How to pack and organize a hunting backpack

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  • @lanes8237
    @lanes8237 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much! Hope your muzzle loader hunt went great.

  • @vinniejackson8327
    @vinniejackson8327 5 лет назад +2

    Cheers from New Zealand mate! I found this very helpful as someone who is starting out and getting my head around not only how to do it, but the gear I should be looking at.... no need for a 100litre pack for a few days!

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video, Vinnie!

    • @rayfisher6869
      @rayfisher6869 Год назад

      You do not need a big pack if you only intend hunting in the summer and don’t intend recovering meat, bigger pack strap down eg 90 litre will strap down to 50. In New Zealand we always carry a change of cloths and first aid kit plus knife may be a roaring horn, daypack and a 4 season bag for the colder weather takes up lots of space. Enjoy your time hunting

  • @Ducatispo5
    @Ducatispo5 5 лет назад +5

    As usual great vid Brady! Couple questions:
    How much would your pack weigh as shown including 3 days worth of food & 2 liters of water?
    Are you treating water in your dromedary red bag with Aquamira tabs or equivalent or do you have a filtration system stashed somewhere in there?
    What are you using for a tent / tarp system?
    Where do you find the Tyvek for the ground sheet?
    Thanks! PEGLI

  • @MichaelDFarrellJr
    @MichaelDFarrellJr 5 лет назад +10

    Only 25K subscribers? That seems low for content that I enjoy this much. Whether in the field or doing gear-junkie vids, I've been really enjoyed what the GoHunt team has put out. Thanks y'all. Maybe we'll cross paths in the Colorado backcountry one day.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Michael! Hope to see you out there!

  • @zanderbalthasar2138
    @zanderbalthasar2138 Год назад +1

    if you throw that tyvek in the wash/dryer, itl soften up a bit and be way less krinkly. the noise it made used to drive me nuts! lil tip i picked up off a thru-hiker. great cheap ground cover though either way

  • @davideverson92
    @davideverson92 4 года назад +1

    Such a great video. Thanks for all of the tips.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching David!

  • @robertmiller8578
    @robertmiller8578 5 лет назад +1

    I understand about the rain gear but instead of just wadding it up I would fold it but I would place a lot of what you put I in zip lock bags to protect it better from the elements also I would do ranger rolls with, extra cloths to keep them dry inside of either small kitchen garbage bags or large 2nd lion zip lock bags it helps and in case of a dunking get it floats very well and can be used as a flotation device also

  • @mikeashexperience9602
    @mikeashexperience9602 5 лет назад

    Dope Video! Sending blessing your way, Keep inspiring!🎒🙌🏻

  • @gabehintzsche2064
    @gabehintzsche2064 5 лет назад +36

    Take a shot every time he says air pocket

  • @billysilva6388
    @billysilva6388 2 года назад +1

    Nice use for a crown bag!

  • @1977Mappy
    @1977Mappy 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Brady, great content

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад

      You're very welcome!!

    • @ericb.4358
      @ericb.4358 4 года назад

      NOT "great content"!

  • @GenerFriesen
    @GenerFriesen 4 года назад

    How much does that pack weigh organized and filled like that? And how much extra would it weigh for a few more days worth of food and possibly the gear to enable those couple extra days?

  • @kmin3434
    @kmin3434 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tips, learned a few myself from your video. Question: why not leave the shaker bottle mixer ball in the cup and use your gloves and hat to keep it from rattling around? That way you always know where it is.

  • @tonesmith909
    @tonesmith909 Год назад

    Gloves and hat inside the shaker cup, nice! 🤭😬 Adds a little salt and minerals to the morning protein drink lol
    Great vid, great products.

  • @jnordwell
    @jnordwell 5 лет назад +1

    Have you tested the evo 40/56 bag? I’m on the fence looking for just one bag that will serve my needs. Mainly basecamp hunt but do have a growing boy who may want to do a couple day night hunts.. or the sky6200 is the other option I’m looking at. The krux evo frame helps my bad back has been a godsend for me..thanks

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +1

      Hey Josh. Brady Miller responding to you here. Sorry I didn't see this earlier. I have not had the chance to run the Evo 40/56 bag in the field yet. i think you could do great with this pack to hunt a few days out of and use it for day hunts. I own the Sky 6200 and honestly, it does everything I need. I even use it day hunting and just remove the top lid. Another great option you might want to check out is the Sky 5900. It's just a little smaller and does have some great features with how the front of the pack opens.

  • @DRUIDFEOFAN
    @DRUIDFEOFAN Год назад

    класс , спасибо

  • @briantrice8192
    @briantrice8192 2 года назад

    what pack are u running?

