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What do you use to carry your pots and strikers?

Started by Daveb, February 18, 2018, 08:24:54 PM

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Daveb

Just wondering for those of you who don't use a vest, what do you use to carry strikers and call pots?

Bowguy

Why does it matter vest wise? Are you referring to a fanny pack, pants pocket? I'm not for sure your question. I carry pots in coozies. Strikers in a bag. They are actually thrown in my vest but I'm not sure why it matters cause I'd do the same anywhere. You don't want wet grass, dew drops, rain drops, greasy/muddy vegetation , etc contaminating anything

outdoors

IVE Been USING A FANNY PACK THESE PAST FEW YEARS WORKED REALLY GOOD FOR ME
I JUST BOUGHT A Sitka Gear Hunting Sling Choke Pack , GOING TOO PACK THIS UP AND TRY
IT OUT THIS SEASON .......
Sun Shine State { Osceola }
http://m.myfwc.com/media/4132227/turkeyhuntnoquota.jpg

noisy box call that seems to sound like a flock of juvenile hens pecking their way through a wheat field

Daveb

Quote from: Bowguy on February 18, 2018, 09:03:30 PM
Why does it matter vest wise? Are you referring to a fanny pack, pants pocket? I'm not for sure your question. I carry pots in coozies. Strikers in a bag. They are actually thrown in my vest but I'm not sure why it matters cause I'd do the same anywhere. You don't want wet grass, dew drops, rain drops, greasy/muddy vegetation , etc contaminating anything

I guess I am just assuming a vest has pockets, lots of em. I will be throwing my stuff in a backpack and didnt want them to be loose. Coozie is a good idea for the pot. Maybe I will just put it all in a pullout pouch.

Thanks

MK M GOBL

I have a Badlands Hip Pack for my turkey calls and necessities, the shoulder strap is awesome never riding down on you and slips off real easy. I carry 1 slate and 1 glass pot call.

MK M GOBL

Daveb

Quote from: outdoors on February 18, 2018, 09:10:22 PM
IVE Been USING A FANNY PACK THESE PAST FEW YEARS WORKED REALLY GOOD FOR ME
I JUST BOUGHT A Sitka Gear Hunting Sling Choke Pack , GOING TOO PACK THIS UP AND TRY
IT OUT THIS SEASON .......

Thanks Outdoors. Do you just leave the strikers loose or do you wrap them in a pouch or something? My Pots came with a pouch but I like the coozie idea

outdoors

I HAVE A POUCH THAT ROLLS UP AND I CARRY ABOUT SIX DIFFERENT STRIKERS
Sun Shine State { Osceola }
http://m.myfwc.com/media/4132227/turkeyhuntnoquota.jpg

noisy box call that seems to sound like a flock of juvenile hens pecking their way through a wheat field

Double B

Glenda Green makes a nice leather pot call pouch and a waterproof camo striker rollup. Good stuff.   :icon_thumright:
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Daveb

Thank you guys for your comments. I just heard of Glenda Green, gotta check out her stuff.

TKE921

I use a badlands super day pack and my calls go in the side pockets...when I am running heavy.  When I am running light I have an old Mossy Oak leafy suit with a big Kangaroo pocket in front and one call will go in there.  I have an old Walmart special zip up call pouch with 3 striker slots I like to use.  On heavy days my second call will go in a holder I made from a hand towel.  I watched a video on youtube.  Instead of zip ties I used some waxed thread from my leather stitch kit.

Daveb

Quote from: Double B on February 18, 2018, 09:28:04 PM
Glenda Green makes a nice leather pot call pouch and a waterproof camo striker rollup. Good stuff.   :icon_thumright:

Got one of her Striker Rollups ordered. Perfect idea! Looks like great quality too.

Thanks for the tip

owego


Sir-diealot

I have a backpack that holds all my stuff pretty well. It has numerous loops meant for putting shot shells in but they also work great for holding all my strikers.
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Happy

Man, those calls take me back. Been a long tim since I saw one of those mad multi surface pots. I like it.

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Sir-diealot

Quote from: Happy on February 21, 2018, 08:23:54 PM
Man, those calls take me back. Been a long tim since I saw one of those mad multi surface pots. I like it.
Well because of my car accident I had in Nov. 2001 I was unable to hunt between 2002 and 2015 so those calls are still in mint condition. I wish I knew what happened to my corn cob strikers, I really loved the way they sounded more than any I have had since. I probably loaned them out and forgot who to. I was on a series of medication that made me a zombie for many years to control my pain, finally have a good combination that works well for me though I don't take the one if I am going to drive or handle a firearm.
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength. Arnold Schwarzenegger

John Koenig:
"It's better to live as your own man, than as a fool in someone else's dream."