Thread: boots and camo
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Old December 4, 2006, 02:17 AM   #5
Twycross
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Originally Posted by Rangefinder
For boots, just keep your feet warm and dry. The rest is open to whatever else the terrain might call for.
+1.

As far as the camo issue, matching patterns is, IMHO, an issue of personal preference. I like to keep all one pattern, but so far that hasn't made me a more successful hunter. Camo becomes important when hunting turkeys, it's not particularly important for deer (unless, I suppose, you are hunting at very short ranges, which I have never done).
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