![]() Simply put, they’ve never stopped wearing it, and now they won’t have to with the company’s most recent push to keep Bottomland on clothing, guns, bows and pretty much anything else you’d like to have it on. Why? Well, it’s honestly for no other reason than Mossy Oak’s large and loyal following keeping the pattern alive for all these years. But if you’ve really paid attention in recent years, the pattern is re-emerging in a big, big way. I had happily accepted an Oklahoma turkey-hunting invitation from the company earlier in the year and already knew exactly what the contents of the box were.īottomland camouflage - having originated in 1986 when Mossy Oak was born - is anything but new. With that in mind, I was very excited when a box from Mossy Oak arrived at the office with my name on it in early-April. It’s not that I won’t give them a fair shake - I certainly will - but I prefer to put new products through a true in-the-field test before designating them as the next best thing. As a member of the outdoor media, that can sometimes present a problem when new products come across my desk for testing. To be frank, I don’t like change when there’s already something in place that I’m completely comfortable with. In fact, I think a complete traditionalist might be more accurate. To those who know me - both inside and outside of the hunting industry - I’d be considered a bit of a traditionalist.
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