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    Default Dove Stool / Hunting Seat

    I'm in the market for a new seat/stool. What are you sitting in that is comfortable?

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    I'm going to tag along on this thread as I've been eyeballing this one, does anybody have one and how has it stood the test of time? they can be found a little cheaper from other dealers

    https://www.amazon.com/Peregrine-Ven.../dp/B07DFF8XXW
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    I'm going to tag along on this thread as I've been eyeballing this one, does anybody have one and how has it stood the test of time? they can be found a little cheaper from other dealers

    https://www.amazon.com/Peregrine-Ven.../dp/B07DFF8XXW
    Hot Damn!!! $67 for a bucket??? I normally stand up most of the time. If I sit, I sit on my rattle canned beer and bird cooler. How do I carry a couple boxes of shells?....grocery sack. Works good to put your trash in on the way out. Y'all got money than you have sense!

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    I wish Toofer or Glenn or someone would invite me on a dove shoot. Then I might have a "need" for a new seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luvin' Labs View Post
    I wish Toofer or Glenn or someone would invite me on a dove shoot. Then I might have a "need" for a new seat.
    You can be Dr. Duck's plus 1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    You can be Dr. Duck's plus 1.
    Houndsmen are born, not made

    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    I STAND WITH DUCK CUTTER!
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    I knew it wasn't real because no dogbox...

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    Quote Originally Posted by willyworm View Post
    You can be Dr. Duck's plus 1.
    I'd be glad to be anyone's "plus 1"

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    I know several people that have the Peregrine bucket and they seem to like it. Biggest pro to them is the backpack straps for walking. They seem a little “gimmicky” to me.

    https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/act...ldCatid=176166

    I have had this one for a couple years and have no complaints. Like the back rest, like the built in cooler, can open with one hand, can carry by the shoulder strap or the handle on the bottom of the back rest.
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    I have one and it serves it purpose. The back pack feature is a definite plus. The drawbacks are the pockets are not big enough to tote 4 Mojo doves and the cooler won't hold more than 12 Natties with ice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CUduckreeper View Post
    I know several people that have the Peregrine bucket and they seem to like it. Biggest pro to them is the backpack straps for walking. They seem a little “gimmicky” to me.

    https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/act...ldCatid=176166

    I have had this one for a couple years and have no complaints. Like the back rest, like the built in cooler, can open with one hand, can carry by the shoulder strap or the handle on the bottom of the back rest.
    These are awesome. I've had one for 6-8 years and would not have anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUduckreeper View Post
    I know several people that have the Peregrine bucket and they seem to like it. Biggest pro to them is the backpack straps for walking. They seem a little “gimmicky” to me.

    https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/act...ldCatid=176166

    I have had this one for a couple years and have no complaints. Like the back rest, like the built in cooler, can open with one hand, can carry by the shoulder strap or the handle on the bottom of the back rest.
    that thing is heavy as hell. pretty sure i have one if the OP wants it. let me know. its yours.

    i have a bucket. i like to be mobile. much like HS, I take enough shells on my person and walk around a lot....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    that thing is heavy as hell. pretty sure i have one if the OP wants it. let me know. its yours.

    i have a bucket. i like to be mobile. much like HS, I take enough shells on my person and walk around a lot....
    I appreciate the offer but that's not what I'm looking for.

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    Here's what I've been using for years. It's got a seat back which is more comfortable for long hunts. Got a cooler built in to bring water and stay hydrated, plus a snack. Added some Claw backpack straps, it's a bit cumbersome to carry on the back plus a gun, but it's worth having the back rest.

    https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/act...ldCatid=176166

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    I use a bucket with one of those tops that spins around.
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    Alps, camo director chair

    I don't carry much, maybe a box of shells but that'll go in my vest. The vest will have an extra can of dip, a cigar, lighter, and a perrier, and a pack of big red
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    The vest will have an extra can of dip, a cigar, lighter, and a perrier, and a pack of big red
    Oral fixation diagnosis for you.

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    Perrier is f****** refreshing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Perrier is f****** refreshing
    that and s pellegrino is what I've been drinking lately

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    I use a garden wagon from Lowe’s with a boat seat on it

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    Here you go man

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