The best vest-less system for turkey hunting (imo)

Bino harness, with a couple calls and a gun. Jump out the truck and get after it.
 
I’ve been pretty happy with the new Sitka turkey tool belt as a fairly minimalist turkey setup. It works for both ultralight mobile and as a good call organizer for blind based hunts. It’s by far the best pack Sitka has ever put together and it’s a more unique product than their turkey vest which is “better” but not great.
 
Turkey season is only two months away thankfully!

What systems are yall planning on running this year?
 
Whats the reason folks dont like vests? Been using a Mother turkey vest for 20-ish years, have never felt any urge to do different. The retractable sit pad is nice bc its often wet and cold where I hunt, so it makes my ass cozierThats important. 😁. Then pulls out of the way when walking.
Aside from that, i just bring a couple ahells, a couple calls, and a locator call. Sometimes a collapsible decoy. The game bag on the vest is unobtrusive when mostly empty, and easily carries a decoy and/or a turkey, plus I can toss a hat or an extra layer in there. Ive tried a small pack and dont like it as much.
 
I went to a Sitka vest last season, initially was not sure about the layout but it turned out to be fine, the built in tote for carrying birds is nice!

Though I am considering carrying small game bags and butchering the birds in the field on long hikes?
 
I hate vests, even though I used one pretty much from the early 2000s to about 2015 0r so. My setup is the Ol Tom vestless shirt. The one with the little call pockets on each side. Holds a couple pot calls, a locator on each side on lanyards and I use a leather mouth call case with any where from 3 to 6 calls in it depending on the year and my tastes. I have an excellent Halloran box call, but I don't carry it often. Sometimes I wear uninsulated mossy oak bibs and use the chest pocket to haul a 3rd pot call but not often. I really hate carrying too much gear, and the last 7 or 8 years since I ditched my vests I've killed as many and oftentimes more gobblers than back when I hauled a mini sporting goods store around the woods. Less gear=better especially when you realize its more about learning patience and woodsmanship than anything else.
 
20 year old Mossy Oak daypack I bought at BPS. I carry 1 slate call, 1 box call, and one diaphragm, extra striker, pair of binos , 1 bottle of water and some snacks. Few extra shells. That’s it. Somebody said you kill more birds with your ass. I agree 100%.
 
Going to try my AGC Bino pack this year as I generally carry just a glass pot/striker.
Still have room for a water bottle, protein bar, TP, headlamp, etc...
Just need to find me a butt cushion that I can hook to my belt.
 
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