Would the Teryall be big enough for overnights? Looking for something to use for high country fly fishing trips, overnights and hunting day pack. Either that or going with one of the larger bags whigh may be more versatile. Maybe both...
if you just want one backpack i would think you would be better off with the duplex or UL and pick smaller bag
maybe the, nomad, 22mag or the like, and use a camp bag for extended trips
to me the thing with the teryall is like aron says in the video it isn't set up for added external pockets, making it the size it is...
i purchased the hunter, 22mag, with some pockets and such, i did get a 55l OR bag as well, i cannot imagine carrying anymore stuff than this combo can haul
to me the initial investment in the duplex and bags is steeper but so much more versatile than a all in one unit.
i did just get a spike camp and absolutely love it, but i cannot imagine going 2- 3 days hunting with it, unless i was hunting grouse or fishing like you mentioned. i have loaded it with 40lbs and carried it and it handles it well, but not the same comfort as the duplex.
it is nice having a all in one pack like the spike camp for day trips and hikes
more so than using the duplex and bag for that
with that said
during elk season i will walk around with the duplex and its load hauling capabilities for day or backpack hunts
just depends on how much gear you want or can afford i guess