Utahcaller
Active member
I really like the SlyDog chair pack with the attached gun scabbard.
I too really like the Slydog ground and pound pack/seat, for me the back support is priceless. before it I ether had to have a taller chair or roll around on the ground to get feeling back in my legs before standing up.I use the Slydog pack and chair combo. The pack is large enough to hold E-callers, decoys, or whatever you may need, the ground chair works awesome. Thick butt pad and back rest with fold out rear legs. I'm real happy with it.
have you ever tried strapping a tripod on a Slydog, wondering how that would work?I too really like the Slydog ground and pound pack/seat, for me the back support is priceless. before it I ether had to have a taller chair or roll around on the ground to get feeling back in my legs before standing up.
I've been pondering on that, I have just turned one upside-down in the big pouch on the back but have been thinking on how to strap one to it.have you ever tried strapping a tripod on a Slydog, wondering how that would work?
are there any pockets on the inside of the pouch for smaller items?I've been pondering on that, I have just turned one upside-down in the big pouch on the back but have been thinking on how to strap one to it.
there are a couple the buckle on each side and a buckle in the front, I keep my old firestorm call in one side with remote in smaller pouch on outside. range finder, Kestrel, howler, drag and to mags of ammo in the other side.are there any pockets on the inside of the pouch for smaller items?
I have an SOG Ninja day pack and love it, straps are very comfortable under weight. Very durable, robust zippers, amazing quality for the cheap price, and the buckle straps on the sides are great for my chair, and sometimes I clip a rear bag or even my foxpro in them.Lately, I've been frustrated with my lack of organization when I go out hunting. I've come to the conclusion that I either need a good hunting pack to carry gear out into the field, or I'm carrying too much junk with me and I need to leave some of it behind.
When I go out, I'm usually carrying the following:
Rifle
Shooting sticks
E-Caller
Browning Strutter folding chair
Mojo Critter Decoy
So - am I trying to carry too much around? If not, whats the best pack for carrying my gear?
For the Eberlestock brand there are a few to choose from. I'd carry bolt action some days, ARs at other times. Would also carry a tripod, e-caller & padded seat. So what model works good for that? Is it the x31 lodrag?



What kind of dog is that? Looks like some sort of setter. Does it hunt?I'll tell you guys this. This is a tough crowd!!! I have posted pictures of my good looking animals and guns, and not one comment on any of them! The Bird dog was bought for pretty big money to me as a pup, Bullit the cat was brought up to the back door starving by his ugly mother and the gun was my improvement out of a Tupperware stock. Enjoy the pics.
Now I don't care what you say But I think I got a good looking set of Aminals as my grandson refers to them!
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You are correct an English Setter and he hunts well. 25 champions in 5 generations. He is the son of Pure Hank out of the Shamrock Bloodline, He is the Happiest animal I've ever been around, a pure joy to own.What kind of dog is that? Looks like some sort of setter. Does it hunt?