The LCS Better Game Bird Double Pouch is an essential tool for game stewards, trainers, and bird dog clubsworking with live birds during hunt tests, field...
The LCS Better Game Bird Double Pouch is an essential tool for game stewards, trainers, and bird dog clubsworking with live birds during hunt tests, field trials, and training sessions. Designed for convenience and durability, this pouch makes planting and carrying birds secure and efficient.
Built with high-visibility blaze orange Cordura nylon and durable mesh panels, the bag provides excellent ventilation for birds while standing up to heavy use in the field. Both the front and back sides feature individual mesh pouches, separated by nylon for better organization and control.
The adjustable strap allows you to wear it comfortably around your waist or over your shoulder, and you can personalize it with a brass nameplate upon request. Cleanup is quick and easy—simply shake out leftover feathers, spray down with a hose, and hang to dry in the sun.
Double Pouch Design: Separate mesh compartments on front and back for efficient bird handling.
Durable Build: Blaze orange Cordura nylon with ventilated mesh panels.
Trainer-Friendly: Perfect for hunt tests, field trials, and training setups.
Adjustable Strap: Wear over the shoulder or around the waist.
Custom Option: Add a brass nameplate for personalization.
Easy to Clean: Hose down and air dry after use.
The LCS Better Game Bird Double Pouch is a practical, durable, and field-tested bag that makes bird planting easier for trainers, preserves, and hunting dog clubs.
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