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What is everyone using for blind bags these days? My smaller bag is toast and was never that great to begin with.

Looking for a medium sized bag for short walk in hunts. Price doesn’t really matter if the quality matches. The more waterproof and functional the better.

I have an adequate pit blind bag and have used plastic ammo cans for boat hunts. Neither of those work well for what I am doing now.


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How big a bag are you looking for?


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smaller to medium


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Roger sporting goods has some final approach blind bags on sale. They look to be just what you are looking for.

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I like my Hardcore blind bag. It is rugged but not sure about waterproof.


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I have medium sized bag that I for from Bass Pro (Redhead) many years ago. It has a ton of pockets/compartments and has been through hell and back while hunting.

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This is the HardCore blind bag I use. Big enough for everything I need to carry, outside of my decoys.

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I've used a Harrell&Sons waxed bag for the last few years. Can't see me ever wearing it out honestly. Its able to carry all I need to carry and it doesn't look like the piece of crap bags that you have to replace every other year
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I have used the final approach from Rogers for years and it is a great bag. Matter of fact I just bought a new one with the hard bottom. Gave my old one to my son.

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I will not buy another blind bag, no matter what brand or price, if it does not have a hard, waterproof bottom.

I got tired of having a wet bag when I set it on the floor of the blind, boat, pit, or ground. Never seemed to fail, anywhere I set my bag waterfowl hunting the bottom got wet, then the contents.

I have a bag similar to this now and will get another one like it if this if the current one gives out.
https://www.cabelas.com/product/hun...locked-up-blind-bag/2007888.uts?slotId=1


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Wish I had a better picture of this Magellan bag, house brand of Academy Sports.

Hard plastic bottom compartment. End zipper pockets for gloves, face nets, calls. Inside for shell boxes and sandwiches. Side zipper pouch the “lays” open for dumping a box of shells in for quick reloading.

I’m fairly new to waterfowl, but this works well for me.

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