Ever use those fold up chairs for hunting?
#11
Fork Horn
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From: powers MI. usa
Yes I and my children use them while out hunting.They are nice for sitting for along time the kid's don't get to ant'sy.
Like was already was said they sit nice and low.
Like was already was said they sit nice and low.
#12
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From: McMinnville Oregon USA
Greets,
Just started using one this year, I loved it, only problem I had was when iforgot mine and borrtowed my buddy's. His has armreasts and cupholders, mine dont. In his you had to sit in the position you going to shoot from cause every time you shift even the slightest bit the damn armrests go CREAK! Mine creaks a bit too if I fidget, but once I get settled into my spot, I sit still till I need to move to take a shot, ( oh yea, and when nature calls REALLY LOUD cause I was stupid and drank too much coffe on the way up the hill <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>)
Just started using one this year, I loved it, only problem I had was when iforgot mine and borrtowed my buddy's. His has armreasts and cupholders, mine dont. In his you had to sit in the position you going to shoot from cause every time you shift even the slightest bit the damn armrests go CREAK! Mine creaks a bit too if I fidget, but once I get settled into my spot, I sit still till I need to move to take a shot, ( oh yea, and when nature calls REALLY LOUD cause I was stupid and drank too much coffe on the way up the hill <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>)
#13
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I got one for Christmas and am planning on using it this next year. It has Mossy Oak Break-up camo on it, and no arm rests. I would rather not have the arm rests because I think it would be easier when it comes to bowhunting.
#14
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From: South Central Minnesota USA
Got two deer while I was sitting on one this last season. The one I bought was called a dove hunting stool. Came with a strap so I could sling it on to my back so it was out of the way as I walked through the woods. we've had our permanent stands in the same places for so long that I think the deer have gotten wise to them. Bringing a chair into the woods opened a whole lot of new opportunities.
#15
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From: Livonia MI USA
I've got a grey one that I've used before. Sure makes it easy to stay out for a while on-stand. I've even used it in my pop-up blind. Sure beats sitting on a bucket.
#16
Fork Horn
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From: Nor'East USA
Fold-up sounds so lawn-chairish. Collapsibles? Anyone w/a pic? Camo? I ain't seen nun less you makum yerself. I know of some solid green ones but i just can't get in and out of them with gun in hand easily (stealthily). It seems like getting in and out of a hammock. 'bout as graceful as a Dodo bird...that is me gettin in an outa dem durn thangs.
Edited by - billyb on 02/01/2002 23:12:11
Edited by - billyb on 02/01/2002 23:12:11




