6/29/2011 1. The Buck Commander BlackTrail 1 is a great pack for staying organized on short trips. It’s lightweight, comfortable and features M.O.L.L.E. compatible webbing for attaching accessories. ($52; buckcommander.com) 2. The NRA Second Amendment RangePack 2 can tote 36 magazines, four pistols and over 60 pounds of gear. That’s a lot of gear. ($130; 888-607-6007; nrastore.com) 3. If you’re one of those guys who drags every piece of gear he owns into the field. (Hey, who are we to judge?) you better have a sturdy bag, like this waterresistant, camouflaged Deluxe Gear Bag by Redhead 3. ($30-$50; basspro.com) 4. For those who like an effective backpack that doesn’t cost more than the gear within, try a pack from Field Line 4. It offers a wide variety of large and small- capacity packs that have well-placed pockets and padded support. ($29-$100; fieldline.com) 5. Designed for use in layout blinds, Avery’s Finisher Blind Bag 5 boasts several cleverly arranged compartments, including a mesh pocket for wet gloves. It also has a zippered, plastic “dry bag” for rookie waterfowlers to stow their cell phones and experts to stash a sandwich. ($35; averyoutdoors.com)
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