Best predator hunting pack

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Anyone know of a pack with SlyDog like kickstand back, a seat and a scabbard? Just searched the previous poster's description and found what he wrote of. Good find. Any comparable made by others..

Found the thread on an image search so apologies if this thread's old as hell. Might be nice to pull it forward for updates..

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I use the Slydog pack and chair combo. The pack is large enough to hold E-callers, decoys, or whatever you may need, the ground chair works awesome. Thick butt pad and back rest with fold out rear legs. I'm real happy with it.
I too really like the Slydog ground and pound pack/seat, for me the back support is priceless. before it I ether had to have a taller chair or roll around on the ground to get feeling back in my legs before standing up.
 
I too really like the Slydog ground and pound pack/seat, for me the back support is priceless. before it I ether had to have a taller chair or roll around on the ground to get feeling back in my legs before standing up.
have you ever tried strapping a tripod on a Slydog, wondering how that would work?
 
Lately, I've been frustrated with my lack of organization when I go out hunting. I've come to the conclusion that I either need a good hunting pack to carry gear out into the field, or I'm carrying too much junk with me and I need to leave some of it behind.

When I go out, I'm usually carrying the following:
Rifle
Shooting sticks
E-Caller
Browning Strutter folding chair
Mojo Critter Decoy

So - am I trying to carry too much around? If not, whats the best pack for carrying my gear?
I have an SOG Ninja day pack and love it, straps are very comfortable under weight. Very durable, robust zippers, amazing quality for the cheap price, and the buckle straps on the sides are great for my chair, and sometimes I clip a rear bag or even my foxpro in them.
 
I think I’m going to try to piece together another pack soon. I’m using the eberlestock X2 euro now and it’s nice but I don’t love it.

Going to get a eberlestock main frame and put one of their gun scabbards on it. Thinking about trying to mount my lucky duck stadium chair onto the metal frame so I can just flip it around and sit on the pack. If that doesn’t work, then no big deal, I’ll have quick access to pulling the stadium chair off the frame, without having to unzip a bag. The stadium chair has a pouch to hold my call so no need to make a ton of noise unzipping and digging in a bag.

The stronger frame will help to strap coyotes to the pack and carry them out instead of dragging (especially when I have more than two coyotes). Ran into that problem last year when on long walks in badland and cactus filled country. Still not a fan though of skinning them off of fence posts.
 


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