rocklobster
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Pretty much any hunting gear found at Canadian Tire
My bag is made by Tatonka. I think the model is Creek 60, but they probably don't make this particular one anymore...(there is a sleeping bag in the bottom, so it looks kinda funny in the pic)
Here's what it looks like with stuff in it. It's pretty full now, but it's got an expandable top that takes it from 60L to more like 80L.
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Frog Tog waders, and Rapala wading boots. Neither survived two Grizzly hunts, they're practically disposable.
Not to completely disagree with you angus, but I have a pair of the rapalas that I have owned for about 5 years and they are still going strong..... that being said, i would never bring them out your way for bear duty.... they are meant for cruising trout streams etc.....
Don't bring them here when we chase bears!They'll go about 20 days, mine have 25 days on them and the soles are detached and rubbed smooth. On the west coast when we think wading boots we think hiking boots designed to run wet. They were the only boots in my size and figured how bad could they be...
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Simms all the way! I should have bought them in the first place, cheaper in the long haul, the old "too poor for cheap tools" applies for this application.
Lol..... I must admit I did the buy once cry once thing on my 9mm..... I don't plan to own many handguns, and 9mm is pretty much the best gun for the "dabbler".... so I bought an HK.... but I have no issue carrying a well figured double barrel shotgun or a Ruger #1, with a plastic sheathed mora on the belt......
I won't even explain why the HK is posed as such.... will just say it's a "cheeky" homage to typical CGN picture protocol....
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Only thing missing from that photo is a plate of back bacon.