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Old 02-25-2022, 04:07 PM
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Default pack frame for daypack?

Thinking of something better to use than the Kelty bag pack that is small enough to carry everyday allday, but better for strapping on that first load to the road.
Dwight Schuh used to sport one iirc?, thinking of a small but sturdy frame with detachable bag, more of a skeleton maybe compared to other serious haulers?
A mini Ox frame?
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Old 02-25-2022, 04:46 PM
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Old 02-25-2022, 04:48 PM
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I use the mystery ranch mule. Love it, very comfortable to wear all day and can be used to haul a big load if needed.
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Old 02-25-2022, 06:57 PM
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Lots of options for this type of pack. Definitely the way to go in my mind unless I'm hunting close to the truck or off the atv. Depending on how much gear you bring another option is pack out bags. I used them last year and they were awesome... think pannier for a human. They pack down almost small enough to fit in a cargo pocket. I carried both hind quarters of a bull elk in one go about 1.2km over uneven ground. It was heavy but it worked. I packed them in strapped on the outside of a small fanny pack.. made for a crazy light hunt set up.. all I had was two game bags, knife, tags, light, water, snacks and pack out bags.
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Old 02-25-2022, 07:46 PM
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Exo 3500 K2 is what I use for everything. Its never felt like too much pack for a day hunt.
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Old 03-01-2022, 11:05 PM
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Stone glacier sky archer 6200, xcurve frame is my go to pack for everything now. I take the lid off for day hunts. Light weight, quiet, narrow, super comfortable. Can take a few grouse or a moose quarter out. It Replaced 3 other packs I have. EXO and MR are well made but often come up for sale used…very few guys part with their SG pack.
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Old 03-02-2022, 09:53 PM
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Thinking of something better to use than the Kelty bag pack that is small enough to carry everyday allday, but better for strapping on that first load to the road.
Dwight Schuh used to sport one iirc?, thinking of a small but sturdy frame with detachable bag, more of a skeleton maybe compared to other serious haulers?
A mini Ox frame?
Not sure how far back your thinking of Dwight Schuh but he designed and endorsed one of the Coleman Peak 1 packs with the plastic Ramflex frame. Model was referred to by his name. I still use one to this day and have back-up one hanging in the closet. Surprising the deals you can get on Ebay if you're patient. Came in either 27" or 35" tall frame [ Schuhs was the 27" model].
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Old 03-03-2022, 11:58 AM
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I can only see my self carrying a pack on a sheep hunt . When I did sheep hunt it always stayed in camp anyways . The year I shot my ram ,I forgot the Trapper nelson at home ! The meat was carried out in bags but the head was very heavy . Those were the days .
Now i only hunt moose so every thing is with the quad .
If it don't fit in my pockets ,it does not come along on short walks (1-4 hrs)

I kind of laugh at hunting partners that have to carry a pack on short walks.

I can only understand carrying a pack if your walking in for the night and spending a night or two .

I hope this old timer does not offend any of the newer generation hunters.

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Old 03-03-2022, 09:42 PM
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I can only see my self carrying a pack on a sheep hunt . When I did sheep hunt it always stayed in camp anyways . The year I shot my ram ,I forgot the Trapper nelson at home ! The meat was carried out in bags but the head was very heavy . Those were the days .
Now i only hunt moose so every thing is with the quad .
If it don't fit in my pockets ,it does not come along on short walks (1-4 hrs)

I kind of laugh at hunting partners that have to carry a pack on short walks.

I can only understand carrying a pack if your walking in for the night and spending a night or two .

I hope this old timer does not offend any of the newer generation hunters.
I carry a school sized backpack for day trips. Same as I do for a hike. Makes a nice seat at the very least.
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Old 03-03-2022, 11:27 PM
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I can only see my self carrying a pack on a sheep hunt . When I did sheep hunt it always stayed in camp anyways . The year I shot my ram ,I forgot the Trapper nelson at home ! The meat was carried out in bags but the head was very heavy . Those were the days .
Now i only hunt moose so every thing is with the quad .
If it don't fit in my pockets ,it does not come along on short walks (1-4 hrs)

I kind of laugh at hunting partners that have to carry a pack on short walks.

I can only understand carrying a pack if your walking in for the night and spending a night or two .

