For years I wore a vest, but found when it was loaded up it was giving me a sore back. I stil wear it from time to time fly fishing when I'm traveling light, but for gear fishing, especially in the winter when I often carry a thermos, lunch, extra clothes, etc, it was just getting too much.
Last fall I bought the Simms Dry Creek Hip pack. It's big (6L) and between it and the pockets in my wading jacket I had enough room for all of my stuff. I definitley found it a lot nicer to carry the extra weight on my hips and in the back compared to the vest. For the first few months I LOVED the hip pack, then the rain came. Although this product is called "Dry Creek" and certainly looks waterproof, it is n-o-t. The problem is the zippers. They are water-resistant, but in heavy downpour they let water seep in. After a few hours fishing in the rain the maincompartment had a few cups of water sloshing inside!!
I contacted Simms and they were very helpful. The guy said that theres a little card in the main compartment that cautions purchasers that the product is not waterproof/submersible. I said the card was not in there and must have fallen out before I bought it. He agreeed that the hip pack certainly looks waterproof and with a name like "dry creek" it would be reasonable to assume that it was waterproof. Anyway, I mailed them back the hip pack and they mailed me a Dy Creek Roll-top backpack (no charge for the difference in price to compesate for my shipping costs and hassle).
The roll-top pack is NICE, I'd highly reccomend it for foul weather fishing. Good for steelheading when I like to carry a fair bit of extra gear and food as I'm often gone all day and experience all types of weather in a day's fishing. However with the nicer weather coming I don't need all that room, and once again am looking for a waterproof hip pack.
Has anyone found one that is 100% waterproof? I'm not too worried if it's submersible, but if I wear it in heavy downpour I don't want to go to get my wool bag or something out and find it sloshing around in water. I found these two online that look good, the Seal Line Seal Pack and the Sagebrush Dry Sure Dry hip pack.
http://cascadedesigns.com/sealline/packs-and-duffles/seal-pak/producthttp://www.sagebrushdrygoods.com/product_info.php?products_id=26&PHPSESSID=38bf803c53776117daedc55eb4c7e8beHas anyone had any luck with either of these? The Sealine looks good but I think the roll top would be a pain to roll up and down over and over. I'd perfer one with waterproof zippers. In addition to these I'd also be willing to look at William Joseph, Sage, Orvis, Fish Pond, etc.
Here's a link to each of the Simms products I was referring to earlier:
http://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/vests-packs/dry-creek-hip-pack.htmlhttp://www.simmsfishing.com/shop/vests-packs/dry-creek-roll-top-backpack.html