Midwest Camo Patterns

In this part of the country you’ll find a varied mix of large and small oak species, with many hunters utilizing field edges.

Midwest Camo Patterns
Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest Prairies Rocky Mountains Northwest

realtree apgRealtree APG

www.realtree.com

Small amounts of faded green oak, maple leaves and pine branches rest on large vertical trees with an open background of soft-focus faraway trees. Perfect for tree stands, this vivid pattern is available on an astounding number of garments and accessories.

Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest Prairies Rocky Mountains Northwest

next camo flxNext Camo FLX Digital

www.nextcamouflage.com

New for 2009, this digital pattern mimics out-of-focus trees and limbs that at a distance are seen with more definition by game than traditional patterns. Many consider this kind of visual effect to be the next step in concealment. Get it at Gander Mountain, or at your local dealer.

Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest Prairies Rocky Mountains Northwest

mathews lost camoMathews Lost Camo

www.mathewsinc.com

Perfect for bowhunting and a dead-on match for your new Mathews bow, this larger-format pattern is specifically designed to have definition from 1,000 yards away. Sold at archery shops or check the company’s Web site.

Northeast Southeast Midwest Southwest Prairies Rocky Mountains Northwest

cabelas seclusion 3dCabela’s Seclusion 3D

www.cabelas.com

From Cabela’s, this pattern will work in any hardwood setting with its large-diameter vertical and horizontal limbs. Seclusion is a Cabela’s branded product sold exclusively at their store and Web site.



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