Westside camo hardly matters. If you are trying to "sneak up" on a deer on the Wetside, there is bound to be plenty of cover to hide in and behind. Also the brush on the Westside varies so much that you can't really go wrong with too many patterns. Just pick one that isn't really dense. If you feel like you are standing out where you are, move 3 feet and blend into something different.

I do recommend a mask though. I like the mesh ones they trap your breath less. The thicker material will force your breath out of the top of the mask and fog your glass. I found that the deer will stare at you for a few more ticks on the clock when they don't see eyes/nose/mouth combo.

If you are going to be using a tree stand, then camo be more of a consideration.
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