Before blaze orange became mandatory, 1 of the guys in our group used an old army surplus pack. He pinned a 12" x 12" square piece of cloth to the visible portion of the pack.
I guess you could buy a cheap blaze orange vest @ Crappy Tire or WallyMart, cut a square out of the mat'l & safety pin it to your vest.
That being said if you're hunting in an area where having your jacket partially covered by a backpack is detrimental to your safety, I'd be concerned.
I picked up this Orange pack at a Gun Show in Lanark County one year. Buddy had a dozen of them and priced at $12 ea ....I bought one quick....my buddy saw me with it, headed over to the stand and he was sold out. I think they lasted 15 minutes into the show.
Nice size for a quick hunt and made of whisper fabric. Lots of side pockets etc.
I have a nice camo one for waterfowling, but I put it down once to retrieve some geese and spent 20 minutes frantically searching for it. It had my truck keys in it. True story. Now when I leave it, I hang it in a tree or some open area where it is easy to find.
Learn all you can about nature. What we don't understand, we fear and what we fear, we destroy.
Teach a young person to hunt and fish, after all, someone taught you.
Why is it that pack manufacturers almost never make a quality, silent pack in blaze orange? What's the use in having a silent camo pack that you have to slip an orange vest over to 2comply with the law of the land? I have an awesome camo one that I use for duck hunting, but the orange one I found a few years ago for deer hunting leaves much to be desired?
Not a pack but this worked great for me. Here's the guys email [email protected]