Looking for new camo system

Poeschel

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Hello. I’ve acquired way too many pieces of camo over the years. I’m trying to simplify things and just get into one system. I’m in PA and need to cover early bow hunting (50-75 degrees) all the way to late February (single digits and up). Hunting whitetail, duck, turkey, small game.
Ideally I’d like to get everything from the same company. Something like jacket/bibs and vest. Also base layers. What suggestions do you have? Thanks
 

dan33

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Yeah mixing and matching is the way to go. You can get it done a lot cheaper that way. Scheels will probably have some decent sales coming up soon. The first lite merino stuff treated me very well this year.
 

Mtn_Nomad

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Hate to just echo what the others guys are saying but they're exactly right. Cant go wrong with any of the big 3 along with Stone Glacier, Black Ovis, Etc. But each have pieces that excel and fit better for different people
 

dan33

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Exactly. Don't be afraid to get something "off brand" either. I got a 30 dollar mountain hardwear grid fleece on amazon that saw close to 50 or 60 days in the field this year and if it wasn't for needing some tp I'd be using it next year too.
 

tjus

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Mix and match, get the best of what someone makes for each instead of settling because you wanted all the same brand. Get solid colors, no camo. The animals won't think you less stylish, different brands match in solids and you can use the same clothes for hiking.
 
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