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Leather strap for turkey carry

Started by greencop01, February 06, 2019, 10:18:46 AM

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greencop01

I was wondering about a leather strap (padded or unpadded) for carrying out a turkey. I have one but you need a hand to hold it. I was looking for a hands free strap. Anybody know where one can find one ? Hands free is the way to go if you have a ways to go. Thanks for the help.
We wait all year,why not enjoy the longbeard coming in hunting for a hen, let 'em' in close !!!

dirt road ninja

There are a few guys on here that make them, mostly out of paracord, but leather could perhaps be braided the same way. You'll find a couple pics on the classifieds here.

http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,84730.0.html

wchadw

there is a mississippi company that makes leather ones.  not sure about hands free.  they have a website you can check it out Wren & Ivy

slicksbeagles1

Frank Cox use to make them and probably still does

buzzardroost

Houndstooth makes a leather one.


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greencop01

We wait all year,why not enjoy the longbeard coming in hunting for a hen, let 'em' in close !!!

davisd9

"A turkey hen speaks when she needs to speak, and says what she needs to say, when she needs to say it. So every word a turkey speaks is for a reason." - Rev Zach Farmer

treein dixie

Look up laying J leather VA he made me a couple and I love both of them   Hands free at that!

tha bugman

You can make one yourself out of an old leather belt.  Really easy to do! 

tha bugman


bullet

I use a universal shotgun sling that has slip loops on each end.

J_mill

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I make a simple tote similar to others that have been around for quiet some time. It is designed to be carried in multiple configurations and rolls up to approximately the size of a pot call for easy storage. Double loops on the end allow you to place both loops over the head of your bird for an over the shoulder carry, keeping the wings nicely tucked away. The two loops also allow for you to carry your bird out in an over the neck/hands free type carry by placing one loop over the head and the feet through the other. Toss him over your neck and your ready for a nice walk out. I'd imagine many other ways are possible as well.
I enjoy using it just for the simplicity and ease of storaging away without taking up much space. I'll work on getting pics posted.

tha bugman

Quote from: J_mill on February 20, 2019, 03:43:15 PM
I make a simple tote similar to others that have been around for quiet some time. It is designed to be carried in multiple configurations and rolls up to approximately the size of a pot call for easy storage. Double loops on the end allow you to place both loops over the head of your bird for an over the shoulder carry, keeping the wings nicely tucked away. The two loops also allow for you to carry your bird out in an over the neck/hands free type carry by placing one loop over the head and the feet through the other. Toss him over your neck and your ready for a nice walk out. I'd imagine many other ways are possible as well.
I enjoy using it just for the simplicity and ease of storaging away without taking up much space. I'll work on getting pics posted.
This is the one that I made out of an old leather belt that I got for $1 at the good will store

rraymond

Bought a turkey tote made from paracord think it was $12. Just a tip I bought a florescent  orange one. Safety 1st. Paracord is washable I believe. ..plan on making  mine being red :)