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Old 08-17-2006, 04:44 PM
jmarriott jmarriott is offline
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Originally posted by 8X56MS
I pack it fairly full, and yes, it did sag a bit. Then I remembered a pair of clip on suspenders in the closet. That was the solution..
Thats what i did.

I was tired of the sagging so I took the old set of camo suspenders that i got for a gift one year and never worn much and attached the clips to the belt area of the pack. I was always setting and did not like the fanny part so i turned it into a bellypack now and it works well. I think the bag was made by ducsbak company nothing fancy.

I also like the fact that while stillhunting i can rest the shotgun on the top of the pack and take the wieght off my arms. and its all right there. My binoc's, calls, rattle horns ect.

Normally i carry the basics in mine. A 12 foot piece of paracord, A lighter and some tobacco, deer grunt tube, a turkey mouth call, Extra food, some shells, extra gloves and socks, little notebook, pen, silent dog whistle, (My favorite little ground hog alerter), Extra release for bow season, and other stuff so it gets fairly full.
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