Northeast Camo Patterns

With the oldest logged forests in the country, much of the northeast is a mix of mature timber with maple, oak, pines, and some birch.

Northeast Camo Patterns
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realtree ap camoRealtree AP

www.realtree.com

Using large gray vertical trees, this open big-woods pattern crosses a light background with small amounts of brown leaves, pine limbs and gray branches. One of the largest licensed camo patterns on the market, you can even buy a rug for your hunting camp in AP.

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ASAT camoASAT Outdoors ASAT

www.asatcamo.com

One of the oldest companies that hasn’t made major changes to their patterns, ASTAT uses thick limbs set on an open light-colored background. Most clothing (including wool) can be purchased directly from the manufacturer via their Web site.

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mothwing fall mimicryMothwing Fall Mimicry

www.mothwingcamo.com

From the insect camo people, this pattern is all about fall archery. The gray, brown and tan bark pattern use moths as a backdrop to create the illusion of a tree. Go to their Web site to purchase garments.

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gods country camoGod’s Country Camo Late Season

www.godscountrycamo.com

This open pattern is lighter than many with larger gray tree limbs, brown leaves and a whiter sky background. Available through independent retailers and the company’s Web site.

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mossy oak treestandMossy Oak Treestand

www.mossyoak.com

The pattern has one of the lightest backgrounds to date from Mossy Oak, and offers whitetail hunters a solution for altering their silhouette among the bare limbs in late fall. Treestand is one of the largest multi-licensed patterns on the market.



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