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Post by maytom on Aug 2, 2003 18:22:27 GMT -5
I was wondering how many of us actually use one of these babies!! I don't think I could go hunting without it!! They are the cats PJ's!!! Rest your gun in it and your hands are freed up to work your friction calls!! Neat idea for sure, wished I thought of it!!
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Post by DeerStalker on Aug 2, 2003 20:46:43 GMT -5
Not sure, I will have to try it. I have seen it but haven't triedit yet. Maybe something for the spring.
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Post by wishinone on Feb 1, 2004 13:28:58 GMT -5
Yup the cat's PJ's and then some, a must have item.
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Post by Flhawghuntr®™ on Feb 1, 2004 17:49:38 GMT -5
will have to get one this eason coming up!
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Post by hcsafari on Feb 25, 2004 14:21:40 GMT -5
Have to agree with ya Maytom - bought one a few yews ago and now wonder how I ever got along without it. By brother had one and he is a friction call fanatic. I have always been more of a diaphram guy so I did'nt really see the use in it - man was I wrong. Never leave the truck without it now.
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Post by GobblerGetter on Mar 6, 2004 17:13:09 GMT -5
I bought one and am going to try it out this year. I too use alot of friction calls and I always have the gun rested on my knee. It gets just a bit sore!
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Post by Gobblerstopper® on Mar 6, 2004 18:37:53 GMT -5
I bought one thinking that I would never use it. I love it. Sure makes it easy on your knee.
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Post by Flhawghuntr®™ on Mar 8, 2004 12:20:16 GMT -5
OK you all sold me I am going to buy one this weekend! ;D
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Post by mindrambler on Mar 9, 2004 21:28:29 GMT -5
I have had one for three seasons now and it really helps.It also cuts down on the distance if you have to raise your gun.
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Post by maytom on Mar 10, 2004 23:12:41 GMT -5
I just picked up a spare!! You never know when you'll loose things in the woods, and this is one item I can't be without!!
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Post by Swampbird on Aug 6, 2004 7:20:04 GMT -5
Well, I'm the lucky one! I found mine in the road on public land and use it when I sit down to a gobbler. I use friction calls more than mouthcalls and the Gun Caddy keeps the gun mounted. I wear 16in. snakeboots, so I don't have a problem with it sliding down around my ankles, but you can tack the elastic band with sewing thread and it will stay snug when walking. GunCaddy:
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KitsapCaller
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Post by KitsapCaller on Jan 9, 2005 12:08:09 GMT -5
I'm sure I'm adding one to my arsenal for the '05 season!
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