What you sit on is something not to be overlooked, especially if sitting on something like metal that ca draw the heat out of you. 'Two below for one above' as the old camping saying goes.
this is exactly what i thought speend all your money on a nights boar stalking just to be to comfy and fall asleepOnly problem is a bit too comfy, tend to fall asleep, especially if spent a couple of all nighters at dens already. and wake up daylight


Ian is this for your coming boar outings ?
Plenty layers , good warm hat and a sleeping bag to sit in is what i use
Its unlikely you,l manage all night (hope not if im with you) the thing i would say is that its not how long you sit its usually how quietly
Most boar are shot between 6pm and 9pm with a few between 9pm and 11pm if you get to 11pm and nothings showed up they,ve usually
sussed that your there or just wont going to use rhat feed station
We,v tryed sitting out all night but with poor results
I had an SD member out last night all the way from Mull , hopefully he will do a write -up and post pics (mine were rubbish)![]()
Apart from the clothing suggestions this us the best advice to take on board.
I've sat many a times in colins hightseats and sitting for 6/7 hours ultimately motionless even in these temperatures can be difficult.
I once sat out in minus 8 for six hours never again.
My three boar have come at 18:45, 22:30 and 23:30.
Don't be tempted to move as soon ad you think they are there allow the to settle first the look.
Good luck.