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Title: Bowhunting packs
Post by: longbowman on February 27, 2009, 11:34:00 AM
How many of you use the new style fanny packs with the shoulder straps on them?  Do you like them and recommend them?  Thanks!
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Recurve50 LBS on February 27, 2009, 11:36:00 AM
I know guys that use them all the time. I used to use one till I started using a Cat II Quiver. IMO it's more comfortable to wear than a fanny pack.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Whip on February 27, 2009, 11:53:00 AM
I use one for some of my hunting, and I have a pretty good line of packs on my Prairie Traditions website.  

The Blacks Creek All American pack is very nice, and I have those listed on my site and in stock.  I also have the Blacks Creek Kodiak pack in stock but it isn't pictured on the website.  I bought some to use as a show special at Kalamazoo.  

In addition, I carry Badlands and Eberlestock.  Badlands Monster pack is a good one and Eberlestock's Slingshot pack are a couple to look at.  Both of those I would have to special order for you, but I do have access to the full line of products for any of those manufacturers and could save you a few bucks.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: woodsman196 on February 27, 2009, 12:21:00 PM
I have an old Black's Creek pack. I think it is the Grizzly. I really like it. I can carry all the things I need for a day or it expands out to a medium sized day pack so I can load it up with layers of clothing to put on when I get on stand after a long walk in. The straps on the outside allow me to carry a fold up seat cushion or even a full sized jacket. Last season I slammed the tailgate of my truck on one of the buckles for the waist belt. Of coarse it broke. I emailed Blacks Creek to see if I could buy a new buckle and they sent an new one out right away. At no charge. I don't see me wearing this pack out soon but when I need a new one I know where I will look.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: allan f on February 27, 2009, 12:37:00 PM
I use this style pack and really like how low it rides but keep the weight where I want it.  I use the Nimrod packs and they have a bunch that are interchangeable depending on what type of hunting I am doing.  I really like them for a day to muti day hunts.  Check them out  nimrodpacks.com

Check it out they have been great for me.
Allan
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Chris C. on February 27, 2009, 12:44:00 PM
In my experience there is no finer day pack made than the First Trip Explorer by Bison Gear.  It's designed to hunt.  Silent, well built and comfortable.  It took many years trying other packs before I invested in this one and am glad that I did.  

Also, Bison Gear's customer service is first rate with the best warranty in the business, period.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Jerry Jeffer on February 27, 2009, 01:09:00 PM
I used a cat quiver for years and it just was not enough. Then,  trying to combine the cat quiver with another pack was way uncomfortable. I recently picked up a badlands pack and I think it will be the one for me after many trial with other packs over the years.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: CrazyBuck on February 27, 2009, 01:59:00 PM
Check out the thread "My new quiver pack". You might find what your looking for. It really is awesome stuff.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Angus on February 27, 2009, 02:31:00 PM
I like my catVI, but there are modifications I'd like to make; having an hydration bladder and fleece tube would be nice, and the arrows aren't easy to put back into the quiver. I'd recommend it "conditionally", though.  It's comfortable, access is good, it's quiet, and carries what I need for an all-day stillhunt.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: longbowman on February 27, 2009, 03:05:00 PM
Thanks guys.  I've used the same old day pack for years but these look much more comfortable and even more room.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: VTer on February 27, 2009, 04:37:00 PM
I just bought The Cabelas Transporter pack for myself for X-mas and so far I like it. As said above, I like where it rides as opposed to a daypack. I don't think I'll be able to use it when the temps are cold because I stuff a lot of extra clothes in my daypack that won't fit in the fanny pack. For turkey hunting and general scouting/early bow season, I think it will be great.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: longbowjim on February 27, 2009, 06:21:00 PM
I personally love my Bison Gear pack.  It is a little bigger than a fanny pack, but small enough that you don't even know it is there.  My pack is so old that is still has the Pack Idaho patch on it.  It is small enough to take into the back 40, but big enough to survive for a night or two in the mountains lost.  I rarely enter the woods, even when stump shooting, without it.  JD
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Rooselk on February 27, 2009, 07:18:00 PM
I use a Catquiver II. The material is ASAT fleece. I also purchased the matching CatQuiver Hip/waist strap accessory, which attaches to the quiver and gives me extra storage pockets, a water bottle pocket, etc. It works great.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: slivrslingr on February 27, 2009, 07:33:00 PM
Bison Gear for me.  Small enough for a day hunt, big enough for an overnighter, tough enough to pack an elk quarter.  The shoulder straps make all the difference when there is a load in the pack.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: wahoo on February 27, 2009, 07:47:00 PM
pack Idaho - Ok I am aging myself , Bison packs. I have had mine for at least 12yrs and it is still in great shape and has been on some great hunts. Ck em out
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: tim roberts on February 27, 2009, 08:19:00 PM
Picked up a Nimrod pack last year and am going to give it a try this year!
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Chris C. on February 27, 2009, 08:25:00 PM
Wahoo, I too have a Pack Idaho First Trip Explorer and have hunted with it almost as long as you have!  It's hunted with me throughout the Rocky Mountain states, the desert Southwest and the Pacific Northwest and I'm sold on the design.

