt as theres a world of differance between the two"

Groundpounder

Ive used predator fall for 20 years and it has always worked great ive never shot a deer over 20 yards so they come in close and half those shots were from tree stands so it worked well in any season. up or down. as far as deer go i think this is a great pattern it wouldnt matter if it was flourescent orange and yellow i think it would still work

Groundpounder

Ive used predator fall for 20 years and it has always worked great ive never shot a deer over 20 yards so they come in close and half those shots were from tree stands so it worked well in any season. up or down. as far as deer go i think this is a great pattern it wouldnt matter if it was flourescent orange and yellow i think it would still work

BUCKY

groundpounder,you use it all year from the ground and treestand?

Groundpounder

My best harvest ever is when i used it on an accidental run in with an 8 pointer on my way home. i seen this buck up in the green soy bean field an put a open field stalk on him i never hunched down once he stopped several times to look at me and then nose to the ground munching and on his way again.i kept angling in towards him til i positioned myself for a nice 20 yard broadside shot he went about 40 yards .Ive always felt that it wasnt the colors of this camo its just a great pattern.ill be the first to tell you i missed a buck or two also ,that after i shot my first arrow ,stood there while they watched me knock another , and get em on the second try! i think stuff like mossy oak and realtree might look awesome real to a human eye but i suspect the deer just see a dark outline of a man ,the predator camo has the best break-up pattern out there in my opinion. i think the different colrs they sell dont make much if any difference.like i said its just my opinion.

BUCKY

groundpounder,i got a good deal on that sweater didn't i? 30$

Chimaster

I've got the gray, fall brown, and asat from Day One. The gray is my favorite, but I really have nothing bad to say about the others. Take a look at the trees, there's alot of white or should I say light opennings in those trees.

wapitimike1

I like fall brown a bit better not as bright. I toned all my grey down just a bit with a bottle of ritt grey dye, works great.


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