What do you carry your E-caller in?

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That bag with a shoulder strap that is under my e-caller. It now has my Fury a SP-60 external speaker and a 12 volt battery in it. It also has extra camo cotton gloves in it, some extra AA batteries for my remote, some extra fuses for my 12 volt battery and some hand calls. At times I carry about 10 extra shotgun shells in it also.

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The above picture was from the old days with my FX5 in the bag. This bag has a hard plastic bottom. I made some card board dividers to keep the battery, speaker and caller from bouncing around in the bag.

The custom green arrows on this FX5 were put there to help the simple minded operator to point the call in the right direction.
 
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Originally Posted By: derbyacresbob
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That bag with a shoulder strap that is under my e-caller. It now has my Fury a SP-60 external speaker and a 12 volt battery in it. It also has extra camo cotton gloves in it, some extra AA batteries for my remote, some extra fuses for my 12 volt battery and some hand calls. At times I carry about 10 extra shotgun shells in it also.

Where did you get that bag? Just a basic duffel bag?
 
It is a duffel bag with a hard plastic bottom and a shoulder strap. The main compartment is about 15" X 9" it has 3 compartments on the outside of the bag.

Cabela's at one time had some hard plastic bottom duffel bags.
 
I have a cheap, camo back pack that works really well. The front pocket (for pencils?) is really good for mouth call, batteries, remote, misc. while the large compartment holds caller and speaker.
 
Carry my stuff in this :Brush Pack
It has plenty pockets, good waist band, and I load it to 17 lbs total (my limit).
Then strap a chair on the backside loops.
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Originally Posted By: CaliCoyoteCallerWhat kind of bag/pouch/case/backpack do you carry your E-caller in when you go into the field?

A jeep..........I don't walk far.
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Regards,
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Floating waterfowl blind bag. Lots of pockets, waterproof design within reasonable conditions, foam floatation offers some protection against bumps and dumps while riding an atv
 
I used to carry my sp60 in the top pocket of a gunrunner, hung the fusion on the back had 2 chairs in the punch, a roll up ground seat and a tripod chair. A shotty in the scabbard. Worked great. I got to where I missed my beanbag as a chair so I bought a cabelas fury pack to use as a beanbag chair/kickstand vest. I'll have to figure out how to carry the sp60 or trade up into a shockwave.
 
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I actually use the larger FoxPro carrying bag. It has room to carry all my gear along with many extras. The carry strap is located on the side of the bag and makes carrying much more effecient and comfortable. The bag is built very well and is very durable. Prior to purchasing the large FoxPro bag, I tried several different other bags and carriers but none work as well as the FoxPro. I actually looked at the smaller bag that FoxPro offers but realized the larger bag would best for my needs. I would actually purchase again if needed to. Just my 2 cents worth.
 
Before FoxPro made a decent size Carrying Bag for thier Shockwave Caller I searched around and found a nice Black Shooting Bag from Academy Sports & Outdoors.The Range Shooting Bag has the large center opening with a double zipper for my Electronic Caller,2 outer zip pockets (1 on each side of the bag) for my hand remote,extra batteries and even plenty of room for some mouth calls then there's a pocket for extra bullets or spent brass and it has a heavy duty shoulder strap for easy carrying.
 
I use a FoxPro Scorpion. So, usually one of my coat pockets. When I'm crow hunting in the small backpack style book bag with my extra speaker and decoys.
 
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