I make my own. I weld up a base out of square tubing and plate metal, and mount a boat seat on top of it. They are by far the best ground blind chairs I have used.Bisch Any pics Bisch?I have a Cabelas chair I use a lot - it swivels but I had to cut wood blocks to help level it....it stays in the blind. I’ve also used milk crates w a boat cushion on top but they don’t have a back rest.Tim BSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Quote from: Bisch on December 15, 2019, 10:39:26 AMAny pics Bisch?I have a Cabelas chair I use a lot - it swivels but I had to cut wood blocks to help level it....it stays in the blind. I’ve also used milk crates w a boat cushion on top but they don’t have a back rest.Tim BSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Any pics Bisch?I have a Cabelas chair I use a lot - it swivels but I had to cut wood blocks to help level it....it stays in the blind. I’ve also used milk crates w a boat cushion on top but they don’t have a back rest.Tim BSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
This isn’t for everyone but it works for me. I’m cheap and since the only blind hunting I do is spring turkey hunting with kids I don’t want to spend much on seats. I use 5 gal plastic buckets. 1st i remove the wire handles cause they rattle and they’re loud and no matter what the kids are going to kick them and make more noise. Then I cut in slots nearthe top and sew in a shoulder strap with scrap webbing for carrying and voila!! you’ve got a basically free, shoulder strapped, bucket to carry odds n ends and a seat all in 1. I’ve got a few in dark green color too that sorta blend in in the woods. If the color bothers you a can or2 of dollar store spray paint would make them disappear. I keep a circle of foam in the bottom that I put on top of bucket when I flip over for a cushion. Works good