Looking for a quiet pack , with a simple layout for hunting white tails in tree stands . Do you guys have any good recommendations?
Kind of expensive, but I have a King of the Mountain wool pack. I cut the waist straps off of it. Has three compartments. Smallest one on the front is where I put my lunch and shooting tab. The deep pocket behind it gets my binos, arm guard, sheath knife, extra hat and face mask, etc. The large main/back compartment I use for extra clothes, survival items, extra flashlight, cord, etc. I hang it from the tree next to me at about waist level and open the front two pockets half way. Can easily retrieve what I need with very little movement.
I've got a hornhunter G3 treestand pack and love it. It carries anything I can think of and the way they built it is ideal for the treestand whitetail hunter. It has a hook sewed on the opening that lets you hang it up and have access to anything inside in the tree and has a bow rope built onto it. The pack allows you to pack your bow on it and it has cinch straps on the bottom that is real nice to haul your outer layers on the way to the stand and put them on once you get to the tree. It's fairly light and the best part is it doesn't cost a arm and a leg. Think I picked mine up off eBay for around $100
Take a look at johnson woolen mills daypack. Simple design, quiet (this was my biggest issue with shopping daypacks), and if you look at their website they have a bunch of colors. This has become my carry on personal item on air flights too. I don't often carry a back pack deer hunting, use this one when I do. Lined with an ultrasil drybag this will be my daypack moose hunting in Alaska this fall.
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I found a small pack for $15 bucks in the clearance section at Bass Pro. I needed something that would hold just what I needed, and nothing else and this fit the bill.
It isn't made of any special material or anything so isn't necessarily quiet, but it suited my needs well.
I have a buddy that has the Sitka Fanatic pack-he loves it. Super quiet, is purpose built for whitetail hunting. I just haven't ponied up the cash for it.
Find an old camelback and remove the bladder. They make great little day packs
Santa brought me one from Day One Camouflage for Christmas this past year. I'm looking forward to using it this fall. Prior to I had one that I thought was perfect. However I found it was loud (fabric & zippers), it was "shaped" and I didn't like the hard lines of it sticking out from the tree. This new one is soft, drawstring or elastic closure and "floppy". Can't was to use it.
-Jeremy :coffee:
Not really a back pack but a day pack, badlands makes a few good ones. I use their daypack and super Fanny pack. Worth every penny imo and guaranteed
I really like my new eberlestock bandit. It is small, but well thought out. I think it is going to be my goto treestand pack for a long time.
I've used a Day One Camouflage backpack since 1990. That is all I use for tree or ground.
If i'm only going to be out for 4 hours or so, i use the kuiu stalker 500. Very compact
For just a day trip, I don't use a pack. What doesn't fit into my Asbell haversack goes into the pockets of my hunting vest. The more space I have, the more junk I cram in. This makes me take just what I need.
X2 on the Kuiu Stalker 500. Gave away all my fanny packs. Great little pack.
A couple years ago I had a nice, pricey fleece day pack that I dumbed it up and apparently it blew out of my truck after my last outing. Luckily I had emptied all the contents for the end of the season, so was only out the pack. But I was pissed at myself and decided at my age I could easily do with half the stuff I was toting into the woods in a lot smaller pack...in case I did something so stupid again. I bought a Wallyworld Fieldline Pro Series Sling Pack and it works great. I liked it so well, that when they got marked down after hunting season I got a couple more and now keep all my bowhunting stuff in one, my turkey stuff in another and my predator calling stuff in a third. Keeps me from forgetting something important which plagued me when I kept rotating stuff in and out of one. And it won't "break the bank" when you get old and have "senior moments"!
Tensing 1500 is a good day pack too from my experience
Rusty
Another vote for the eberlestock bandit. I replaced the pack I had been using for 15 years with the bandit last fall. About perfect for tree stand bowhunting.
Is the bandit quiet?
olddog if you hadn't emptied it out it wouldn't have blow out.
I got a small pack off the bay and it fits great on my pacseat and quickly and easily detaches for normal carry or hauling up a stand. Mainly carry things for field dressing, emergencies (space blanket, lighter, first aid, headlamp) a big knife and things I'll not likely be messing with while on stand and making unnecessary noise. You can pack it light or stuff it for an overnighter.
I've had a Badlands Treestand pack for years, and just as the name implies it's perfect for treestand hunting. I don't think they make it anymore, but I think there is an updated version now and I'd highly recommend checking it out
Last year I got a small sling pack from Trout Unlimited in which I put a headlamp, a lightweight rain jacket, my compass, a havalon knife, a folding saw and pruners and a length of parachute cord. That covers everything I carry for early season hunting.
Any good assault pak will hang well from a hook or sit on ground for big game day hunting hunting. You go to high or big country prolly better to with a three day plus size pak. There your better suited with a slighly bigger set up as you need to carry bear ammo and some small gear to stay out a day or two if you kill out late and have to stay a nite or two from base camp.
Hedge~
I use a military Molle II FLC vest with different pouches on the front. It is out of the way just enough when shooting but having everything on my chest accessible is very convenient. I have pouches for wind checker, calls, snacks, release, cell phone, range finder and flashlight. I have a D-ring Grimlock carabiner for my water thermos that I detach once in the stand. If it becomes bothersome or hot, I just take it off and hang it on a screw in hanger and everything is still accessible.
Bought it off ebay. I don't remember the make.
I don't drag deer anymore unless they are very close to the truck, I carry all my heavier clothes in so i use a Kuiu Icon Pro300 and have for about 6 seasons. I rarely ever go to the woods without it from scouting, to shed hunting to hunting. Overkill for some but Ive beat the daylights out of it, it works for me. I also carry my stands in and out ever time so my Lone Wolf is strapped on it typically.
I have a shoulder bag ( haver sack ) I like it better than anything else I've used for short hunts. It doesn't interfere with carrying a stand and you can still get into it as it is hanging under your arm. Also don't have to take it off to get the stand off your back and into the tree. A buddy made mine out of some kind of upholstery material. Think I've had it around 20 years and still going strong.
Walmart day pack
Love this thing
Indestructible
Enough pockets and compartments well thought out - easy to keep organized- and easy to find stuff easily.
$28 I think around five years ago
I picked up a Sitka fanatic pack last year and I can say it is completely silent and has all the pockets and storage I could want. I can carry 4 sticks and a saddle platform with no issues. I'm impressed with it. It's similar to dayone pack (also silent), but with way more useful features.