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honker_talk
11-22-2006, 09:11 AM
So what do you think of natural gear on the avery blinds. Love It or Hate It
Jason Mears
11-22-2006, 09:37 AM
I like the Natural Gear in the woods, especially in the treestand, it looks great. I also think it looks good on the blinds but I also think camo on a layout blind is overrated. If you mud the blind properly and use something like KillerWeed, its doesnt matter what camo pattern you really have because very little of it will be seen.
oscar
11-22-2006, 10:04 AM
Totally agree with Jason. I am a big fan of the Field Kahki on my layouts. Between mudding and I always put a base of cover using KillerWeed on all my blinds then I grass them using natural cover from the surronding areas I am hunting each day.
RedBearHunting.com
11-22-2006, 10:50 AM
I agree that mudding a blind hides alot of the camo pattern but the pattern in the shadows of your kilerweed will help conceal better. Kahki is awesome the color conceals great but what do you do when you are hunting a chisled field that is mainly 90% black, The killer weed sticks out and sometimes you have the wrong color of weed on, Nat Gear is so far the best thing that I have used. Love the pattern!!
David Rearick
11-22-2006, 12:16 PM
Natgear is a great pattern that really fits in alot more places than people think. I think the old Shadowgrass is still my favorite for the fields we hunt, but Natgear is working out well to.
Tony Vandemore
11-22-2006, 01:01 PM
I really like the NatGear on the blind as well as the Field Khaki. There are some sandbars that have different colors of sand and what not from the receding water levels. When mudded and and rubbed off some to reveal spots of the NatGear, it really helps gives it the added look or different colors to help blend in. The NatGear Neo Tubs are great as well, especially in dark colored water; ie cornfields, bean fields, etc.
Rick Frisch
11-22-2006, 04:06 PM
I love it in the pea fields.
R. Cray Stephenson
11-22-2006, 05:48 PM
I'm a big NAT Gear fan! I also like Field Khaki. I think they are both very versatile.
chad belding
11-22-2006, 09:55 PM
We have been using the NatGear Ground Force Blinds all season and we are very impressed with the versatility of this camo pattern. We have hunted them in winter wheat, oats, peas,corn, and flooded grass and the results have been awesome. I really think that it can blend in with most environments. If you guys have any pictures of these blinds in use, please get them posted ASAP.
Good Hunting!
Chad Belding
Avery Outdoors
Christian Curtis
11-22-2006, 10:16 PM
I really like them. If I had to take a blind and could not mud it, it would be the one. It seems to be VERY versatile as it has blended well in all settings we have used it this year. I am extremely happy with it.
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