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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
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    Ive now changed to a pocket knife in a pouch on my belt and a knife in my pack.
    Same as my set up PLB and first aid kit on belt and folding knife.
    The rest is in a Catcus 35L pack which is sometimes too small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HNTMAD View Post
    This is not similar to any Markhor I have. This is a Huntech Hybrid made by a mate. Very simple, front pocket, no excess straps, no xtra pockets

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    It is similar in capacity to my dust collecting Markhor. I don't doubt that it is better made than a Markhor too. What I have found with packs is that they are not great to wear bush hunting or carrying a rifle - everything has pluses and minuses but the Pikau / bumbag sewn together combo has a lot of pluses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25 /08 IMP View Post
    Same as my set up PLB and first aid kit on belt and folding knife.
    The rest is in a Catcus 35L pack which is sometimes too small.

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    This is just a day hunt.

    As you know yourself @25/08 IMP a 55 litre pack can be stuffed full going home. If I'm bush hunting I still have a 40 litre. People say "what about the noise pushing through shit". I say that it just slows me down and I'm more careful - that's a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    This is just a day hunt.

    As you know yourself @25/08 IMP a 55 litre pack can be stuffed full going home. If I'm bush hunting I still have a 40 litre. People say "what about the noise pushing through shit". I say that it just slows me down and I'm more careful - that's a bonus.

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    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Name:  IMG_1750.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Attachment 122232
    What a croc of shit.

    You SI mud-flatters don't know you are alive. I can even see that you shot that goat thing on a tourist pathway.
    Real men carry a pack in real country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    What lovely easy country Tahr. I didn't know hunting country like that even existed. This is the scrubby easy country here that packs don't work in Attachment 122232
    We always use a pack even in tight bush.
    I never been anywhere that a pack won't work.

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    Ibought 2 of these. this one never used so $100 plus postage if anyone wants it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Savage1 View Post
    Do many people here use them? I’ve got a good twin needle one with a few pouches but find I still need to take a backpack for clothes or carrying out meat.

    Not sure whether to chuck it in my pack for the next hunt as it takes up so much space, or just use a day pack from the hut.
    I have my belt on with pouches in front when packing in. Alternatively you could strap it around or to your pack.
    Like others I have my med pack, knife torch and plb on it.

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    I use a 5 pocket bum belt.....with a sling...but it stays inside my pikau....have shot many deer in tight bush with an old canvas frame pack....you sure slow down to keep quiet.
    different strokes folks...different strokes.

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    Shit...looks like I carry 3 spare knives.....well one is to cut velvet....I mean trees and branches for longer shots

    Hamish

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    sooooo was it this years fishing licence??? or two years ago duck licence???? LOL I now have two of them gerber skeleton nearly flick knives.....good news they do carry a reasonable edge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    sooooo was it this years fishing licence??? or two years ago duck licence???? LOL I now have two of them gerber skeleton nearly flick knives.....good news they do carry a reasonable edge.
    This years fishing lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    sooooo was it this years fishing licence??? or two years ago duck licence???? LOL I now have two of them gerber skeleton nearly flick knives.....good news they do carry a reasonable edge.
    Don’t think the police were too happy about those knives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by gonetropo View Post
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    Ibought 2 of these. this one never used so $100 plus postage if anyone wants it
    whoa, are those 50 or 65l capacity bro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
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