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Bowhunting pack suggestions?
I'm hoping you all can give me some suggestions on a good pack for bowhunting. I've been researching but thought I'd get some testimony. The old school bag has finally bit the dust and I now have to use my deer blood stained camo backpack to lug books around campus for my last quarter. School bag lasted for 10+ years but had to break a couple months before I graduate, go figure[:-]
What are some good packs for bowhunting that aren't real big and bulky, but still have room for a good amount of gear??? Thanks for any "tried and true" product suggestions, my old bagwas sobeasty, I prob could have fit ayearling inside ofit. thanks for any info, Adam |
RE: Bowhunting pack suggestions?
Ive used Fieldline in the past, but i always had zipper issues. This season i will berockinga Field and Stream.
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Badlands, nice ones on bowhunting.com as well
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Fanny packs with shoulderstraps are awesome for bowhunting whitetails...Badlands has a monster fanny and their 2200 for a backpack is awesome
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Bowmanaj, Several years ago I found myself asking the same question I had a day pack that I could carry all kinds of stuff in. The only thing was it was heavey to carry also. I finally started looking at what needed to be in my pack and what could stay at the truck. I found that for deer hunting on my ususal places I need basice gear. I went to a fanny pack with buddy loc places. Take a lay out the gear you carry in a pack and ask your self if you realy need to carry it or not. Now when I go on spike camp hunts I carry a larger pack and lot more stuff. I like Redheads long haul fanny pack. It allows me to add more gear as the weather changes and still use mainly one pack. Hope this helps you out Good Hunting.
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Well the question of "a good amount of gear", throws me a bit??
I travel very lite and use the smallest CamelBak on the market. I keep a rope, a knife, a sandwich or two, my bino's, a grunt tube, a laser rangefinder and 2 freezer bags for the organs, along with one pair of rubber gloves and a few paper towels. Oh yeah a folding saw blade too! I hate blood on my steering wheel, hence, the rubber surgical gloves. The wife complains of dead body's in my truck cab! |
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For a daypack I use the Badlands Ultra Day pack. It is lightweight, and sleek but still offers enough room and comfort to carry gear, and a small (NC size) quartered out deer. It is very easy to draw a bow with the pack on. Very well built with an unconditional lifetime warranty.
For longer trips I use the Crooked Horn High Country Extreme II. It is large enough to hike in 12 days worth of gear, and still slim enough to draw a bow with it on. The tag said it weighed just over 6lbs, but mine weighs in at 5lbs 1oz. Very well built with a lifetime product warranty. |
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Adam, if you're looking for a pack to take gear for the day Badlands Monster is awesome. I usually hook my quiver on it and it's amazing how much stuff it holds. If you want some a bit more roomy and for longer sits, the Badlands Superday is a good pack, just more than I need to take in a day. Best of luck.
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Get a Kelty Durango 5900 and be ready to hit the backcountry for 2 weeks at a time.:D I like mine, and nearly 6000 cubic inches can hold quite a bit of gear.[8D]
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ORIGINAL: Edcyclopedia Well the question of "a good amount of gear", throws me a bit?? I travel very lite and use the smallest CamelBak on the market. I keep a rope, a knife, a sandwich or two, my bino's, a grunt tube, a laser rangefinder and 2 freezer bags for the organs, along with one pair of rubber gloves and a few paper towels. Oh yeah a folding saw blade too! I hate blood on my steering wheel, hence, the rubber surgical gloves. The wife complains of dead body's in my truck cab! Edcyclopedia--I should have been more exact. Butwhat you listedis about the same amount of gear I take, maybe not my range finder if Ive already ranged surrounding trees at a particular stand. |
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