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Fieldcraft First Ghillie (Pics)

Canis Latrans

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Feb 27, 2010
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Near Albany, NY
So I am (hopefully) nearing the completion of my first ghillie. It is a very basic and simple suit. At this time I have not put in any vents or anything like that. It will be used for turkey hunting in May, coyote and deer hunting later in the year and maybe paintball. All i really want is feedback on the camouflage and suggestions to improve it.

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This is from 10 feet away, no veg added. Obviously looks a little light, but this isn't where it will be used.

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Closer

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Different Angle

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Front of pants.

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Front of jacket, rear of pants

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Close-up front of jacket

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Close-up rear of pants

Where do you think I need to improve? I feel that the front of the jacket is the weakest point, and that I need to trim more and change the color patterns. I also think the back of the pants might need more burlap, what do you think?
 
Re: First Ghillie (Pics)

Looks good to me.Like you pointed ot it's all in where you use it.I might add some darker stuff randomly to break it up. might let it blend better I.M.O.
Scot
 
Re: First Ghillie (Pics)

I spent most of yesterday scraping it on a sidewalk, pounding into a pile of dirt and mud, and stomping on top of it while it was in a fire-pit (no fire present!!)

Any comments on the amount of burlap? Too much too little? Thanks.
 
Re: First Ghillie (Pics)

Explanation

The use of the jute is mainly to tie vedge in and break up the head and shoulders. It should not be relied on as the camouflage. many people get the misconception that the jute/burlap needs to match their environment perfectly, but thats not the case. The whole purpose is to break up the human outline and tie veg in.
 
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But I've rolled it in the mud lol! In a week or so I'm going to a field and will see how the long dead grass is added to the suit. I put clumps of leaves and pine needles in the jacket, and it looked ok but the rubber bands stuck out a good amount.
 
Re: First Ghillie (Pics)

No I wasn't actually in the suit. But it was in some mud. Like all things the suit gets darker when wet, but lightens again when it dries. The mud is the same, dark when mud, but dries to a light sand color...
 
Re: First Ghillie (Pics)

if you get in the suit and roll in the mud, the dirt will be ground in and it will get darker. Just let it dry in the sun and you;ll be good to go.