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<blockquote data-quote="Coach_1" data-source="post: 3190182" data-attributes="member: 9404"><p>Depends if you’re walking a long way to a public spot or driving up to the bank and unloading there. I hunted many years in the Eufaula flooded timber and there’s some pretty good walks to some spots in there. If I’m walking a long ways I use a day pack because it’s stable and doesn’t slide around. Use a screw in peg and hang it from a tree. Nothing worse than fighting your bag while walking 3/4 in flooded timber. You’ll go for a swim because you’re focused on your bag instead of that stick lurking down low. Swimming in temps like today are no fun. Done it several times. If you’re unloading at the bank an ole bag will work. I prefer a blind bag because they have waterproof bottoms. I’ve really gone almost exclusively Cabela’s for all my hunting gear. Can’t beat the quality and the lifetime guarantee is awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coach_1, post: 3190182, member: 9404"] Depends if you’re walking a long way to a public spot or driving up to the bank and unloading there. I hunted many years in the Eufaula flooded timber and there’s some pretty good walks to some spots in there. If I’m walking a long ways I use a day pack because it’s stable and doesn’t slide around. Use a screw in peg and hang it from a tree. Nothing worse than fighting your bag while walking 3/4 in flooded timber. You’ll go for a swim because you’re focused on your bag instead of that stick lurking down low. Swimming in temps like today are no fun. Done it several times. If you’re unloading at the bank an ole bag will work. I prefer a blind bag because they have waterproof bottoms. I’ve really gone almost exclusively Cabela’s for all my hunting gear. Can’t beat the quality and the lifetime guarantee is awesome. [/QUOTE]
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