canyonhunter47
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I am shopping hunting backpacks right now and am debating between a pack that fits my needs most of time vs sizing up for potential longer trips.
Now most new packs have a load area between the frame and the bag, usually for meat, but does anyone have an opinion on using that area for a dry bag for extra gear when packing in? Other than killing something early and having packed food still taking up too much space (good problem to have), are there any other concerns with this approach?
Now most new packs have a load area between the frame and the bag, usually for meat, but does anyone have an opinion on using that area for a dry bag for extra gear when packing in? Other than killing something early and having packed food still taking up too much space (good problem to have), are there any other concerns with this approach?