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<blockquote data-quote="Wilderness Blacktail" data-source="post: 1926558" data-attributes="member: 27906"><p>I like a medium size pack that compresses down nice but still allows me to haul meat back. Personally I would not carry an extra pack just to have a perfect pack for every situation considering it all got there on my back. Out of the truck, sure. </p><p> For horseback hunts I bought a pack frame with meat hauler from Wilderness Pack Specialties in Oregon and put a small pelican bag and couple pouches on it. That gives me a daypack I can use to haul whatever I'm capable of lifting. It's the Kodiak frame, made entirely in US too which is neat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilderness Blacktail, post: 1926558, member: 27906"] I like a medium size pack that compresses down nice but still allows me to haul meat back. Personally I would not carry an extra pack just to have a perfect pack for every situation considering it all got there on my back. Out of the truck, sure. For horseback hunts I bought a pack frame with meat hauler from Wilderness Pack Specialties in Oregon and put a small pelican bag and couple pouches on it. That gives me a daypack I can use to haul whatever I'm capable of lifting. It's the Kodiak frame, made entirely in US too which is neat. [/QUOTE]
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