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What seats work best for turkey's no blind.

Started by Stone Knife, April 27, 2007, 06:23:00 PM

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Stone Knife

What seat will work the best for hunting turkeys without a blind? I have a three legged stool but i think it will put me to high up to fool the birds eyesight. What are some proven options that work with trad gear.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

Morning Star

Double Bull makes a blind seat that won't sink into the ground, has a back rest and is a great height.  They are nearly indestructable to.
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woodchucker

Jim, I have a bunch of plastic milk crates that I have aquired over the years.I use them for "portable" hunting seats.I can move them from place to place with little trouble.They get your butt about a foot off the ground.....probly just about what your looking for.   :thumbsup:
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May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

John3

I've used my "Niff T Seat" for years on both birds and deer. I think there are 5 different height adjustments including one which is only a few inches high. Google for niff t seat.

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BMOELLER

I used one similar to the double bull seat with the adjustable legs all the way out combined with my ghillie suit.  Fooled a gobbler ten yards away.

Just got to wait till he struts with his rear end to you to make a move.  Be patient. If he is strutting in front of you he will turn around eventually.

Another tip I would give is if you use a hen decoy, have the hen so she is facing you.  The tom will try and strut in front of her and give you a better opportunity.
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flinch

I am a big guy, 6'2" and heavy; so I like a comfortable seat.  I like a 5 gal plastic bucket with a swivel seat.  I camo it with burlap and do the inside also to prevent noise.  I like to carry something to eat or drink besides some camo cloth and clothespins for holding the cloth to cedar trees.  I use a rope for the handle to reduce noise.  Not too fancy, but works for me.

Danny Roberts

How 'bout that one Dean Torges has for trad bowhunting, that anyone can make at home ? A little piece of plywood and some cord. You can put it on about any tree and adjust the height anywhere you want it. Looks simple and quick to make.

Ray

Flinch where did you get the swivel seat for your bucket?
I USED ONE once during deer season,but I had spray painted it flat green.Two weeks later I COULD STILL SMELL THE PAINT.I figured if I could smell it the deer could.

MYSTIKBOW

I use a ice fishing bucket seat. I picked it up at  cabelas a few years ago. It's actually a 5 gal. bucket with a nice padded camo seat attached to the top. The side of the bucket is wrapped with a nylon camo cloth that has a few pockets to hold extra calls and such. The top even comes of the store stuff down inside the bucket if you want.
I reckon so

Hot Hap

I use a umbrella that is made to go on a tree. It has a cutout to fit on a tree. I put the cutout on the ground and have a half moon to hide behind. I use knee pads and just kneel on the ground. Hap

flinch


poekoelan

Torges seat is hard to beat if you have a tree. If you would like to sit in the middle of a cornfield, then I'd go with the niff t seat or better yet, one of the other suggestions.  

You can make the Torges seat for nothing at all in about half an hour. Only drawback is you need a tree.

You have to balance yourself just a bit with the niff t seat. That's its drawback. But if you lean against a tree, then no balancing is needed, but you might as well made yourself a torges seat in that case for no cash and 30 minutes time.

The niff t seat outshines all of them if you want instant sitting ability without even knowing that you are carrying it.

Comfort is subjective in either case.

Alex.B

QuoteOriginally posted by woodchucker:
Jim, I have a bunch of plastic milk crates that I have aquired over the years.I use them for "portable" hunting seats.I can move them from place to place with little trouble.They get your butt about a foot off the ground.....probly just about what your looking for.    :thumbsup:  
Chuck, you're one thrifty mother...I tell you! that's a great idea, though  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
tgmm, tanj, compton, bha

Stone Knife

Chuck do you have trouble with squirrels chewing them up? Around here anything plastic is not long for this world because the squirrels love to chew the stuff.
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

One eye

I am using the Double Bull seat mentioned above with good results.  I also use the Torges seat, but mostly for deer hunting.

Dan
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dino

Yep, I like my double bull seat too.  Works great in my blind and works great for ground hunting without my blind also. dino
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ethan

Niffty seat also makes a swivel seat that straps on the the tree. I put a small ratchet strap on it and it stays in place well.

Earl E. Nov...mber

Summit make a seat that goes with their "Comfort" system,, It can be used separately, pack easy, comfy, but does requires a tree.
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woodchucker

Jim, I never had a problem with sguirrels chewing on them. It may be because I "camo" paint them because they do come in some "funky" colors LOL!!!!!

Alex, I don't think my wife would agree with you   :rolleyes:  I seem to go from one extreme to the other LOL.Either I'm buying "crap" that I really don't need,Or I scrounging around looking for "treasures"!!!!! I'm a bono-fide "pack-rat", Quilty as charged!!!!! I'm always saving "junk" just in case,BECAUSE....."I may need that some day"   ;)
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!

BobW

All Terrain Seat.  Check 3-Rivers.  A little noisy on set up & no back rest.  Ball bearing swivel is quiet when weight is loaded on it, but noisy when not.  Three adjustible legs w/ disks on the bottom for softer ground.  Optional seat foam.  I think it is 300# rated.
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