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My name is
Rudy Hindelang and I writing
from Dayton NV. Last archery
season I learned allot about
camo. I was getting busted
at 120 plus yards. I did
allot of research and
realized that the best camo
seemed to be right under my
nose. I called this summer
and ordered a leaf suite. I
began my hunting with this
on a cow elk hunt. While
closing the gap the wind
shifted and I knew I was in
trouble. At 75 yards the elk
looked in my direction. I
did not move and watched as
the elk looked for me. To my
surprise the elk could not
find me, they looked and
looked until they just
walked off. At this point I
knew that this is the best
camo I have found. |
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This photo I
have sent you is the largest
buck taken in our clubs 200
entries and I can thank ASAT
for my success. This buck
had seen my movement at 85
yards, the thing was is that
he did not spook. This camo
removed the human outline
and as they say curiosity
killed the cat. He came in
for a closer look to try to
figure out what I was, in
fact he came in so close
that he found my arrow
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This is were
it get comical. I still had
my suite and face mask on
while following my blood
trail. This guys doe's and
another buck came in to
about 10 yards, even though
I was moving, in order to
figure out what I was. I
lifted my face mask and said
"BOO!" These deer actually
had seen a ghost and ran as
fast as possible realizing
that I wasn't a just a
wondering bush. |
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I am a firm
believer that if it works
don't fix it, ASAT works...
I just wanted to thank you
for making such a great
product
and after
seeing it in action my
hunting buddies are getting
their suits for next season.
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I hope you
are going to be at the Elk
Camp in Reno so I can thank
you in person and again ASAT
MADE IT HAPPEN!!! |
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Take Life to
Full Draw! |
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Rudy
Hindelang |
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Successful
hunter thanks to ASAT |
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11/14/09 in
IL, once again a mature deer
walked directly underneath
me and had no idea I was
there. This buck should have
been a 12 pt, but his left
side was sheared off at the
brow tine and the brow on
the right side was broken as
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I debated on
shooting him since he was
all busted up, but he bedded
down 25 yards from me for an
hour. I was able to get him
up out of his bed by
grunting the opposite
direction, after the third
grunt he walked directly
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Since he was
a mature deer, I was in his
bedroom and was able to make
him do what I wanted him to
do I decided to take him.
What a memorable hunt! |
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Thought I’d
share it with you. That ASAT
3-D is unreal! |
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Geoffrey M.
Parker |
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Girardeau, MO |
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I have been an avid ASAT user since 1995 when I bought my first set of ASAT clothing from Brigade Quartermaster. Nothing else compares to ASAT for hunting.....nothing!
I arrowed this 12 pt at 5:05p on Sunday, 01 November 2009 in Whitmore Lake, Michigan. I bleated and grunted him in to about 12 yards from my tree stand. He stuck his nose in the air to try and get a scent, and while doing so, was looking right at me, or more like, right |
| through me thanks to my ASAT camo. I was already at full draw and after waiting for a little over a minute, he finally turned and presented me with a shot. I put the arrow right behind his right shoulder and he ran maybe 60-70 yards before piling up. |

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| Hopefully others hunters will wise up and understand the concept behind the ASAT pattern, as well as all of the study and reasoning that went into the design of the ASAT pattern, instead of buying the other designer type camo patterns. |
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| Thanks again for a great HUNTING camo pattern...ASAT. |
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| Eric Anderson |
| Whitmore Lake, Michigan |
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| Hey I just wanted to say thanks. ASAT is officially the bomb. After getting busted by does all summer while I was scouting and the first week of rifle season, I finally tried my brother's ASAT. First day I wore it I got a buck. |
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| The day I wore all ASAT was one of the best hunts I've ever had in my life. |
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| I put myself in better position to make a good kill and never even caught the attention of the attentive does that flanked the herd of 20 or so. I could go on and on, but I just want to say that I am excited to collect the whole line of ASAT gear and I will definitely recommend it to my friends. |
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| As far as I'm concerned my Mossy Oak Break-up coat has been retired. |
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| Brennen Lewis |
| Great Falls, Montana |
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ASAT, Hey, I just wanted to tell you a quick story about your camo. This summer I recived notice that I had drawn a deer tag here in Idaho that I had been after for the last couple years. The months crept by with a bit of preparation. I tested my rifle a few times and felt comfortable with it, made a few phone calls to aid in researching the area, and poured maps of the unit repeatedly. Opening day finally came and my boyfriend rousted from a short nights sleep to head out for the hunt. We decked out in ASAT, loaded our gear and started off. The morning was crisp and clear and not long after first light we located a nice buck and really got a good look of him. After a tough debate we passed him up and decided to shop around a bit to to see what else might be in the area. We found small groups of deer off and on all day but none held a buck like the first one. Secretly I wanted to go back for him. Finally after a long day of searching, we decided to go back to the first bucks area, and as luck would have we found him again with about an hour and a half of light left. |
| The wind had really kicked up and it was biting cold. The buck had 6 does with him and was in a large grass and rock filled basin safe from the wind. We planned a stalk that would get us close, but knew that if we were going to get a really good shot we would have to exposure ourselves completely to the whole herd. With darkness aproaching we scrambeled down and across to him quickly to the point that we would have to be in plain view. The wind was tearing at us and in order to get the best possible angle and a rock steady shot we had to travel across wide open rock and grass for about twenty yards in plain view of the little herd. |

