http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IF43I8/?tag=nodakangler10-20
Take a look at this one. I have the full vest but it has a hip strap and suspension internally. I like it.
yep, Browning licensed Pella's system. The Pella arrives Thursday for testing!
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004IF43I8/?tag=nodakangler10-20
Take a look at this one. I have the full vest but it has a hip strap and suspension internally. I like it.
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can it handle three pheasants?
Thumbs Up Have had one for 15-20 yrs. Great dove vest!
Not a great pheasant vest for water (dog's too), getting rid of an outer layer when it warms up, e-collar crap, yadda.
I have the gen one mothers, it is about wore out. don't know what to get when this one is shot. getting birds in the pouch is hard but can be done without taking the vest off, unless you have the shoulders of a 90 year old woman.
Limit is 3 pheasants so plenty of room for 3 shells, (hell throw an extra shell in the other pocket too for those off days) and a bottle of water if you can;t make it back to the pickup. Guess I have never had to go on such an excursion to bag a few pheasants I have to pack extra clothes and seem to have had good dogs so no collars, (maybe poodles are abit more head strong)
Perhaps a good hunting cat might lighten your load.
Limit is 3 pheasants so plenty of room for 3 shells, (hell throw an extra shell in the other pocket too for those off days) and a bottle of water if you can;t make it back to the pickup. Guess I have never had to go on such an excursion to bag a few pheasants I have to pack extra clothes and seem to have had good dogs so no collars, (maybe poodles are abit more head strong)
Perhaps a good hunting cat might lighten your load.
Perhaps teach a kangaroo to point birds and it would have it's own pouch to carry ones birds. Hopefully it is a well behaved kangaroo and not one of those boxing ones so the shock collar stuff does not have to be carried.
That would leave ample room for water and extra clothes.