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I only wear camo turkey hunting, for the most part. For turkeys in Arkansas, 80's and 90's bdu's in "Woodland" were perfect.

I also liked the more brown pattern of that for ducks.
Woodland camo here too. Especially when you can find them used second hand in a surplus store or flea market. That way you’re not out too much if they get stained/bloodied/torn/ripped.
 
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lol I’m
I had 6 diff patterns on today.
I’m right there with ya at times. My camo is not a statement, it’s about comfort for me. I have just about stopped wearing any type of cotton and went to polyester, either pants or shirts. I also will hunt in earth tone single colors and that goes back before camo was really even mainstream in hunting. Whether it’s OD green or brown, I’ve just always felt the most comfort in those old Duxbak type coats. Once camo hit, I would buy realtree or mossy oak and over 35 years you get a big mix match of clothing.
 
I wear a lot of plaidoflage, but if everything is the same price I buy old bottomland. I hunt with some rich folks that have some sitka and it looks better in the woods than anything I’ve seen. They would disappear at 30 yards.
 
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