The Duck Hunter CAMO patterns, available on CAMO HQ, trace their origins to the United States military during World War II, where they were issued primarily to Marine Corps units operating in the Pacific theater. Known for its distinctive blobby, amoeba-style shapes, the pattern was designed to conceal effectively in tropical and jungle environments, where dense foliage and dappled light made traditional patterns less effective. Over time, this versatile camo was also adopted by U.S. Army forces in Korea and became a favorite among civilian hunters, especially for waterfowl—hence its nickname "Duck Hunter." The version featured on CAMO HQ pays tribute to this iconic design, offering variants suited for woodlands, marshes, and transitional terrain, where its organic shapes and earth-tone palette provide reliable visual disruption. Loved for both its historic military roots and timeless outdoor utility, Duck Hunter CAMO remains a classic pattern reimagined for modern wear.