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Pace Maker 02-01-2005 04:16 PM

Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
I have an Elk and Mule Deer hunt coming up in October to Darby, Montana for 10 days. I haven't hunted either before and I was wondering what pack to get. It's a semi-guided hunt and the guides will be packing out any animals we are lucky enough to shoot. I need a good pack for supplies with room for clothes to take off and put on through out the course of the day. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Elkcrazy8 02-01-2005 04:42 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Cabela's sells an Alaskan pack. A buddy of mine uses one. I have a Mckinley frame and a moose pack attatched to it. I forget the brand of the moose pack. But if you are not packing meat I would at least give the Alaskan a look. When I looked for my last pack I looked for a welded frame with plenty of support directly over my hips. I went with the moose pack as I am able to fit large meat sacks into the big compartment with ease. If you carry your supplies for a long distance then you will want a good comfortable pack. I beleive that the Alaskan comes apart and can be used as a day pack. For a day pack I have a pack that wraps aroung my waist at the bottom. I have a water bladder that can be filled and you can drink without even taking your pack off. I like to seperate my hunting items from my food items so a multiple compartment will be a plus. I have found that when traveling long distances to reduce shoulder stress, one can buy the padded seat belt covers and install them on the shoulder straps. This may cut down on bruising over long distances with alot of weight. Good luck in your search, there are alot of packs to choose from.

Robertesq1 02-01-2005 08:46 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Want the best:

http://www.kifaru.net/MGhome.htm

Check out their hunting packs...I prefer their military camoed line, but these will not let you down.

rost495 02-02-2005 07:56 AM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
I"ve looked at about every pack made, including Kifaru. Kifaru are not cheap but well made. I've got a number of packs. But at the moment the Eberlestock just one is replacing all my packs. I dont' know that there is a better more well designed pack out there period. And it can go from 2000 to 6000 CuIn capacity as you go along. FWIW I don't think there will be a better one to come along in a long time. Comfortable. Able to pack out elk hindquarters. Internal frame.

At least go to the eberlestock website and take a glance. I"ve not heard a negative comment from anyone else that has one so far.

Jeff

oldelkhunter 02-02-2005 02:37 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
1. Badlands pack would be my first choice..on a semiguided hunt you are not packing the camp on your back.

Montana Bob 02-03-2005 03:39 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 

ORIGINAL: Elkcrazy8
Cabela's sells an Alaskan pack.
I have the Alaskan Guide pack from Cabela's http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...rue&hasJS=true
This is a serious external frame with shelf unit and I would not suggest it for your type of hunt. Don't get me wrong it's a sweet unit and is used for they guy who needs to pack all his goods into the woods as well as packing out quarters.
Your on a guided hunt with horses that will be taking out the meat and I would go with a good day pack with an internal frame for your daily adventures out of camp. Might want to go with a duffel bag to load onto the horses to get you to camp and then use your day pack while hunting.
Like Elkcrazy say's there are many choices as far as brands, but that is the set up I would go with.
When I set out on an adventure in the area I use a small day pack in combination with a fanny pack and I can carry all I need in those. The day pack for clothes,lunch and such. Knives,rope,GPS, gun accesories in the fanny as well as water bottle.

Georgetownboys 02-10-2005 07:43 AM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
JMO. . . . If you are planning to do alot of hiking through some tough country, I think, stay away from external frame packs. I backpacked for years. External frames are nice for easy well groomed trails where no scrambling is needed. If you are going through heavy brush, over logs, rocks etc. You will appreciate the internal frames. The weight is closer to your back less crap sticking out etc. The only draw back is less ventalation (sp?) for your back. Hunting in the fall should be pretty cool though so I would not let it stop me.:D

mrlizzzard 02-11-2005 11:36 AM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Listen,I been reading about the smart hunters using the smaller bicycle wheeld carts and saying no more back packs.I hunted logging roads and mt. areas in Idaho and when I go back the carts gonna be with me.

losthwy 02-12-2005 02:38 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Kifaru does make a excellent pack-$$. I have one one of their Scout packs and it is well designed. The larger versions have an optional game carrier that I have not used but have been told carries large loads like elk quarters with relative comfort and ease. Built to high standards, your grand kids will using it.

AlaskaMagnum 02-12-2005 03:24 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Kifaru makes a very nice pack.

Barney's Sport Chalet here in Anchorage makes about the best damned external frame backpack on the market.

For what you are doing, you don't need either one of these packs. If the guide is packing, really, all you need is a good day pack for your lunch, knives, water, emergency gear. A nice day pack or even a fanny pack will be plenty.

Sniper151 02-13-2005 07:08 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Pace Maker, I purchased a Elite Scout Pack from Cabela's and really like it. They have two sizes and they both have a hydration system. You'll appreciate that on a long day of elk hunting that requires alot of walking.;)

Power 02-19-2005 06:10 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 

ORIGINAL: oldelkhunter

1. Badlands pack would be my first choice..on a semiguided hunt you are not packing the camp on your back.
I too vote for Badlands. Lifetime warranty, "Even if run over by your truck. As long as it can be fixed they will fix it. Even if bought from a yard sale, they don't care."

http://www.badlandspacks.com/

bronko22000 03-04-2005 01:35 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
I've been on a few western hunts for elk, mulies, etc. I used to carry a backpack but now that I'm older I now use one of Bass Pro's Extreme fanny pack. This pack is plenty big enough for extra socks, rain gear snacks.and a lot more other stuff you wish to pack. It has shoulder straps that take the weight off you hips and has a padded belt which is removable. It also has 4 buddy locks to add any accessory pouches (water bottle, rangefinder case, etc. )
I leave the guide carry the spotting scope.
Everyone has their own opinion, so I guess I'm throwing mine in. Its what works for me.

Mike from Texas 03-04-2005 03:16 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
IMO get a Badlands pack. THey have an unconditional lifetime warranty, no questions asked and they are comfortable as well. They have several models and I have no doubts that therte is one that will fit your needs perfectly. They are based out of Utah and are hunters themselves so I belive they know how to build a very functional hunting pack. Give them a call and I'm sure they can steer you in the right direction.

www.badlandspacks.com

Pace Maker 03-04-2005 08:39 PM

RE: Up coming Elk hunt I need some back pack advice
 
Thanks to every one who has answered my question about which pack to get. I just ordered an Eberlestock Pack. I'll find out shortly if I made the right decision or not.
John


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