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    I need one of those inflatable camo butt pads to sit on while glassing. I've looked all over the internet and can't find one. Any help?
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    Bass Pro or Cabela's should have one in their new turkey cataloges....

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    Hey SDHNTR, for long glassing sessions, i take a crazy creek camp chair....comfy chair that will give you back support for long periods of time spent behind the glass...they roll up, but are a tad bulky.
    For mule deer hunting, i never leave home w/out it.

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    Yup them collapsable crazy creek chairs will save a lot of crooks in the neck.

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    The guides I've seen use the solid Thermarest pad that you can get at WalMart for a few bucks. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...-goods&v=glance

    I have the inflatable Bunsaver. It hasn't popped in five years, but it will sooner or later.

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    I've got one of those chairs and I've thought to bring it. I'm just in the stage now where I want to eliminate all unnecessary gear. With my tripod and spotter, water and misc. gear, my pack gets too darn heavy.

    coues, you nailed it. Thanks.
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    Drink more beer.
    Eat more Mcdonalds.
    Put on about 10 lbs. for next season , & theres your padding.

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    I get made fun of and some funny looks till about day three and it snows. Then they all think the little foam pad is a great idea.

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    if you find something small let me know. i have too much in my pack with nig spotter and tripod.

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    " have too much in my pack with nig spotter and tripod. "

    What the ???


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    "Big" spotter. mis typed b and hit n.

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