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We put our trust in the camo and eased forward. Finally reaching a lil flat we set up to take the shot a just a lil over a hundred yards. The shot was perfect and I had my first buck. I want to thank you for a great pattern and would like to give credit where credit is do. I truly think the camo enabled us to close the gap and helped get me into position to take a fantastic trophy.
Thanks again Lori Skaar |
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| My oldest son and I each bought an ASAT 3D suit and they have paid off. David took his first deer with a bow yesterday evening at under 10 yards. We were both in the tree together, were looked directly at, and ignored. A couple of weeks ago I took my first deer with a bow from the same stand set, and that deer looked at us several times on his way in, only to ignore us and come within 15 yards. Great product!! My younger children are wanting mom to learn how to hem up your suits so they can have one! |
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| On a side note, David just won the National Turky Calling Contest Jakes Division in Yellville, AR on Oct 14. Oct. has been a good month for him! David is also the two time TN State Jr. Div. Turkey Calling holder, and the 2006 TN State Open Friction winner. He has been putting this calling experience to work this fall chasing turkeys with his bow. He has not connected yet, but he has been closer to turkeys that he ever has due to ASAT. Hopefully thatpicture will be next! |
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| Brian Armistead |
| Customer Account Manager |
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Hi Rob and Jan. Here are the photo's of our WY Deer. My deer scores 146 inches Gross P&Y. Jim's buck was just a near Mule Deer with a 30 inch inside spread. Talk to you later. Love Michele |
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I know you guys like to see hunters having success with your camo, thought I'd send you a couple of pictures of a buck I killed in MO this past Saturday.
I've seen ASAT in the past and have always thought it looked amazing. My wife bought your 3D suit for my birthday this summer and I'm truly blown away by its effectiveness. My eyes have a hard time focusing on it. Simply put, it looks like nothing. Sorry for the Predator hat, don't have an ASAT one. I was, however, wearing the hood that came with the suit when I shot him! HA! Geoff Parker |

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Hi, Rob When it is time to disappear, unlike traditional camo. I need camo that breaks up the human silhouette and uses the true colors of animals to blend in with nature, the way God intended. Thats why ASAT camo works for me in all seasons, all terrain and makes my hunting of any animal the best it can be.
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| Thanks and good luck hunting. Jody "Buck" Peters |
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Last year I went hunting for the first time since I was 17 years old, I am now 35. I had been invited to go and didn´t want to invest in a whole arry of hunting apparel so I opted for your leafy ASAT over suit as I was going to be bow hunting for the first time in my life and could wear whatever I wanted underneath it. I was raised in the mountains of Virginia and had hunted and trapped all my childhood usually wearing woodland camo. I have never been able to stalk as close to a deer in my life as I did with your product and I am very happy I researched new camo designs before I purchased anything.
I had been stand hunting a 2500 acre lease in east Texas the first week of boe season 2006 and had seen deer but never close to my stand. As this was my first time in the woods since the 80's I decided I was gonna fill my doe tags for meat and then spend the rest of the season trying to get a eight or better buck. On the third morning I heard deer coming through the woods behind me but never saw them. The morning was starting to get really bright and so the fever won out and I started stalking down a logging road the direction of a field and open area I figured might be holding some of those deer from their beds.
Sure enough about two bends of the logging road down from my stand I saw three doe's picking at some grass along the edge of the road right at the field opening. I used the bend of the road hugging the inside curve to stay out of sight and began the stalk arrow ready. Every so often the biggest of the three would come out into the middle of the road look around determine it was safe and go back to feeding. At about 30 yards she turned into the road again and looked straight at me sniffing the air. I froze and for about 5 seconds she just stared up the road and I thought for sure I was busted. Nope, she just went back to feeding even though I know that deer sensed something wasn´t right. I headed for a tree 20 yards out with the idea that I would pull up behind it, draw my bow from cover then slide out for a dead on broadside shot. At about 25 yards a buck somewhere to my left snorted and stomped and took off for about a 25 yard run through the woods ( I never saw hm ). The doe´s immediately alerted ran about 10 yards down the road and stopped looking in all directions. I again froze for about a minute as they tried to find what had spooked their male counterpart.. They continued to look long up and down the road with nothing behind me but road and they still could not see me. They started back towards the spot they had been feeding and soon as they dropped their necks to eat again I began my draw behind the tree for cover, I couldn´t belive I was still gonna get a shot. Well the buck had come back and must have seen my draw because now he sounded like a elephant as he snorted and whistled and took off till I could not hear him as well as the doe´s.
Yes, your right.. I didn´t bag a doe that morning or the rest of bow season to tell the truth but man what a wonderful hunt that had been. I had never stalked a deer before like that. I had stalked into close to where i have seen deer feedingand set up a ground ambush but never stalked up to where I could shoot, especialy not bow range.
I know without a doubt your product (Leafy ASAT suit) I wouldn´t have made it within 50 yards with regular camo. I have enough confidence from that experience to say if it hadn´t been for the buck watching from cover that I did not see i could have gotten within spear distance of those doe´s and that is no exageration.
Thanks for your great product and you´ll be getting another order before this years season starts!
J.L. Montgomery Huston, Texas
P.S Feel free to use this email for your advertising as you see fit. I don´t see it as helping your company so much as I see it helping a fellow hunter have a set of extraordinary camo. |
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I bought my first ASAT 3-D suit in 2006 after much consideration and thoroughly looking at all the patterns available today. I got exceptional customer service and was anxious to begin the season with my new suit. I hunt public land in Michigan, which is heavily pressured and has wary, skiddish deer. The second day of Michigans 2006 bow opener, I had a group of doe come in with a mature 4.5 year old female in the lead. These old ladies are hard to fool, but the ASAT got me past her radar, and I was dragging her back to the car shortly after. It was a warm night and the suit allowed me to dress cool to keep my scent to a minimum. Opening day of gun season and I was up in my favorite tree with my ASAT and longbow. I love the challenge of hunting during firearms with a bow. |

