Go dark or better black. Any sunlight that creeps in thru the netting will highlight you. Dark face mask and gloves if nothing else. I shot a four pointer from my Double Bull a few years ago. It kept circling the blind for about an hour and would only circle back when he could not see into it. I was not wearing black...just regular camo. I was able to shoot him thru a side vent when it was clear he was going to leave. When I got out of the blind the deer got up 10 yards away and took off. I decided to give it the night. The next day Laura and I found the young buck about 75 yards away...turned out to be a liver shot. I had her sit in the blind. She had on Mosey Oak break up which is quite dark and the sun was shining into the blind. I could see her easily thru the netting from the outside, especially her hands and face which were uncovered. The Fall Gray is too light, IMO. By the way, I always shoot thru the netting. I've killed 6 or 7 turkeys and four deer doing that. It's a neat way to hunt and as I get older it is getting even more appealing.