After the '08 late deer season, I returned it to Bison Gear for a zipper repair.  Put it in the mail on Monday, had it back in hand THE SAME WEEK on Friday, NO CHARGE!  They replaced the entire zipper and the workmanship is incredible and the quality of the new zipper is first class.

Guys, I'm sold on solid value and customer service.  I'll pay to get what it takes to get both.

Bison Gear/Pack Idaho delivers.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Shedrock on February 27, 2009, 08:52:00 PM
I love my Bison Gear First Trip Explorer also. One of the best investments I ever made. Great, well built pack.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: wingnut on February 27, 2009, 08:57:00 PM
i'm a bison gear man too.  We tried a lot of packs including some we designed and built ourselves.  the Bison Gear pack exceeds expectations.

Mike
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: KSdan on February 28, 2009, 12:16:00 AM
FYI. . . I do not see these listed on this site much. . . certainly want you to work with our sponsors when possible.  But "Bruzergear"- based out of Utah- a little less known in the midwest.  I sure have been impressed with their products and prices.  Made by hunters.  Life-time guarantee etc.  Might check them out.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: dragon rider on February 28, 2009, 12:29:00 AM
I vote with the rest of the Bison Gear crowd.  Great stuff and Angelo's a pleasure to deal with.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: SL on February 28, 2009, 07:16:00 AM
Bison Gear for me also. I wish I would have bought one years ago.
SL
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: hunt it on February 28, 2009, 08:23:00 AM
Love my Bison Gear Lost River pack.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Big'n on February 28, 2009, 10:39:00 AM
I use a Badlands Monster Pack for hunt'n close. My choice for extended hikes is a Kelty Bison. It has slide through sleeves on the sides for my 2 piece longbow, hands free binocular harness across the shoulder straps, and pockets in the waist belt for easy access to small items(phone, compass, snacks). It is also set up for a camelback. Pretty cool pack if you need more room than your fanny.  God Bless, Dave
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: DesertDude on February 28, 2009, 04:46:00 PM
I also bought a Cabela's Transporter in outfitter camo.  I really like the layout of this pack.
Title: Re: Bowhunting packs
Post by: Deadsmple on February 28, 2009, 05:35:00 PM
After field testing many different small packs over many years I settled on the CatquiverVI.  It's a real comfortable pack and I thought I finally found the one for me. Now this past winter bow I was hanging around Southpawshooter and Bamboo and they both had the Badlands monster pack. That monster pack is super comfortable. I think I'm gonna make the switch, the Badlands pack seems to pack just a bit more and that's what I'm looking for, for the late fall when I'm packing in extra wool.