  • @danmahoney8106
    @danmahoney8106 4 года назад +1

    What packs do you recommend for Spring Summer/ Fall Winter?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  4 года назад

      How many days are you planning for a trip?

  • @tallcip65
    @tallcip65 5 лет назад

    What sleeping mat and quilt do you use? And do you prefer a quilt to a bag and if so why?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +1

      For the quilt - I run either the Western Mountaineering Astralite which is rated for 26 degrees in a size long or the Sea to Summit Ember EBI quilt which is rated for 40-50 degrees in a size large. For a pad, I'll rotate between a Klymit Inertia X Lite or a Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Xtherm pad. I don't need much for a quality nights sleep.
      For the most part, I prefer a quilt do them being lighter plus they take up less space in my pack. Another reason I love quilts is I really don't need a hood that is found on typical mummy sleeping bags for August through October hunts because if I'm somehow cold, I could just use the hood from my puffy jacket. If I get too hot, I can just lay a quilt over me as a blanket, especially the Ember EBI quilt. Quilts are perfect when I want to be light and fast.
      Hope that helps
      - Brady

  • @jmc112485
    @jmc112485 Месяц назад

    If you use the game bag for food what do you do with your trash?

  • @michaeljessop5061
    @michaeljessop5061 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Brady, how do you like the krux evo compared to the xcurve frame for heavy load hauling? I have the xcurve and love it but I'm really interested in the evo.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +4

      Hey Michael. This is Brady responding to you. In all honesty, I can't say I really prefer one over the other. I have the xcurve frame on my Sky Archery 6200 and it's been flat out amazing with heavy loads. I've probably packed out close to 10 mule deer with the xcurve frame the past two years and it is a workhorse and super comfortable since I'm 6'5" tall and have a pretty long torso. It's my frame of choice when I'm going on extended trips and carrying heavy loads. That said, I also have a very flat back, so the krux evo frame also fits me very well. I love that frame when I'm trying to go super ultralight. It still handled heavy meat packouts extremely well. So I guess at the end of the day, it mainly comes down to your back shape. I don't believe you're giving up anything by running the krux evo, just a more minimalist design. The krux evo performed phenomenally while packing out my Montana black bear and most recently packing out my Utah mule deer. The krux evo 3300 is also going to be the backpack I'm taking to Montana for a deer hunt later in November. Hope that helps. Happy to answer any specific questions you might have.

    • @michaeljessop5061
      @michaeljessop5061 5 лет назад

      @@GOHUNT Thanks for the help!

  • @jayarenner
    @jayarenner 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, How do you use your meat bags once you have your harvest? As there isn't going to be room on the inside of your bag correct? Do you do anything stop the bags getting wet if they are on the exterior of your pack and it is raining? Cheers

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +4

      Hey Jay. Brady Miller responding to you. Luckily Stone Glacier backpacks have a dedicated meat shelf in-between the main bag and the frame. You could also use this area for packing your gear to your basecamp. So this extra space essentially gives you tons more room!
      So what you do is loosen up some straps that will allow you get into the load shelf and in there, there is a basket of sorts that you can expand to place meat. I am not concerned with a little rain while packing out meat. Plus for the most part, the majority of the meat is in-between the bag and frame.
      Also, here is a video that explains how to get in and use the Stone Glacier load shelf: ruclips.net/video/pgApQdD0FMk/видео.html

  • @jsh8876
    @jsh8876 5 лет назад

    Thanks guys, picked a few nuggets out of that! Two Questions, how many total calories in food per day? & What's in your breakfast concoction?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +4

      In this article I go into more depth about my food and calorie intake. It should have everything you’re looking for!
      www.gohunt.com/read/skills/the-stoveless-backcountry-hunting-food-list-2-0#gs.cw_shpA

    • @jsh8876
      @jsh8876 5 лет назад

      goHUNT thanks guys!

  • @Wink11500
    @Wink11500 4 года назад +7

    The video and captions are great but tell Brady to speak a little more clearly ( ie, slowly with clear enunciation).

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  4 года назад +2

      haha yeah, he can mumble sometimes. Thanks for watching!

  • @3565891
    @3565891 3 года назад +3

    I know this method works for you but I couldn't stand knowing my pack was so unorganized. Lol. Hope your hunt was successful.

  • @BillDay
    @BillDay 5 лет назад +1

    Where’d you get that slick shed tee?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад

      Brady got that awesome shirt from Mathews Archery: shop.mathewsinc.com/antler-tee

  • @Elkslaya1
    @Elkslaya1 Год назад

    Do you put your trash in a game bag too?

