Best Blind bag

  • showags
    Hastings, MN
    Posts: 518
    #213034

    For those waterfowlers out there, what have you found to be a good blind bag?? I have done some researching and it seems to be mixed reviews. I want a fully waterproof main compartment with sturdy seams and zippers. I am intrigued by Drake’s bags, but am open to other ideas. Started field hunting last year, so I obviously won’t have the trusty bucket with me and want something to take its place. Thanks!

    kris_brantner
    My river
    Posts: 1678
    #37500

    i have had a few from cabeals and i really like them. not sure if they are fully waterproof, but then again i dont think there is such a thing as waterproof while duckhunting

    johnksully
    Lakeville, MN
    Posts: 678
    #37525

    Avery blind bag. It’s the best blind bag out there in my opinion. I beat the crap out of mine. It usually has at least 3 boxes of shells in it. With all that weight and the abuse I give it, it still holds up. And it will float 6 boxes of shells.

    Dean T
    White Bear Lake, MN
    Posts: 20
    #37560

    The Avery blind bag hands down. I have had mine for 5 years years now & I’ts holding up to all the abuse it can take. As stated above it will float with up to six box’s
    of shells but also holds a lot of gear & keeps it dry.

    deerdragger
    Posts: 346
    #37594

    Quick tip to any of you first-time expecting fathers – or for whoever you may know who is expecting their first child:

    Purchase a really good blind bag to use as a diaper bag. Not only will it give you a little bit of that “tuff-guy” look when lugging the little cookie-stealer around, they work great for this application. And, when the wee one is done with it, you’ve got yourself another blind bag.

    perch_44
    One step ahead of the Warden.
    Posts: 1589
    #37667

    i like the cabelas waterfowlers rucksack.

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