Those camo outfits are pretty impressive. Obviously, camo, like fly fishing, requires you to match the hatch. Colors and terrain.
I use ASAT's Pro Vanish 3D which seems to work pretty well. I've always been convinced that lying in wait, camouflaged, for a sasquatch to come through is a good approach. I think that's why hunters in tree stands seem to have sightings. They're almost always in camo, are silent, and wait for their prey to come to them.
https://www.huntingnet.com/forum/upfiles/86928/CA28EDF44EEE46AFA53155433D2C6E48.JPG
http://forums.bowsite.com/tf/pics/00small10327694.JPG
The 45-70 is a perfect brush gun. I still haven't gotten a 45-70 although I hunger for one. I almost bought a Marlin GBL last year but held off. Now, I'm not sure I would buy a Marlin given the state that Remington Arms is in.
If money were no object, I'd get a breakdown 45-70 from WWG which would allow me to easily carry it when backpacking.
https://www.wildwestguns.com/custom-guns/ak-co-pilot/
I'll have to wait until my wallet is off life support and breathing normally.