Walt McCord
04-25-2007, 10:50 PM
Here are a few ideas for some new Avery Turkey Hunting Products.
1) An Avery Gun Rest to put on your knee, with elastic on the side so you can put your slate call in.
2) An Avery Diaphram Call holder that you can keep your calls in, that does not have velcroe, or a button, but with a MAGNET!!!! Just cannot afford making any extra noise.
3) On the Avery Chair make the back taller. I hunt in Texas and there are not alot of trees out there and the chair is good but sometimes you find yourself setting for a while, and if the back was a little higher it would make it alot more comfortable. Also if they could make it where you could attach it to your vest or with straps where you can wear it on your back.
4) An Avery Turkey Vest. It should have at least one box call pouch, one slate call pouch, a pocket for your diaphram calls, a THICK seat, and be able to have a metal frame in the back so you can have a chair in the vest, and if you dont want it then you can take it out. It should have a pocket for a waterbottle or mabey a small camelback. a pocket for your face mask, and gloves. I then would put a slot on the vest for your Avery Quick Cutter, along with your Avery Turkey Tote. Inside one of the pockets put elastic for 5 shells. Also if they could make it out of a thin fabric something will help keep from getting hot.
1) An Avery Gun Rest to put on your knee, with elastic on the side so you can put your slate call in.
2) An Avery Diaphram Call holder that you can keep your calls in, that does not have velcroe, or a button, but with a MAGNET!!!! Just cannot afford making any extra noise.
3) On the Avery Chair make the back taller. I hunt in Texas and there are not alot of trees out there and the chair is good but sometimes you find yourself setting for a while, and if the back was a little higher it would make it alot more comfortable. Also if they could make it where you could attach it to your vest or with straps where you can wear it on your back.
4) An Avery Turkey Vest. It should have at least one box call pouch, one slate call pouch, a pocket for your diaphram calls, a THICK seat, and be able to have a metal frame in the back so you can have a chair in the vest, and if you dont want it then you can take it out. It should have a pocket for a waterbottle or mabey a small camelback. a pocket for your face mask, and gloves. I then would put a slot on the vest for your Avery Quick Cutter, along with your Avery Turkey Tote. Inside one of the pockets put elastic for 5 shells. Also if they could make it out of a thin fabric something will help keep from getting hot.