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Alright ********, I guess I get to contribute something today. That truck was probably camoclad or camowraps. My current truck is the only one that I haven't had the accent kit on. . . hence the name. I took it off the last truck and it looked much better. I have seen some that look damn good, but mine wasn't that great. I know I will get flamed for this but here is a pic of mine.
btw during duck season it looks pretty sharp rolling up to the gas station in the morning pulling the boat.
Time to flame the redneck.
btw during duck season it looks pretty sharp rolling up to the gas station in the morning pulling the boat.
Time to flame the redneck.
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Bout time. You been skating by lately, can't keep restin on your laurels.
Jas, if I may, why not camo your whole truck? Or were u in too big a hurry? So does that mean u did it 1/2 fast?
I may not be a redneck, but ducks can discern color, right?
Jas, if I may, why not camo your whole truck? Or were u in too big a hurry? So does that mean u did it 1/2 fast?
I may not be a redneck, but ducks can discern color, right?
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You are correct, ducks can see color and see it very well. Something like 8x the vision we do, if not more. Like I said it is just for looks, just to showoff in the parking lot I guess. Now guys that have their hunting trucks fully camo like the first one . . . it may help or may not. Not the way I hunt. Looks cool though. IMO
Here is the camoclad after the wreck. I sent a few better pics into the company but I never made the catalog.
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It is mainly just for looks, it does protect the truck well. It's like really tough and expensive tape. I was T boned in my first truck by some guy, and the camoclad held up really well. . . can't say the same for the truck.
You are correct, ducks can see color and see it very well. Something like 8x the vision we do, if not more. ...
Here is the camoclad after the wreck. I sent a few better pics into the company but I never made the catalog.
You are correct, ducks can see color and see it very well. Something like 8x the vision we do, if not more. ...
Here is the camoclad after the wreck. I sent a few better pics into the company but I never made the catalog.
WOW! Your stuff got jacked up bad. Way worse than mine, but mine was T'd to the tune of $8k or $9k. I was w/o my baby for 8 wks.
8x? I never knew, but I'm not Elmer Fudd. Be very, very quiet, we're hunting ducks. Hahahaha!
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Yea that wasn't fun. I came out pretty good on it.
Don't quote me on the number, but they can see extremely well. I spend a lot of time thinking about how I can hide from the better. That's half the fun. The other half is the shooting part.
Don't quote me on the number, but they can see extremely well. I spend a lot of time thinking about how I can hide from the better. That's half the fun. The other half is the shooting part.
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