When it comes to wearing clothing for hunting the first thing I look at is how quite is the material. A lot of the camo out now has some sort of nylon in it and makes to much noise. I look for neutral colors because when you are hunting on open hillsides with bunch grass fancy camo really makes you stand out. All you need is something that breaks up your features, Washington dictates that you wear hunter orange. My son and I have camo orange vests and when crossing a hillside I have known he was crossing I could see him. I do wear camo for elk, not to hide from the elk but to hide from other hunters. I have been sitting under trees and had guys walk up to were I am and start glassing and taking off their packs. That is when I clear my throat and watch them pee themselves. Camo for most hunting situations is not really that big of a deal, but I feel that it is a marketing gimmick to sell cloths.

Last edited by Grizz700; 07/14/13.