I don't believe in having a bunch of packs, when one will do just fine. Since any good pack is probably over $150.00, I think its nuts to own stuff that isn't used a lot at that price point.
Eberlestock x2.
It actaully can haul a big load of meat with its aluminum frame as the key part of being able to do that. So you don't need a specialized pack just for hauling meat.
When not being called upon to haul heavy, it is a pretty good pack as an all day, all around stalker.
Not a big fan of bigger packs on my back for the "just in case" either. Or daypacks that lack the structure to haul out meat.
This one is a good value considering that it can haul 100lbs if you ask it too, without killing you in the process. The frame and suspension system are pretty good. Its the only pack I take into the elk woods.
I have it on 14hrs a day and its easy to load up bulky weird shaped things like trophy bull elk racks. ;0)
Joshua