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The best camouflage options for hiding while squirrel hunting include earth tones, leafy patterns, and a mix of brown and green hues to blend in with the surroundings. Consider wearing a ghillie suit or creating a homemade version using twigs and leaves. This will help you stay hidden in the trees.
Choosing Your Camouflage
When selecting a camouflage pattern for squirrel hunting, consider the colors of the environment. For a 22 long rifle squirrel hunt, look for patterns with a mix of brown and green hues, such as the Mossy Oak Break-Up Country or the Realtree AP. These patterns will help you blend in with the trees and foliage. Aim for a 70-30 or 80-20 ratio of brown to green, as this will provide the best balance between concealment and visibility.
Creating Your Own Camouflage
If you don’t have access to a high-end camouflage suit, consider creating your own version using natural materials. Start by collecting twigs, leaves, and other materials that match the colors of the environment. Then, tie the twigs and leaves to your clothing using twine or wire. This will create a ghillie suit that is both effective and inexpensive. Aim to cover 80% of your body with the camouflage materials, leaving only your face and hands exposed.
Additional Tips
Remember to also consider the texture of your camouflage when choosing your pattern. Squirrels are highly attuned to texture and movement, so aim for a pattern that mimics the rough texture of tree bark or leaves. Additionally, consider wearing clothing with a bit of movement to it, such as a loose-fitting jacket or pants, to help you blend in with the wind and movement of the trees.
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