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Posted By: TrapEd Hunting backpack - 06/02/22
I'm look for advice on a hunting pack. I hunt northern Ontario the first week of November each year. The weather is anything and everything. Last year I bought the Sitka fanatic jacket and bibs. They are to warm to wear while walking into the stands usually anywhere from 3/8 to about3/4 of a mile. I generally sit all day so I need something big enough for a couple of sandwiches and drinks plus the Sitka gear. Any ideas of a pack that I can strap the jacket and bibs to the out side.
Posted By: GWPGUY Re: Hunting backpack - 06/02/22
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Posted By: 260Remguy Re: Hunting backpack - 06/06/22
Have you considered one of the $17 Italian or $18 Polish milsurp canvas packs that Midway is advertising?

It you're just carrying gear to your stand one of these might be worth a look.

*** Read the reviews before you buy. ***
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Hunting backpack - 06/09/22
I use a Mystery Ranch Sawtooth 45 for that type hunt.
Posted By: TrapEd Re: Hunting backpack - 06/12/22
Thanks
Posted By: T_O_M Re: Hunting backpack - 06/25/22
Are you packing out meat or just packing in lunch and clothing?

I don't know how large those garments are but maybe you don't need a pack with a belt ... for bulky but light loads, I like a Badlands Pursuit or 5.11 Tactical Rush 24.

If you are also packing meat out, then I'm liking the Eberlestock F1 mainframe and a bag .. their Vapor 2500 would be a good sized choice.
Posted By: TrapEd Re: Hunting backpack - 07/04/22
Thanks for the info.
Posted By: wytex Re: Hunting backpack - 07/07/22
Look at some Badlands day packs, most have some lashing straps on the outside.
Posted By: eaglemountainman Re: Hunting backpack - 07/08/22
Any pack with a load shelf should work quite well. Fold up and place the heavy garments on the shelf, between the bag and frame, and cinch down tight. The previously mentioned Sawtooth 45 will work, but I think you could go a lot smaller, with something like a Pop Up 28. The bag is more than ample for food and water, more spare clothes, binos, kill kit etc.

These are both Mystery Ranch packs, but there are plenty of other packs out there suited for the same purpose.
Posted By: jeeper Re: Hunting backpack - 08/31/22
Eberlestock has a meat hauler that can serve multipurpous. haul clothes in and deer and clothes out.
Posted By: WhiteTrash Re: Hunting backpack - 09/01/22
Kifaru Stryker, load shelf for packing out. Well built and frame is comfortable when hauling.
Posted By: Chuck_R Re: Hunting backpack - 11/09/22
Budget???

Hunting packs run the gamut of in expensive to just south of $600.

The past 5 seasons I've been using am Eberlestock X2 (about $250) which has decent load carrying capability at plenty of room for a day pack. The suspension is good, but it's not adjustable for torso length. IF anything it's over organized with multiple pockets and is a little heavy for it's capacity, but it's held up very well and carries more chit than I need. It can haul meat if needed, but it won't be too comfortable doing it.

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I'm about to switch over to either a Mystery Ranch Pop-Up 38 or a Metcalf for next season. I'm gearing up for a couple elk hunts and packing oput won't be an option, so I need something more capable. My budget will be about $500.
Posted By: SheriffJoe Re: Hunting backpack - 11/10/22
For meat, get a meat pack.

Backpacking or hiking pack sized for the outing. See brands.

Climbing packs. A little lighter for the volume. See brands.

Military surplus packs are sometimes appropriate and durable.
Posted By: jmp300wsm Re: Hunting backpack - 11/20/22
I just bought a Metcalf. My buddy uses one all the time for crazy heavy loads nd he highly recommends it.
Posted By: Boarmaster123 Re: Hunting backpack - 05/08/23
Originally Posted by jmp300wsm
I just bought a Metcalf. My buddy uses one all the time for crazy heavy loads nd he highly recommends it.
They are nice enjoy it. I like how they can compress into a smaller package.
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