Squirrel hunting last fall and having some success, I quickly realized that I did not have anyway to “carry” my game. I know of how game carriers were integrated on hunting pouchs:
But I really don’t prefer that type of set-up. However, the cords with the rings is a good idea, just that by having them on the pouch presents an issue of sorts when trying to access the contents when game is hanging on the cords. So, I thought of making a variation on this idea but having the “cords” attached to my belt in some way. Here is what I came up with:
The belt section is made of 13 oz (.0203”) Veg tanned leather . The cords are ¼” wide leather strips with ½” brass rings. The cords can be easily removed and replaced.
I made two of these, I am using one and this one is for sale. It will fit on a 2” wide or less belt. I am asking $20 shipped to you. Thanks for looking. NOTE: ONLY THE GAME CARRIER IS FOR SALE, NOT THE BELT NOR THE KNIFE IN THE FIRST PHOTO.
Allan
But I really don’t prefer that type of set-up. However, the cords with the rings is a good idea, just that by having them on the pouch presents an issue of sorts when trying to access the contents when game is hanging on the cords. So, I thought of making a variation on this idea but having the “cords” attached to my belt in some way. Here is what I came up with:
The belt section is made of 13 oz (.0203”) Veg tanned leather . The cords are ¼” wide leather strips with ½” brass rings. The cords can be easily removed and replaced.
I made two of these, I am using one and this one is for sale. It will fit on a 2” wide or less belt. I am asking $20 shipped to you. Thanks for looking. NOTE: ONLY THE GAME CARRIER IS FOR SALE, NOT THE BELT NOR THE KNIFE IN THE FIRST PHOTO.
Allan