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The best way to carry both gear and a decoy spread is through the use of a large, versatile hunting pack with compartments and pockets specifically designed for decoy storage, as well as a smaller accessory pack for carrying essential gear. This setup allows for efficient organization and easy access to both gear and decoys. A well-planned pack system can greatly enhance your hunting experience.
Choosing the Right Pack
When selecting a pack for carrying gear and decoys, look for a large, high-capacity pack with multiple compartments and pockets. Ideally, the pack should have a dedicated decoy compartment with reinforced padding to protect the decoys during transport. A good example is the Badlands 2200 pack, which offers a large main compartment, several smaller pockets, and a dedicated decoy compartment. This pack can hold up to 2200 cubic inches of gear, making it suitable for extended hunting trips.
Packing Strategies
To maximize space and efficiency, consider using a packing strategy that involves categorizing gear and decoys into separate compartments. This allows you to quickly access the gear and decoys you need without having to dig through the entire pack. For example, place frequently used items like snacks, water, and first aid supplies in easy-to-reach pockets, while storing less frequently used items like clothing and extra gear in the main compartment. When packing decoys, consider using a decoy bag or pouch to keep them organized and prevent damage during transport.
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