Hello all,
I'm starting to find that I need a daypack for hunting all day on foot, something that will let me range miles away from the truck or camp. I already own a backpack that I think would fit the bill, but it's not camouflage and if I can avoid spending $200 on a new pack right now I will, at least until I get a few more seasons and can see what features I really want.
I'm hoping to use it for both big game and waterfowl, so it needs to be equally scent-free and a quality color pattern. Would a couple cans of spray paint do the trick? I'm worried that the spray paint might have some residual scent lingering on it that might tip off big game. Is this a problem, or is it scent-free after drying?
I'm thinking just a base coat of a medium tone green with darker green and earth-brown accents would do the trick, nothing fancy. Has anybody else done home-brew camo like this, or some other way before?
Thanks!
Red
I'm starting to find that I need a daypack for hunting all day on foot, something that will let me range miles away from the truck or camp. I already own a backpack that I think would fit the bill, but it's not camouflage and if I can avoid spending $200 on a new pack right now I will, at least until I get a few more seasons and can see what features I really want.
I'm hoping to use it for both big game and waterfowl, so it needs to be equally scent-free and a quality color pattern. Would a couple cans of spray paint do the trick? I'm worried that the spray paint might have some residual scent lingering on it that might tip off big game. Is this a problem, or is it scent-free after drying?
I'm thinking just a base coat of a medium tone green with darker green and earth-brown accents would do the trick, nothing fancy. Has anybody else done home-brew camo like this, or some other way before?
Thanks!
Red


















































