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Blind Bags

A blind bag is the 'office desk' of the duck hunter—and there's a war between the guys who want every pocket imaginable and the minimalists who say anything bigger than a lunchbox is overkill. On the forums, the debate centers on one question: Is it waterproof? In 2026, the new standard is 'Water Resistant with Pockets' for most, but a true 'submersible dry bag' for kayakers and layout boat hunters.

What Separates Good from Great

Waterproof vs. Water-Resistant

There's a massive difference. 'Water-Resistant' means it will survive rain and splashes but not a dunk. True 'Waterproof' (like a roll-top dry bag) means you can submerge it and your stuff stays dry. If you hunt from a boat that could flip, you need waterproof. If you're in a field blind, water-resistant is fine.

Interior Visibility

Ever try to find a black headlamp at 4:00 AM inside a black bag? Forum favorites now feature light-colored (tan or orange) interiors. It sounds like a small thing until you're digging through your gear in the dark.

Bottom Protection

The bottom of the bag takes the most abuse. Look for bags with a molded 'hard-shell' or TPU-coated bottom that extends at least two inches up the sides. This prevents 'wicking'—where water from the floor of the boat slowly soaks upward into your gear.

The Call

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