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<blockquote data-quote="jemo4570" data-source="post: 5288348" data-attributes="member: 5308"><p>Second gen Realtree. First gen didn't have leaves. At least the early stuff I had didn't.</p><p>My favorite all time was the original Treebark! Simple but effective. </p><p>I have a picture somewhere of me and 3 hunting buddies standing in front of trees with each wearing different camo that was available at the time (mid 80's I think). I set up a 35mm camera on a tripod 25-30 yards away and set the timer. I was wearing The original Treebark and blended in with the trees better than the rest. Their camo was mossy oak, Realtree and woodland. The woodland was too dark and the mossy and Realtree patterns were too tight and dark causing them to look like a dark spot in front of the trees.</p><p>My 2¢.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jemo4570, post: 5288348, member: 5308"] Second gen Realtree. First gen didn't have leaves. At least the early stuff I had didn't. My favorite all time was the original Treebark! Simple but effective. I have a picture somewhere of me and 3 hunting buddies standing in front of trees with each wearing different camo that was available at the time (mid 80's I think). I set up a 35mm camera on a tripod 25-30 yards away and set the timer. I was wearing The original Treebark and blended in with the trees better than the rest. Their camo was mossy oak, Realtree and woodland. The woodland was too dark and the mossy and Realtree patterns were too tight and dark causing them to look like a dark spot in front of the trees. My 2¢. [/QUOTE]
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