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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Tbilisi on January 07, 2008, 03:42:00 PM
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Several weeks ago there was a topic about shoulder bags, men's over the shoulder bags used to carry needed items into the field. I am trying to simplify my hunting life and after this past season of bulging pockets, fanny packs sliding down over the rear when you are in a hurry, chocking from strings hanging around my neck, items rattling with every step, forgetting items left in the truck (shooting glove), just a generally unorganized feeling I would like to revisit this information. While hunting I ran into two bow hunters on seperate occasions wearing an over the shoulder type of bag and they seemed organized. So once again can we view these bags from the ones that use them? I want to simplify and organize.
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I'm with ya', I've been considering using my muzzleloader possibles bag. I think it has enough room to carry everything I need, except water. I'll just wear it under my camelback.
John
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There was a reply before about gov't issue type shoulder bags selling on that auction site for about $9 plus about $9 shipping. Don't waste your money. I got one and the thing is falling apart after only a couple hours of use. Plus the auxillary pockets are only big enough for a pack of gum or a small pocket knife. Pretty much useless. You get what ya pay for, I guess. ronp
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I would recommend the Filson Small Field bag if your budget isn't to tight. I bought one 16 years ago and it has been abused beyond belief. It is still as good as the day I bought it. The toughest piece of equipment I own.
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i went to an army surplus store and bought a bag that army medics use, it is an over the shoulder type of bag and i like it alot and don't seem to forget much of the stuff i want to remember.
i have a bow quiver that takes care of my arrows
i place my tab in one the the arrow groves and place an arrow over it to secure it until i need it, my dad velcro's his shooting glove to the riser of his bow
i have a video camera, water, digital camera, grunt tube, knife, clippers, head net, gloves, varmit call in my bag and some things i will add before a special hunt, ie cold weather gloves, thermacell, wool hats
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Is this what you were looking for?
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=052039
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I kind of like the catquiver,with the pack on it. :campfire:
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Duluth pack makes a nice "man purse" ;) I have 3 of them. They are called a shell bag. Works great as a possibles bag, fishing tackle bag or field bag for archery hunting.
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type in the word "haversack" on goggle. i carry one and it really does simplify things, of course my wife calls it my pocketbook!
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Ronp thanks on the update of the poor quality of army surplus. Dirty Bill I have a cat quiver but am going to a side quiver with a bag. I found the shoulder bag topic that was posted before. What size do you really need? The two that I saw seemed larger and were both made of green canvas material. Seemed to hold water and anything else they wanted to carry. I just haven't found the right bag yet. Thanks for all the info.
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Killdeer posted a pic of a quiver/possibles bag that looked pretty nice! And a catquiver looks pretty handy.
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Just checked the Duluth and Filson. Pricy but nice. Like the large filson field bag but without the brass buckles.
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Maybe a kit to build one? Does anyone know if Wyandotte builds one?
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I have used a possibles bag for years without telling a soul. Guess I should come out of the closet now. I have found no better way to carry your neccessary items when in the woods. The old mountain men knew what they were doing and they weren't sissies either.
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Chech out gameplangear.com and look at the spot and stalk. I used one this year and it is pretty handy anf comfy as well.
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The last time this topic came up got me inspired. Killy put up a pic of a nice bag/quiver thing, and I saw the one sold by one of the bag makers. Well you know how it is, steal an idea here and there and you end up with this.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v85/Flinttim/Bows%20and%20stuff/Mvc-006f.jpg)
A local doctor had ordered a new office chair thinking it was in black leather but when he got it , it was brown leather. So he paid me to recover a new chair and I salvaged the leather from it. From that came the bag and the quiver was made up from some thicker leather I keep around for knife sheaths and such.
I've hunted with muzzleloaders so long that NOT having a bag over my shoulder feels odd so this should fill the bill. Plenty of room inside. A hunting knife is inside the bag in it's own sheath as well as gloves, shooting glove, armguard, fire kit,notebook and pencil, hotmelt glue and lighter to repair field points and broadheads, sharpener, and waterproofing compound (rendered deer tallow). Still plenty of room for many more things.It will see duty for now on the 3D range but come next season should work OK.
