Yes, it's totally subjective, and which one probably doesn't matter much. But still fun.
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My favorite current camo is Mossy Oak Break Up Country in fall, and Mossy Oak Obsession in spring. I like the Mossy Oak Bottomland background and the overlying branches and leaves aren't too dark and do a pretty good job of blending in to the places I hunt.
My favorite vintage camo is original Real Tree Advantage. I still have pants, shirts, gloves and a jacket in this I got back in the 90s. I like that its mostly brownish leaves. It blends in well on the ground.
Honorable mention for a current camo for me goes to Bass Pro's proprietary True Timber Kanati. In fact, it probably blends in a bit better where I hunt due to the redder hues that match a lot of the fall foliage, especially the reddish beech leaves. The white branches match the many hollies and beeches we have. It's just a relly good all around camo here. On top of that, their Silent shirts and pants are very well made. Though they have a white inside that is dumb.
Honorable mention for a vintage camo is original Mossy Oak Break Up. I still have a Gore Tex boonie hat, shirt and pants, and gloves in this camo. For the same reasons as Mossy Oak Break Up Country above.
Honroable mention runner up is old school duck hunting camo. It blends in to the leaf litter really well.
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My least favorite is Mossy Oak Break Up DNA. IMO, this camo is really, really dark. I have a coat in this and I sometimes have concerns about wearing it. There's so much really dark patches on it I'm half afraid someone will think I'm a black bear or see it through the trees and think I'm a turkey. Way too dark overall for my tastes. I'm sure it works, though.
Whatever is on sale. Camo is way overrated IMO. Sit still. Bob
As Bob stated, sit still. Guys were killing turkey and deer in red & black checkered flannel shirts and blue jeans while I was growing up, but to answer the OP's question:
My favorite camo(s) are Mossy Oak Bottomland, most vintage Realtree camo and tiger stripe.
Least favorite camo: Most US Military Camo used after the Gulf War.
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Someone will always comment about camo, most often Sitka or Kuiu and say something negative. The truth is, Turkeys and game for that matter, have real good eyesight and good camo does work and improve your situation.
Earlier this fall, bow hunting elk, I was wearing Sitka camo and came across this bull elk and I actually saw him before he saw me. I am absolutely certain, camo helped me stay unseen...
This is a picture of my 2 boys in the forest while we were turkey hunting, and it was then I realized just how good some camo patterns are. This is Kuiu in a Ponderosa forest...
It's weird. I regularly see turkeys when I hunt in the fall. Our law here in Virginia is when hunting anything during the deer general firearms season, you have to at least have a solid blaze orange hat on. I usually have that and a camo blaze vest. Turkeys have amazing eye sight with full color perception. Yet in the fall, I've had them forage right up to my tree stand or where I'm sitting on the ground. Didn't seem to matter that I was wearing blaze orange. I can move an they'll mosey off but generally they come back. I guess for some reason, it seems they don't feel particularly threatened by hunting in the fall. On the contrary, birds seem way more skittish in the spring. (Maybe I should wear a blaze hat and vest in the spring so they think its fall and waltz right on it.)
Deer and rodents appear to have red/green color blindness. But they can see blues and UV reflection. A red and black plaid hunting coat just look grey and black to them. Blaze orange looks light grey.
If I get to choose the pattern that's on sale, its MO original / new Bottomland and/or MO Greenleaf. Hard to beat a North Mountain 3D pull over in Greenleaf during any stage of the spring season.
Overall favorite was the original Advantage. Anyone wearing that pattern just simply disappeared in the fall or early spring hardwoods, it really broke up the outline. Problem was it faded fast and turned a light grey or almost white too quick.
Least favorite is Predator, it works but my eye just can't see how it does.
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Light weight 3D leafy tops and bottoms, but must have a hooded top and either a veil or face mask. Putting up a ground blind or even a piece of camo net in front of your set up will reduce the chance of the turkeys seeing even the smallest movement.
When I was a kid, everybody had these two items for sure:
If you were fancy, you might have some of this:
I'm 100% positive I wore them all together, with an orange ballcap from Otasco or WalMart.
Love that old pattern on the Walls jacket. That's probably the first camo pattern I remember.
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