How many of you use your turkey vest to tote birds for the long hike out? (From reading other threads it seems like not many)
If I have a short walk, I throw the bird over my shoulder... If I have a long walk back, I generally put the bird in my turkey vest game bag.
Hunting some steep property, I often have quite the trek back (usually uphill) back. I have found that carrying the bird over the shoulder is quite uncomfortable, and I have not found a turkey tote I like either.
While the game bag is not ideal, it is still the best method I have found for a long uphill walk out with a bird. I am open to new (or innovative) ideas.
We generally have a long walk out so in the vest he goes.
I throw mine in one of these and throw it over my shoulder.
https://shop.opticsplanet.com/allen-backcountry-meat-bags-20x30-inches-four-per-pack-6545a.html?_iv_code=AN-HGA-6545A&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=plusbox-beta&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjIymivvK6AIVDW6GCh2VUAH4EAQYCCABEgJM4vD_BwE
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This is not your typical turkey pack, but I love this one. You'll see it has a mesh bird bag that tucks away and while they don't advertise as such, it WILL hold a large gobbler. If you have a long walk or a climb, like I do hunting in Idaho, than this is the ticket. Holds things snug to your body.
Not cheap, but high quality. If you're a minimalist in the woods, this is a great pack. If you like to haul around a bunch of friction calls and whatnot, probably not for you.
https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack (https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack)
Quote from: mcw3734 on April 02, 2020, 10:38:37 PM
This is not your typical turkey pack, but I love this one. You'll see it has a mesh bird bag that tucks away and while they don't advertise as such, it WILL hold a large gobbler. If you have a long walk or a climb, like I do hunting in Idaho, than this is the ticket. Holds things snug to your body.
Not cheap, but high quality. If you're a minimalist in the woods, this is a great pack. If you like to haul around a bunch of friction calls and whatnot, probably not for you.
https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack (https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack)
That does look interesting... Not such a fan of the hydration pack, but would guess it could be removed to store other items?
I do and use Cabelas tactical tat'r. Works great for getting gobblers out.
I mainly hunt in the heat in Dixie, so I rarely use a vest. For short trips out of the woods, I just throw the gobbler over my shoulder. For longer treks back to the truck I use a Hunters Specialties orange game bag. It's just a big orange bag with 2 shoulder straps for wearing like a back pack.
https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/hunters-specialties-game-bag-safety-orange?a=56003
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Quote from: Marc on April 03, 2020, 11:26:51 AM
Quote from: mcw3734 on April 02, 2020, 10:38:37 PM
This is not your typical turkey pack, but I love this one. You'll see it has a mesh bird bag that tucks away and while they don't advertise as such, it WILL hold a large gobbler. If you have a long walk or a climb, like I do hunting in Idaho, than this is the ticket. Holds things snug to your body.
Not cheap, but high quality. If you're a minimalist in the woods, this is a great pack. If you like to haul around a bunch of friction calls and whatnot, probably not for you.
https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack (https://eberlestock.com/products/mini-me-hydration-pack)
That does look interesting... Not such a fan of the hydration pack, but would guess it could be removed to store other items?
Yes, the water bladder is easily removed if you choose. I also have the scabbard attachment, which is nice when you really want to be hands-free. But I don't bother with it when turkey hunting.
I have used the turkey casket by Peregrine field gear with no issues.
If it is much more than 200 yards, into the vest he goes. Other wise I just use one of the para-cord turkey slings that are sold in the classifieds here on OG.