Getting Creative with Mossy Oak Hydrographic Film

If you've ever seen a perfectly camouflaged bow or a customized truck interior, you're likely looking at the results of a mossy oak hydrographic film dip. It's one of those technologies that looks like total magic the first time you see it in action. Also known as water transfer printing, this process allows you to take a complex, 3D object and wrap it in a high-definition camo pattern that looks like it was painted on by a master artist. But instead of hours of tedious airbrushing, it happens in a matter of seconds once the item hits the water. ...

February 8, 2026 · 7 min · Doyle Rebei