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Ghost Camo by Montana Camo

Ghost Camo Review
Stacy OgleŠ January 2006

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This season Montana Camo sent us some of their products. Prairie Ghost Camo and River Ghost camo both patterns are totally different from anything I have ever used in the field. This camo has much softer lines in the break up patterns which gives it the ability to blend in with your surroundings that you are hunting in.

Here in Missouri I used the River Bottom camo more than the other patterns because the areas were I hunt is mostly in hardwood bottoms. I just couldn’t believe how this stuff blended in and was very pleased with the comfort of their product. The pants are made of very durable material with plenty of pockets for carrying your favorite hunting knives and gadgets, with waist adjustments on each side. The jacket that was sent to us is 100% water proof for those rainy days afield and it blocks all wind which is very important to me on those blustery cold days when game seem to be most active.

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I used the River Ghost on a successful turkey hunt this fall and when hunting turkey we all know how important it is to be camouflaged as well as possible. Also harvested were two deer, one from a tree stand and one from the ground without a blind. On the ground this camo gave me the edge I needed at a 10-yard encounter with that deer; he just never saw me. I also used their face mask and hats for added concealment.

I did use the Prairie Ghost camo out west in Wyoming on an unsuccessful mule deer hunt and believe me this stuff is also awesome in the field blending in the prairie like nothing else I have ever used in wide open country. When I returned to Missouri I thought, "Why not try this stuff in harvested corn and bean fields?" and believe me it worked equally as well in these areas. The applications for both of these patterns are almost endless from river bottoms to hardwood edges and brush to wide-open country out west to mid west open crop fields. Pick up some Montana Ghost Camo and give it a try because the other camouflage patterns I've seen don’t stand a ghost of a chance next to Montana Camo.

To take a fresh look at the camouflage patterns that cover everything from Mississippi River bottom up through the green Canadian spring bear season or any western terrain click the link below for the Montana Camo website.

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