The LCS Better Game Bird Pouch is a must-have for game stewards, dog trainers, and bird dog clubs working with live birds during hunt tests, field trials,...
The LCS Better Game Bird Pouch is a must-have for game stewards, dog trainers, and bird dog clubs working with live birds during hunt tests, field trials, and training sessions. Built for durability and convenience, this pouch makes carrying and handling birds safe and efficient.
Constructed from high-visibility blaze orange Cordura nylon with securely stitched mesh panels, the pouch provides ventilation to keep birds comfortable while ensuring long-lasting performance in the field. The Velcro-secured top allows you to slip your hand in and out without birds escaping, keeping them secure whether the pouch is in use or tucked away.
The adjustable strap can be worn comfortably around your waist or over your shoulder, giving you versatility while training or planting birds. For a personalized touch, a brass nameplate can be added upon request. Cleaning is quick and simple—just remove leftover feathers, spray down with a hose, and hang to dry.
Ideal for Training & Events: Perfect for hunt tests, field trials, and bird dog training.
Durable Construction: Blaze orange Cordura nylon with mesh panels for strength and ventilation.
Secure Velcro Top: Easy access while preventing birds from escaping.
Versatile Carry Options: Adjustable strap fits around the waist or over the shoulder.
Custom Option: Add a brass nameplate for identification.
Easy to Clean: Hose down and air dry after use.
The LCS Better Game Bird Pouch combines durability, visibility, and functionality, making it an essential piece of equipment for any serious bird dog trainer or hunting preserve.
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