Has anyone tried "desert shadow" camo? If so what do you think of it.
Jan 3, 2004 #1 A antlershed New member Joined Dec 20, 2002 Messages 60 Location Central Washington Has anyone tried "desert shadow" camo? If so what do you think of it.
Jan 4, 2004 #2 E Elkhunter New member Joined Dec 20, 2000 Messages 11,273 Location Jackson, Wyoming Nope, never tried it. Hopefully someone on here can help you out.
Jan 4, 2004 #3 I Iron Buck New member Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 127 Location Pittsburgh ,PA Never used "desert shadow", but some of my favorite camos for hunting out west are by ASAT and Natgear. Both work extremely well in open areas.
Never used "desert shadow", but some of my favorite camos for hunting out west are by ASAT and Natgear. Both work extremely well in open areas.
Jan 5, 2004 #4 E elkhunterUT New member Joined Sep 18, 2002 Messages 53 Location Utah I used King's Desert Shadow camo this year on my bowhunt for mule deer in Southern Utah and it blended in extremely well. If you are hunting in areas with a lot of sagebrush and light green plants, trees, etc then this camo is some of the best made.
I used King's Desert Shadow camo this year on my bowhunt for mule deer in Southern Utah and it blended in extremely well. If you are hunting in areas with a lot of sagebrush and light green plants, trees, etc then this camo is some of the best made.