My new Waldrop Pacseat arrived today. I got out my ghillie and tried it out. Sits fantastic. Looking forward to taking it afield.
(http://i.imgur.com/cjno9bS.jpg)
It didn't take long for me calling like a turkey and looking like a bush to intrigue a couple of "future trad girls".
(http://i.imgur.com/a3yjYUw.jpg)
They helped dad get ready for turkey season before bed. My oldest even dropped a little 3 year old wisdom on me. "Dad you better get that thing out of your mouth, referring to the call, before you choke on it" Hey when your right your right. :bigsmyl:
Awesome!
Good luck on the Thunder Chickens!
Bisch
:bigsmyl:
Gotta love it, good luck calling in the feathered variety turkeys! :biglaugh:
Looks like your ready, but don't forget your boots. :biglaugh: Good luck to ya!
Dirtnap!!!!!
Those socks are going to tip your hand to the turkeys! Good Luck!
Great stuff there..GOODLUCK!
Awesome picture!
Great Picture!! I usually turkey hunt from a blind, and I have some bad knees. It is important that I have a tall enough seat to sit comfortably. Is the Waldrop seat adjustable for height/big guys with bad knees? Thanks--and enjoys your "gifts!"
Bluemoon I just got my seat but I believe there are several adjustments that can be made. I have a friend who is a bigger guy and has one and seems to fit him fine.
:thumbsup: Good luck this season David!
Joe
Thanks Joe~! You too!
Looks great! I got a new slate the other day it's Osage by the way and beautiful! Anyway my 3&5 yr olds just had to try it out! They did pretty good actually. We need to teach them to call so as to free ourselves up to arrow the bird! ;-)
Matt, Funny you said that about the kids calling. I let my oldest play with an old box call. I'm all about being free handed to shoot!
Yes I will be wearing boots. Socks are quite but I'm afraid they may be a little damp for spring turkeys.
Good pics.
Thanks!
Ha that's a great picture. I hope you score a bird.
That's awesome brother!!