’Tis the season for gifts for your favorite outdoorsman

If my math is correct, I believe we have about 16 more wonderful December days until Christmas. I also know that the true spirit of Christmas is not about getting and giving gifts; however, it sure is cool any way you look at it.

It is time we take a look at what this outdoorsman wants for this Christmas ... and maybe, just maybe, I’ll touch on something you may want also. Then you can cleverly make sure that that special someone sees this article and voila, Christmas morning nirvana. Just like that, man.

Right off the bat, the first thing this ol’ boy would just love to see is a Go Pro Camera. These things are the cat’s meow. They are very small cameras and they mount on nearly anything. Just imagine having one of these bad boys mounted to your bow when you draw on your next monster buck. Or, maybe on the front of your dirtbike on your next trail ride. Who knows? All I know is these things are awesome.They come in high-definition or standard, and are very easy to upload and edit. You can check ’em out by going to gopro.com on the web and watching the video.

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