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Bow-range and Deadly

In this image, another hunter concealed behind a sparse patch of brush. This shot was taken at approximately 18 yards... perfect range for a bowhunter.

This hunter is perfectly concealed and in prime position to make the shot on any game that comes within striking distance.

As our research shows, the colors we have chosen in our DeadFall pattern blend perfectly into the environment, negating the accepted notions that camouflage has to be green and brown to blend with the woods.

The Floating Bow

In this image, you can clearly see the guide working an elk bugle call in the center of the shot. Towards the bottom of the picture, you can see a longbow... but if the guide has both hands on the call, who's holding the bow?

By following the bow limb to the right, you’ll see the gloved hand of a hunter standing next to the pine tree. Without the bow to guide your eye... this hunter is often overlooked.

Spring Cover

Many people who view our camouflage for the first time comment about the lack of green tones in the patterns, and how that will not work in the springtime season for turkey.

We beg to differ.

In this photo, the hunter is wearing a combination of DeadFall and Grassland, and up against the tree trunk... standard operating procedure for a turkey hunt... and he's blending in extremely well. Spring or fall... Shaman Camouflage patterns deliver top concealement in the woods.

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