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For summer bison hunting, the best camouflage patterns are earthy tones with muted browns, tans, and greens that blend with the grasslands and sagebrush. Patterns with varying shades of color will help you blend in with your surroundings. Consider a camouflage pattern with minimal contrast for effective concealment.
Choosing the Right Pattern
When selecting a camouflage pattern for summer bison hunting, consider the terrain and vegetation of the area. Bison typically inhabit grasslands, meadows, and sagebrush flats, so choose a pattern that complements these environments. Earthy tones such as mossy oak, Realtree AP, and Kryptek Highlander are good options for summer bison hunting. Avoid patterns with bright or bold colors, as they can be easily spotted from a distance.
Pattern Breakdown
For a more effective camouflage, consider a pattern with a mix of short and long grasses, sagebrush, and shrubs. Look for patterns with varying shades of color to create a mottled effect. This will help you blend in with the surroundings and make it more difficult for bison to spot you. A good rule of thumb is to choose a pattern with a minimum of 5-7 colors, but avoid patterns with too many colors, as they can be confusing and less effective.
Additional Tips
In addition to choosing the right camouflage pattern, remember to stay downwind of the bison and avoid sudden movements. Keep a low profile and stay hidden behind natural cover such as rocks, hills, or trees. Consider using a camouflage cloak or ghillie suit to further conceal yourself. When hunting in a group, space yourselves out to avoid creating a single, noticeable pattern. By combining effective camouflage with good hunting techniques and knowledge of bison behavior, you can increase your chances of a successful hunt.
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