Predator Camo
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 305
RE: Predator Camo
Fall Brown would be better for all around. The Fall Gray will also work well. It's better for snowy conditions and late season tree stand. The Fall Brown is very similar to ASAT as far as colors and tones. They don't look alike in pictures though.
#3
RE: Predator Camo
I'm currently doing my own research on Predator camo. I have a Fall gray shirt and pants and have been testing it all over the place from Pines, to hardwoods, to brush and so forth. Currently, this camo has astounded me. I can not beleive how well it is working regardless of its suroundings.
I don't think you can go wrong with either fall brown or grey. I personally like the greyer patterns. I hunt most hardwoods and occasionaly brush.
I don't think you can go wrong with either fall brown or grey. I personally like the greyer patterns. I hunt most hardwoods and occasionaly brush.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 2
RE: Predator Camo
I have a few pieces of clothing in fall grey by greywolf. The fall grey looks very "bright" in a non woods environment ie:your living room. Where it really excells is where it counts, the woods. All game I've encountered while wearing it seemed to look right thru me. Be it treestand or ground. I don't think you can go wrong with either, it may come down to personel preference.
#7
RE: Predator Camo
I have the Pred. green and at first was apprehensive about it. But after having alot of deer walk by without seeing me, it started to make me more confident. The clincher was the four gobblers that walked within 10 yards of me while I was in a tree stand and they didn't even look up at me. And you guys know how sharp their eyes are. I've had them stop and look at me every time with other name brand camos but this was amazing. I felt almost invisible. Granted this was early season archery with green leaves still on the trees but heck, that's why I wore the camo.