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If you need any additional help, let me know. Always happy to throw my .02 out there.
Most of the camo I use is inexpensive or issued gear - as long as the colors match the terrain and the pattern breaks up your outline, you are good to go. Most camo is sold to appeal to the human eye (I can look like a leaf?! Awesome!) but none of that matters out in the real world.
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Thanks man.
Right now I am operating under the principle that its more important to remain motionless vs being invisible. Well, to a degree anyway. I have well worn and faded green bottoms (they look OD) with a desert MARPAT long sleeve t-shirt, various packs and rucks are tan and/or 90s era desert camo. Might head down to the local surplus store and try to find some cheap sets of well-faded BDUs, this is for Sonoran desert use (Tucson area).
I've read dozens of pages of posts referencing camo on various varmint sites, lots of lighter colors designed to reflect the darker colors in one's surroundings (which mirrors my own experience, darker colors don't work as well).
I've read a number of your threads from the past few years that google turned up, although your area seems like its probably a lot greener than time, on average.