Well apparently it is winter time here in Central Oregon. I got about a foot and a half of snow at my house in the last week.
In the hopes that this will help somebody out in the -what kind of camo to get- department. I just wanted to throw this up and let all of you see how well the predator camo blends in here when we get a snow. It is not much to look at but when you get out there with the sage and weeds poking through the snow cover it blends you in nicely with the terrain.
I have had coyotes stare holes through me (using mouth blown calls) at 15 yards, that's a fun experience.
My shotgun is a 12guage stripe camo painted tan and drab green.
Sorry that the quality of the pics suffers. My camera is cheap.
In the hopes that this will help somebody out in the -what kind of camo to get- department. I just wanted to throw this up and let all of you see how well the predator camo blends in here when we get a snow. It is not much to look at but when you get out there with the sage and weeds poking through the snow cover it blends you in nicely with the terrain.
I have had coyotes stare holes through me (using mouth blown calls) at 15 yards, that's a fun experience.
My shotgun is a 12guage stripe camo painted tan and drab green.
Sorry that the quality of the pics suffers. My camera is cheap.