I left my full size chair as is but I ended up taking the straps and waist belt off of my turkey chair and re installing them on the opposite side so that the seat can be used as a shelf. I know you said you didn’t need one but I like having the “shelf”. Works great when I sit my fanny pack on it and strap it on there as well. You can’t beat this chair for ground hunting. I haven’t been in a tree so far this season and could see myself not climbing a tree all year.
Hey Jason, I am new to archery... a few weeks ago you recommended taking couple days off inbetween target practice to give my muscles time to recover etc. Maaan you were so right! I am doing target practice every two days or so on my Samick sage and I am virtually ache/pain free on my left shoulder. The right shoulder/arm has not been an issue. I also added a small dampner from amazon, and today I upgraded to a "better" string. Great recommendation thanks again.
@Coyote5555 love hearing this glad that you are having so much fun with this traditional archery. the fun the challenge the excitement the adventure. It just doesn't get any better
@brandondferrier possibly. But not as much as I want to. The advantage of the tree stand is for my patreon channel and the ability to film better. If I didn't film all my hunts for thst channel I would be on the ground all the time. But so hard to film from the ground and get good footage
@@Coyote5555 that's where all my best hunting content goes as well as all my hunting Vlogs you can literally follow along every day as I hunt and all the tips I do along the way and see every animal I harvest right on there
I left my full size chair as is but I ended up taking the straps and waist belt off of my turkey chair and re installing them on the opposite side so that the seat can be used as a shelf. I know you said you didn’t need one but I like having the “shelf”. Works great when I sit my fanny pack on it and strap it on there as well. You can’t beat this chair for ground hunting. I haven’t been in a tree so far this season and could see myself not climbing a tree all year.
@@Arkie_Outdoors perfect
Hey Jason, I am new to archery... a few weeks ago you recommended taking couple days off inbetween target practice to give my muscles time to recover etc. Maaan you were so right! I am doing target practice every two days or so on my Samick sage and I am virtually ache/pain free on my left shoulder. The right shoulder/arm has not been an issue. I also added a small dampner from amazon, and today I upgraded to a "better" string. Great recommendation thanks again.
@Coyote5555 love hearing this glad that you are having so much fun with this traditional archery. the fun the challenge the excitement the adventure. It just doesn't get any better
Those nice sears and a nice setup you turned it into.
@@lugnutzz75 love these chairs
That is a pretty slick setup. I would hate to pack out an Elk with it but, even for that it would work.
Was just about to ask you about this. I have'nt had much luck finding good pack frame setups for the seat. Thanks!
@@RuckOnOutdoors I'm excited to pack a deer out on this. But I bet it works perfect
Crazy timing - I just ordered one and have been looking at modifications.
@@averagemarksman you are going to love it
Hopefully the turkey seat is back in stock sometime soon. I’ve been on the prowl for weeks…..
@@Skrotostomosis I saw it was out of stock when I was looking.
Are you also doing some ground hunting now?
@brandondferrier possibly. But not as much as I want to. The advantage of the tree stand is for my patreon channel and the ability to film better. If I didn't film all my hunts for thst channel I would be on the ground all the time. But so hard to film from the ground and get good footage
It also can be a challenge where I live to get a shot. The deer here are pretty spooky.@SamkoTradBow
@@SamkoTradBow I need to get on that patreon channel 🙂
@@Coyote5555 that's where all my best hunting content goes as well as all my hunting Vlogs you can literally follow along every day as I hunt and all the tips I do along the way and see every animal I harvest right on there