  • @jacobconti6840
    @jacobconti6840 4 года назад +1

    Purely out of curiosity, do you run a pole-less tent? I didn't see them go in. Also, how do you get those items out of the bottom without having to dump the entire pack?

  • @JB-yp6bd
    @JB-yp6bd 3 года назад +2

    so you shoved your rain jacket halfway down somewhere in the middle of the pack, doesn't seem like the best idea

  • @MegaPerson012345
    @MegaPerson012345 Год назад

    what about your knives? knife kit? on your belt?

  • @capngrim
    @capngrim 4 года назад +4

    What kinda pack is that?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  4 года назад

      It is a Stone Glacier EVO 3300. You can check it out here: shop.gohunt.com/collections/stone-glacier/products/stone-glacier-evo-3300-backpack

  • @westernhunter7351
    @westernhunter7351 3 года назад

    What called tent an sleping bag

  • @asdfjklasdfjkl1988
    @asdfjklasdfjkl1988 Год назад

    If it’s full to start, how do you fit gamebags filled with meat on the way out?

    • @VICSKIM949
      @VICSKIM949 Год назад +1

      There’s a load shelf between the bag and the frame itself. The meat does not go INTO the bag. It’s actually a brilliant design. The side compression straps expand very far so you could fit an entire elk hind quarter sandwiched between bay and frame with ease. And the material on the inside of the bag is blood/waterproof so contests don’t get nasty.

  • @nomadsurvival4952
    @nomadsurvival4952 5 лет назад +2

    So where do you have room for the meat if you get something?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +2

      The Stone Glacier backpack has a built-in meat shelf area for packing meat and your camp/gear. The main bag separates from the shoulder strap area so you can place your animal quarters or deboned meat in game bags there. Really, really slick design!

  • @kevinfeckner3444
    @kevinfeckner3444 5 лет назад

    Brady what pack is that?

  • @TheEddie3825
    @TheEddie3825 5 лет назад

    How would you know when the meat has spoiled?

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад

      The main signs of meat spoilage is smell and discoloration. Most meat that has begun to spoil will have a very distinct sour smell to it along with a greenish tint in color.

  • @rayfisher6869
    @rayfisher6869 Год назад

    Where do you put meat

  • @HeadhuntexGamer
    @HeadhuntexGamer 3 года назад

    Hunting is illegal in my country (Brazil) why am I even watching this lol, nice stuff still

  • @dahulk1214
    @dahulk1214 5 лет назад

    Where would you put the deer meat

    • @PunkrockMailman
      @PunkrockMailman 5 лет назад +1

      Most Stone Glacier bags have a load shelf function. Basically the bag stays connected to the frame at the base and you are able to secure a load in between the frame and the bag. Depending on your personal preferences it may take 2 trips to pack out everything.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for responding back to him, Travis!

  • @robertcerda92
    @robertcerda92 5 лет назад +1

    I tightly fold my clothes to the exact size of the packs bottom first. Most efficient for me so far.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +1

      Great strategy too!

  • @blakethompson9138
    @blakethompson9138 5 лет назад +2

    Put this on top...then shove it all the way to the bottom.

  • @WhereisWalashek
    @WhereisWalashek 3 года назад

    anything happens with that bladder on top you're going to have a bad time.

  • @jmc112485
    @jmc112485 3 месяца назад

    Missing any kind of medical preparedness

  • @BFarmerB
    @BFarmerB 4 года назад +1

    If this works for you then that’s great, but this literally goes against every aspect of “how to pack a backpack”. You always want you heavier items in the bottom and/or close to your body to keep your center of gravity low. Understandable that if there are heavier items you need to pull out frequently then you put them towards the top or anywhere they are more accessible but in general not the best way to pack for comfort or stability.

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  4 года назад

      Hey BFarmerB. This is actually exactly how to pack a backpack. Heavy items should not go directly on the bottom of any backpack. In this case, the heavier items are in the middle of the pack right along the back. It would kind of be like taking an elk quarter and just putting it in the bottom of your bag, compared to putting it along your back and off the bottom. The version with the meat along your back and off the bottom would be way more comfortable. You want the heavy items agains your back which is what is done here. Brady has routinely backpacked in very rugged terrain for up to 7 months of the year at his past job.

  • @dahulk1214
    @dahulk1214 5 лет назад

    And if you were to carry meat you’d probably be wasting the animal

    • @GOHUNT
      @GOHUNT  5 лет назад +7

      Hey DA HULK. That couldn't be further from the truth. Hanging meat to let it cool after you harvest, and then packing it out in a backpack will not spoil meat at all.