#1232982 - 03/12/09 06:18 PM
Re: Someone recommend a vest.
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buckmaster 320
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Bass Pro's Bucklick Vest The seat folds down with side supports ,so you dont have to have a tree against your back...
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#1233001 - 03/12/09 06:29 PM
Re: Someone recommend a vest.
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RUGER
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SuperElite 3. I almost bought one last year but passed on it. Finally broke down and bought it a couple weeks ago. I haven't hunted with it as yet but I do think I am gonna like it.
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#1233352 - 03/12/09 08:49 PM
Re: Someone recommend a vest.
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THE ONE
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got a primos vest but am going to make the switch to the mossyoak super elite 3 i hear nothing but good things about it!
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#1233621 - 03/12/09 10:24 PM
Re: Someone recommend a vest.
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jackscreek
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Registered: 09/19/00
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Hey fellows, try Little-Bighorn.com
Epeards Turkey Lounge Vest..... hope that helps.
Already have! Nothing!
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#1233737 - 03/12/09 11:17 PM
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Grizzly Johnson
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Hey fellows, try Little-Bighorn.com
Epeards Turkey Lounge Vest..... hope that helps. Already have! Nothing!
I saw it on the web search, couldn't try it until I got home.... sorry it didn't work, I will delete it.
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#1233767 - 03/12/09 11:37 PM
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jackscreek
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Hey fellows, try Little-Bighorn.com
Epeards Turkey Lounge Vest..... hope that helps. Already have! Nothing! I saw it on the web search, couldn't try it until I got home.... sorry it didn't work, I will delete it.
No problem! I'm beginnig to think we're SOL getting a new one!!
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#1233787 - 03/13/09 12:09 AM
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Wes Parrish
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Registered: 06/12/02
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Loc: Knoxville-Dover-Union City, TN
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I've been thru a few "turkey" vests, and had what some would consider THE "BEST", plus some "seat cushions" that cost more than some vests. But last year, and the year before, I kept detaching the seat cushions, and/or leaving them in the truck. Then more and more, I found myself leaving the turkey vest as well.
Why?
Because I found a "turkey shirt" and a "turkey lounger" seat combo thats lighter, much cooler in hot weather, and unbelievably more comfortable even for long sits. Where this "system" really shines is when you don't have a big tree to lean against, such as just sitting in some weeds or briars --- the stable "lounger" with it's back support helps keep you still, whereas you can't help but move your body otherwise (on long sits) without this back support.
Here's the "turkey lounger" seat: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...rset=ISO-8859-1 Read the reviews from others who have used it.
The Ol' Tom Vestless Mesh Back Shirt: http://www.wingsupply.com/shop/Scripts/prodViewSKU.asp?SKU=OT133
Nothing wrong with a good turkey vest, but I've found this "turkey" shirt and lounger better for me.
Should add I wear 6-pocket pants (large thigh side pockets), so between the pants and the shirt, usually have room for everything I want to carry for a half-day hunt. If I'm not coming back to the truck within a few hours, I'll add a fanny pack (as well as if rain gear or extra clothing might be needed).
Some have asked, "So, how do you carry out your turkey without a turkey vest?"
Most days, that is not a problem. But on the days when I have a long walk back with a big Tom, here's the trick: A little gizmo I carry . . . . . in my shirt pocket  http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...1233&hasJS=true
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#1233795 - 03/13/09 12:20 AM
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XMAN
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Registered: 08/09/05
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CamelBak and a light cushion.
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