I hope this old timer does not offend any of the newer generation hunters.
It depends where one hunts. If I know for a fact that it would take me hours to pack an elk out, I will bring a pack with every time. Most of the time I dump it once I am close to where I chose to hunt that day. Even if it’s an hour walk in, it is much easier to bring the pack than coming back to get it, especially if there are a few hills on the way to climb.

In November, when weather permits to leave the meat overnight, I often only bring a rope, knife, rifle, phone and water. Maybe another random thing or two, all in pockets. Again, depends on where I hunt, lol.

But there are no quads or other vehicles usually involved aside from getting to the area.

I need a good pack myself, but cannot justify spending that much on SG. I use my camping pack (Osprey). Great pack (too small though), I used it for years for different tasks, but something more “specialized” would be nice.

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Old 03-04-2022, 06:44 AM
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Default Coleman Peak 1 Ramflex frame

Video with modified [aluminum stays added] 35" Ramflex frame in action.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvt9NTaXJkUhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezZwfiFaTLw

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Old 03-05-2022, 09:55 AM
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Default J-34

I'm a big fan of the eberlystock all in one J-34 It has nice compartments for everything. the drawbacks are it is heavy, and not great with heavier loads (over 40lbs) I like the scabbard for rifle carry. Compresses down for day pack and expands to carry out game. The pack will stand up to a lot of use.
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Old 03-11-2022, 09:44 AM
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I can only see my self carrying a pack on a sheep hunt . When I did sheep hunt it always stayed in camp anyways . The year I shot my ram ,I forgot the Trapper nelson at home ! The meat was carried out in bags but the head was very heavy . Those were the days .
Now i only hunt moose so every thing is with the quad .
If it don't fit in my pockets ,it does not come along on short walks (1-4 hrs)

I kind of laugh at hunting partners that have to carry a pack on short walks.

I can only understand carrying a pack if your walking in for the night and spending a night or two .

I hope this old timer does not offend any of the newer generation hunters.
Once a person gets used to carrying a pack for hunting, you just always bring it. Better to have it than wish you did mentality.

I usually carry game bags, knives, layers of clothing- rain, insulation, etc, food, water, tripod, sometimes a spotter. None of it weighs too much, but it sure makes you more prepared to spend longer out there.

I wouldn't want to be limited to what I can fit in my pockets. Not a comfortable way to carry things.
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Old 03-30-2022, 07:06 PM
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Kifaru, exo, stone glacier, kuiu, mystery ranch... lots of options.
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Old 04-01-2022, 09:24 PM
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Default Kelty Cache Hauler frame

Seller states no sales outside of US, if someone has a US contact to purchase and them send to you if that works. Possibly think outside box to purchase a very well regarded pack frame that is out of production and new. https://www.ebay.com/itm/18536025633...2Cchnl%3Dmkcid
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Old 04-30-2022, 03:11 PM
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Once a person gets used to carrying a pack for hunting, you just always bring it. Better to have it than wish you did mentality.

I usually carry game bags, knives, layers of clothing- rain, insulation, etc, food, water, tripod, sometimes a spotter. None of it weighs too much, but it sure makes you more prepared to spend longer out there.

I wouldn't want to be limited to what I can fit in my pockets. Not a comfortable way to carry things.
No matter what kind of hunting I do, I have a pack on. Even prairie hunting I have a pack with me. Not into trying to stuff food, water, knives, TP, gps, spotting scope, extra clothing/rain gear, ect....into my pockets (I tend to hunt a long ways from my vehicle). And as a perk, the more you have in it, the better of a rifle rest it makes. I've shot a lot of game in the flatlands over a pack. Of course mountain hunting it's a necessity.
I run an exo K3 and have 2 bags for it. 3200 for a day pack and a 6400 for bigger trips
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Old 04-30-2022, 05:50 PM
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Stone glacier +1
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Old 04-30-2022, 03:00 PM
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Default Dwight Schuh Coleman PEAK 1 backpack

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Thinking of something better to use than the Kelty bag pack that is small enough to carry everyday allday, but better for strapping on that first load to the road.
Dwight Schuh used to sport one iirc?, thinking of a small but sturdy frame with detachable bag, more of a skeleton maybe compared to other serious haulers?
A mini Ox frame?
Missing one buckle end as eluded to in add description. States good condition.https://www.ebay.com/itm/25551021569...8AAOSws8BiaTra
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