J Jeff Fenerty Member Dec 18, 2018 #1 I am 6' 7 " and 275lbs with gear on pushing 300. Need to make a marsh seat. Let's see what you guys have.
I am 6' 7 " and 275lbs with gear on pushing 300. Need to make a marsh seat. Let's see what you guys have.
Steve Sanford Well-known member Dec 18, 2018 #2 Jeff~ All I have is a permanent "marsh stool" I built for one of my ponds. It's heavy and rugged - not for walk-in hunts. View attachment 1 Stool.JPG It's been in place for several seasons now. View attachment 2 Stool.jpg I frequently use a Bean's folding stool (aluminum frame with canvas seat) for walk-in hunts - but it will sink in on soft bottoms. All the best, SJS
Jeff~ All I have is a permanent "marsh stool" I built for one of my ponds. It's heavy and rugged - not for walk-in hunts. View attachment 1 Stool.JPG It's been in place for several seasons now. View attachment 2 Stool.jpg I frequently use a Bean's folding stool (aluminum frame with canvas seat) for walk-in hunts - but it will sink in on soft bottoms. All the best, SJS
Rick L Well-known member Dec 18, 2018 #3 not the best picture, but its in the boat and i may not see it until spring now 50" long point to seat, pretty basic, made out of 6 quarter thick cedar if you're interested i have measurement some place around here View attachment marsh seat.jpeg
not the best picture, but its in the boat and i may not see it until spring now 50" long point to seat, pretty basic, made out of 6 quarter thick cedar if you're interested i have measurement some place around here View attachment marsh seat.jpeg
Carl Moderator Staff member Supporter Dec 25, 2018 #5 They work better if you drill hole up the sides so it will fill with water. Keeps the bucket from floating off when you stand up. A simple plywood seat is great too.
They work better if you drill hole up the sides so it will fill with water. Keeps the bucket from floating off when you stand up. A simple plywood seat is great too.