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Hunting camo
Hunting camo












The open country pattern is great for backcountry hunters of elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, and other ungulates. It's also perfect for layering depending on temperature changes. Open Country is a pattern built more for western desert hunts, like what you would find in New Mexico. It's made specifically for short range hunting of 50 years or less. The subalpine pattern is designed for stalking and ambushing ungulates from ground level in vegetated terrain. There are great layering options for staying warm or peeling down for early, middle, and late season hunts. Subalpine is recommended for big game hunts. Rest assured that wearing optifade pattern will hide you much better than a run-of-the-mill pattern.īig Sky is proud to offer the f ollowing camo patterns, all of which are manufactured by Sitka:īlaze Orange is recommended for upland or when blaze orange restrictions apply, make sure to check your state's guidelines for minimum orange requirements to hunt. The combination of these patterns mimic what it looks like when an animal is peering through brush or vegetation. Basically, they have create their own pattern of camouflage that combines micro and macro patterns, which help fool an animal's sight making you less visible to them. The main reason we carry Sitka gear is because their patterns use GORE™ OPTIFADE™ technology. Take into account the environment you are blending into - is it snowy, wooded or marsh like? Will you be hunting at ground level or shooting from above or below? Camo patterns are created both vertically and horizontally to take into account vantage points, so keep this in mind as well. The next big question you need to ask is where you will be hunting. If you're hunting birds, they have much better eyesight and you should choose a pattern that's more tailored to a sharper eye. When hunting these animals, it's more about the camo pattern blending in to the environment, scent control, and keeping quiet rather than picking the best color. If you're new to hunting, you may be asking yourself: how do I pick the correct camo color and pattern for my upcoming hunt? There are a lot of options out there, and this article is designed to point you in the right direction to finding the perfect pattern for your upcoming hunt.įirst, what will you be hunting? One thing to keep in mind is that ungulates (elk, deer, sheep, hogs, and others) are color blind. At Big Sky, we are proud to provide Sitka hunting apparel, which is one of the most recognized and trustworthy hunting brands out there.














Hunting camo