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I'm with you flinttim except I like a smaller bag. Makes me take what I need instead of a whole lot that I don't.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v643/nripley/DSCN1226.jpg)
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I started using Army surplus shoulder satchels 20 years ago for fishing. I have a several, one for bowhunting (just the right size and with perfect pockets for flashlight, drag rope, knife, pruning snips, grunt call, and my Nif-T-seat), one for fishing (holds a small flat tacklebox perfectly), and one for flintlocks. I've tried fanny packs, but don't like them, and backpacks are often too big. The nice thing with shoulder satchels is that they're less cumbersome and everything you might want is right at your fingertips. No wrenching fanny packs around to the front (and having them drag your pants down), and no taking off backpacks (or having them snag on limbs). Just lift the flap at your side for easy access.
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I just bought a bandolaro style bag from wally world. for $15. Lots of small pouches. I can wear it across one shoulder and my quiver over the other. It have worked better than I could dream. There was a company selling that style thru some big outdoor TV shows.
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I have a wool hunting bag made by Gray Wolf Woolens. I can take a few photos of it tomorrow evening if you would like. Jeff at Gray Wolf deemed it "Mike's man purse"! It is very handy and it is all I used this deer season. My is Predator Brown, but he will make it in any pattern/color of wool he stocks. I/ll pm you a photo tomorrow........Mike
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http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=039418
Here is an older thread with alot of photos. There is one of mine there too,, but I'll get some better ones if you want! Mike
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I've previously posted photos of my possibles bag on other threads. This bag is made of elk hide and I had a local leathersmith make it for me to my specs around 17 years ago. It is a rare hunt that you will find me without it. Presently, Stickshooter of Trad Gang fame is making me a knife to replace the Schrade model #152 shown in the sheath. The inside of the bag is divided into three seperate compatments and I leave one COMPLETE set of all of my bowhunting essentials in their respective compartments. in this manner, even in the dark, I can find what I need by FEEL.
I'm fortunate to be able to hunt where I live and much of my hunting is done in two-three hour intervals after work. By leaving my hunting essentials in my possibles bag (arm guard, knife, Accusharp, mini-mag flashlight, compass, hat, face mask, gloves, rope, leatherman, folding saw, extra bowstring, fleece neck gator, etc.) when I get home from work, I grab my bow and quiver, my possibles bag, throw on my scent free clothes that I leave outside in a extra-large tupperware container and I'm off to the deer woods.
When the weather turns cold, I'll roll up and extra wool sweater and cinch it to the bottom of the bag using rahwhide laces. I know it sounds corny, but you will find that you'll grow fond of your possibles bag to the same degree that you become found of a favorite bow. For preseason scouting and tracking a deer, a possibles bag is an absolutely invaluable tool. The key to using it successfully is to ALWAYS leave one complete set of essentials in it. In this manner, you can just grab it and go.
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj306/northernmichigan/IMG_0894.jpg)
(http://i275.photobucket.com/albums/jj306/northernmichigan/IMG_0791.jpg)
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Here's a possible bag I made from elk leather that I just finished a couple weeks ago. I got the idea from another TG member.
The quiver is one of those vintage Bear models and on the strap are pockets for my "Sticshooter" knife, flashlight, cell phone/GPS. (traditional, huh?)
(http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d108/lwscott/possibles-bag.jpg)
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Originally posted by Tbilisi:
Ronp thanks on the update of the poor quality of army surplus. Dirty Bill I have a cat quiver but am going to a side quiver with a bag. I found the shoulder bag topic that was posted before. What size do you really need? The two that I saw seemed larger and were both made of green canvas material. Seemed to hold water and anything else they wanted to carry. I just haven't found the right bag yet. Thanks for all the info.
I like to have a pack I can put a jacket or sweater in,but I can see how handy the possibles bag would be. I don't always use the catquiver,sometimes just a day pack.
The possibles bag though would be great for a day in the woods. The hatchet is a good idea too.
The thing about us hunters is that we are always changing and adapting,looking for the perfect outfit that works best for what we want to do.
I'm pretty much unable to hunt in trees now,so I'll be hunting from the ground a lot.The possibles bag would work well for that. :campfire:
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Good looking bags. Great ideas. If only I could sew or get my wife to help me out. We both are busy at this point of time. Guess I need to buy some leather and give it a try. I like the comparments. Lab4me I can se where someone would get attached to a bag like yours. Flinttim and Greenjeans those are beautiful bags. And the elk leather from blackhawk, wow. OK, I ned to purchase leather to make on. I am inspired, imprressed and can do this. Where would be the best place to go on line and purchase leather for a bag. Needs to be a soft type feel. Suggestions please.
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ttt
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Blackhawk:
Sweet set up!