Snow Camo

SerchforPerch

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Looking for some snow camo and curious on what brands/patterns have worked well for all you serious coyote hunters??

I have a pair of just plain whites but sometimes I swear it gives of a bluish hue and not a fan..
 


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I have Natural Gear snow camo, seems to work well and isn't too bad on the pocket book
 

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would this work?

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Hard to beat Kings Camo snow shadow pattern.
 

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SerchforPerch,

If I were you I would save money on buying any camo that is insulated. Spend extra on a good layering system. You probably have a good start if you are a hunter. Any cheap camo covers will work. The biggest this with coyotes is movement and having a good backdrop while you sit. Buy the camo a 1 or 2 sizes up so you can put them over your other clothes.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Mens-Lightweight-Coverup-Parka/724998.uts?slotId=14
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Mens-Outfitter-Berber-Beanie/1380995.uts?slotId=4





Looking for some snow camo and curious on what brands/patterns have worked well for all you serious coyote hunters??

I have a pair of just plain whites but sometimes I swear it gives of a bluish hue and not a fan..
 


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You guys have way too much money. Go to Menards buy the large white painter's drop cloth use a scissors and make yourself a Clint Eastwood type poncho or two.
 

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I use the white painters coveralls there 3$ at the hardware store and go over anything just tear them off when done I use them allot when introducing fokes to calling yotes or when it's spring melt so my nice camo dont get muddy lol
 

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I use Natural Gear. I used to use coverups but now I use the bibs and jacket. Works very well for me.
 

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Mossy Oak Winter Brush is the 'beunos tacos' for this part of the country. If you can find it...
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Supress - appreciate the information I can now say that I received some useful knowledge from this site:;:thumbsup

Kurt - The KKK outfits is funny but dam man?!?!
 


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I have the Russell snow camo bibs and coat. Water proof and quiet. No complaint here. I think I paid around $150 at scheels bout 4 years ago or so.
 

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Supress - appreciate the information I can now say that I received some useful knowledge from this site:;:thumbsup

Kurt - The KKK outfits is funny but dam man?!?!

KKK I tho those guys were budget snow camo hunters.;:;rofl
 

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I just use cheap white coveralls or an old white drop cloth and try not to move much.

Sometimes I'll buy a drop cloth and some Rit dye in green, brown and black and just streak the cloth in random patterns with the dye. It works great and is dirt cheap too.
 

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I also have the nat gear coverups.mine are brushed cotten and very quiet,also have pieces of under armour, cabelas,and naked north,they all seem to work ok,but really wish I would have bought prairie ghost snow,doesnt seem to stand out in open terrain as much.
 


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