Introduction: Leather Fowl Game Carrier

About: Love Diy, outdoors, airplanes, flying, family and America. Environmental Scientist Professionally.

Most of the time when hunting I don't care to much for the vest style game carries often utilized. I only really hunt fowl ( mammal allergy) and don't care for the bloody animal carcasses in a pouch at my back in late summer sun. This leather game carrier is very handy and can be used for more than just birds, any small game really.

The one I will make here will only carry a few birds, my next hunt is a grouse hunt with a 3 bird limit, so 3 to 5 loops on my carrier should do.

If you choose to construct it would be easy to adapt for your needs. I'll probably also soon make a carrier for dove, a fifteen bird limit.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools and Materials.

I'll use the following:

Cutting board
Awl
Hole punch
Utility knife
Small brads and crimper
Ruler
Pen
Leather
Rings, mine salvaged from an old tent


Step 2: Layout Project on Leather

I started by laying a 2"x12" box then laying out 4 1/2" x 9" strips, as shown.

Then cut out. I find a simple sharp utility knife is best for cutting.

Step 3: Mark Holes for Punch and Brad.

Mark holes for Punching and bradding. Assure you holes are properly sized for your brads.

Step 4: Cut and Punch Holes for Belt.

My widest belt was an 1&1/4".

I laid out slots 1&3/4" and punched holes to assure stops in the leather and that'd not tear.

Step 5: Add You Own Personal Touches.

Don't neglect to wet you leather before stamping.

Step 6: Attach Loops

Using brads to attach loops.

Step 7: Hang Your Game.

Enjoy.

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