bow hunting license plates

bow hunting license plates

Each year, hunters travel around the country, seeking ever more elusive 12-point Buck or the perfect duck blind. And if you're going so long in the truck, well, almost becomes a second home.

If you are an avid hunter, you may have thought about getting a hunting license plate cover or a deer decal. That's great, but why not go all out and really customize your vehicle with camouflage accessories? Here are some ideas to get started.

From the back

License plate covers and hitch covers are two of the most obvious places to start. You can find a number of license plate covers camouflage, including some major brands like Browning and Smith & Wesson. A good idea of coupling a cover could be one that resembles a 12-gauge shotgun shell. If that is not your cup of tea, Smith & Wesson is one that simply says "Protected by Smith & Wesson".

However, you can add more to the back of his truck, plus it only covers the license plate of camouflage and hitch covers. Car magnets are always a decoration funny, with the added advantage of being removable, so you can put anywhere on the truck you want. And if you're leading a caravan as you and his friends head into the desert for a week of hunting, a magnet for deer in his truck tailgate show the rest of the band exactly what they are supposed to follow.

Inside the cabin

Bring the outdoors in your vehicle with camouflage accessories like seat covers, wheel covers and floor mats. Browning has rubber mats of Nice, which not only keep your subject, but will help protect the carpet in his truck in the mud and grass and all what else is dragging him with you when going up and down. Seat covers have the same benefit to look good while protecting the real tapestry, which making and floor mats, almost a necessary part of accessories for your truck camouflage.

Rear view mirror hangers are also a good idea. Is something simple for your taste, and can be easily removed. Ducks Unlimited is one that is – what else – the head of a duck, and Buck has his head hanging head a dollar.

Turning to the front

You can also add camo decals rear window or windscreen. They do not may have the same practical standpoint as carpets and upholstery of the seats, but when it comes to decorating your car, it's what you like about it is what will draw one dual function. Besides, what better way to show their love of hunting with a giant of a Ducks Unlimited sticker on the windshield?

Make your truck stand out from the pack of hunting season by adding camouflage accessories. You will have the opportunity to personalize your vehicle and still protect shock to be submitted to traction from all over the country.

Tony Brobst is the president of The Camo Shop, which features a number of camo accessories for both your home and vehicle. They’ve just announced a new line of camo truck accessories, so pay them a visit at http://www.thecamoshop.com to see what they can offer you.

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