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    Default Phrag and cattail camo

    I'm looking for suggestions regarding a ghilli suit which is a very light tan for taking photos in the cattail marshes of southern Ontario. Often the marshes around the Great Lakes are covered in phragmities, an invasive species of plant which grows quite tall and ends up being a very light tan colour by late fall. This matches the light tan cattails as well. Any suggestions concerning purchasing such a light camo ghilli or creating one would be appreciated. Of course, the cheaper the better.
    Thanks for the help.

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    I've spent a lot of time in them for photography and other things. The one I use most often in the cover you described is pictured below and most would call it a desert camo. I normally make them as a 3/4 length poncho as it allows you to be much more mobile.ghilliesuits.com is a good source for materials. Most people do not realize how hot and heavy a good guillie is and in warmer weather for photography a netted leafy suit is often a better choice.

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