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| Another hunter had spooked a group of doe from 200 yds away and they came in straight to me. I had to bleat to get them to stop. All the deer were on alert, but could not find where the sound came from. I even had one look straight at me!! |
| The following spring 2007, I tried the suit on turkey. I was walking back to the car and had a huge tom step out in front of me. He had no idea I was there. Unfortunatly I missed the shot, but the ASAT proved it's worth. |
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| Fall of 2007, Michigans bow opener. I was settled in a new tree but only 12 ft off the ground. It was the only tree available to intercept the public land deer, but I was confident in my leafy suit. That day I had two mature bucks come in and never saw me! I missed one of them, but redeemed the bad shot with a tasty doe the same night. October 20th, 2007 I was trying out a new area and didn't have much cover. The ASAT did fit the dead limbs of the trees around me and I was sure it would perform. That evening I shot my biggest buck to date and it was taken off public land. |
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| In between the deer and turkey seasons the 3-D Leafy Suit is deadly on small game and hogs. Squirrels can be tough to get in bow range, but I had no problem. The ASAT pattern is hands down the best I've used. It's the only one I will use from now on. Thanks for a great product and God bless!! |
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| Hey Rob and Jan just figured I would drop a quick thanks. The blinds and leafy suit have been working outstanding!!! Only if the operator of the equipment can function as good as the camo. |
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| On the 31st of August I took my 1st antelope ever with the aide of asat quickie blind. As the archery season is a long one in North Dakota, I had to many opportunities to harvest hundreds of deer. But in turn I decided to wait out the season for the Buford. On morning of December 31st, I decided to take my 1st whitetail doe of the season. The wife is starting to think something is up when I come home with all of these stories of bucks fighting, doe's and fawns playing within feet of my blind. So I figure I should harvest the rest of my tags since the season is just about over and
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| it is the of start of a new year which means I have vacation to go hunting once again. Going out Friday (January 4th) to finish what has been an unbelievable season. ASAT has a client for life. I will send more pics of blind set-ups and harvest photos. |
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| I was wearing my ASAT vanish-pro suit and arrowed an 3pt blacktail at 38 yds. |
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| I was sitting on a rock in the open and the buck walked in a straight line to me from over 100yds out, he spotted me flexing the numbness out of my hands, stopped for a few then kept on coming. He quartered into me and went less than 50yds after my arrow zipped through him. HE HAD NO IDEA I WAS THERE! |
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| David Pile Salem, OR |
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I started using ASAT camo this year and truly love it. I passed up 15 to 20 deer before shooting this one and had deer look right up in tree at me even after I deliberately moved to test out the camo, and they just stared a little and went on about their business. |

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| Jackson, Mo |
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