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These two camouflage companies absolutely dominate the hunting industry.  They are goliaths that have branded their respective patterns so well that there is hardly a product related to hunting that isn’t offered in either Realtree or Mossy Oak.  Everything from gunstocks to alarm clocks can be purchased in the latest camouflage offering.

The basic niche that was filled by Jim Crumley has transformed into something of a fashion statement.  Not the same catwalk antics that clothing industry designers would relate to.  But the type of fashion statement that declares, “I hunt.”

The science behind camo patterns is also a far cry from doodling with markers on work clothes.  The latest in digital technology is used to capture images of leaves, branches, and bark patterns.  These patterns are then printed with the best equipment and then transferred to the products that we use.  The entire process is amazing.

If you want to watch something really interesting, Google “camo dipping” and you will be directed to some Youtube videos that show how these camo patterns are transferred to irregular shaped products such as rifle scopes and compound bows.

As I researched for this article I ran across a lot of legwork on this topic that had been done by Keith Sutton.  He has written similar articles about the history of camouflage in the hunting industry.  Thank you Keith for compiling some interesting facts.

I’m sure that if you asked Jim Crumley today that he would have never guessed what his inspiration would have done to the industry.  It changed the way we hunt forever.  There are other numerous innovations that have had a tremendous impact on the outdoors.  I’m sure that there will also be many more in the future.  If only we could predict what that might be . . .

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