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<blockquote data-quote="Rebell" data-source="post: 1862101" data-attributes="member: 97236"><p>Lots of good input and concur with most. One thing that was not mentioned is the importance of a quality pack. You can't carry much or won't carry much with a uncomfortable pack. I have been using Packs from Nimrod Outdoors for many years. A couple of reasons on top of comfort. Once you purchase the base belt and shoulder harness you can attach any of the different sized packs from a simple fanny style to large wilderness pack in type. You can pack out the first load of your harvest and then attach it to a packframe for a return trip. I have acquired multiple sizes over the years to fit each of my fall and spring hunting needs. I love my pack and it is one of the few still manufactured is the USA, not just based here. (Middleton Idaho) The owner Nate answers the phone when you call! Just put in Nimrod Outdoors in your browser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rebell, post: 1862101, member: 97236"] Lots of good input and concur with most. One thing that was not mentioned is the importance of a quality pack. You can’t carry much or won’t carry much with a uncomfortable pack. I have been using Packs from Nimrod Outdoors for many years. A couple of reasons on top of comfort. Once you purchase the base belt and shoulder harness you can attach any of the different sized packs from a simple fanny style to large wilderness pack in type. You can pack out the first load of your harvest and then attach it to a packframe for a return trip. I have acquired multiple sizes over the years to fit each of my fall and spring hunting needs. I love my pack and it is one of the few still manufactured is the USA, not just based here. (Middleton Idaho) The owner Nate answers the phone when you call! Just put in Nimrod Outdoors in your browser. [/QUOTE]
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