After my first attendance at the JLMBH last year, I vowed not to wear my back quiver again. I lost more arrows from the quiver and got hung up on brush and thorns more times than I can remember.I remember all kinds of talk about homemade this and that and such but can't seam to decide what to do. I will have a bow quiver with 4 arrows on it but I'm pretty sure I'll need a few extras too. Would love an arrowmaster or similar but can't spare the cash so it's gotta be something cheap and homemade. What works for you? Thanks for your input. Skippy :archer:
Back quiver is what I use and it works great for me. I think you might need a deeper quiver with leather that is flexible and soft so it holds your arrows in place.
Why not make You something simular to the arrow master until You can afford the real thing.
Some heavy cardboard or light weight PVC. It won't look as good but I bet You can get a couple of days of Rabbit hunting out of one
Skippy, for a few bucks you can get some PVC and make a tube quiver that is tough, and wont lose any arrows. Why spend a lot of cash on something that the brush will hurt? Let me know if you want some help or ideas...I have one, and plan on making another shortly so I dont have to hurt my leather quiver anymore.
I'll be watching this thread also. I lost 3 arrows last weekned(including Jaime's lucky arrow) trying to navigate the tough.
A quiver like Jaime is talking about seemed to work well for the guys last weekend. I saw them used to disptch rabbits when large sticks were not arround.
If someone posts some pics and how to's that would be awesome. In fact, If I am able to make one, I'll make 2 and donate one to the he auction.
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=083320
Similar to what you want. Cheap too.
Here's a tube quiver I made for the first time out of all recyclable materials, 1 plastic tube from a dumpster, 1 old, too small camo shirt :rolleyes: and a broadhead plug I cut out from some scrap wood, and I used a nylon shoulder strap from a small duffle bag I have. it took about an hour and works great, although for rabbit arras you would have to use a larger diameter tube, have at it!
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/Screamin_Eagle/quiver1.jpg)
(http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j319/Screamin_Eagle/quiver2.jpg)
my wife made the hood :)
All you need is a a PVC pipe in 3, or for more arrows, 4 inch diameter about 3 feet in length. Draw an oval template on paper for the hole to remove arrows from. Mine is about a foot long and 4" from the bottom of one end of the 3' pipe. Trace template on pipe. Take a dremel, saw, or whatever to the pipe and remove it. Sand down the edges(they can be sharp, ask me how I know). Place an endcap on that end. Stuff some old foam(old hunting seats work well) in the end. On the other end, use a clean out. Its basically an endcap with a screw on and off cap. It will help to load the quiver and remove the arrows and debris. Glue em all together, add a strap and you are done. If you have LONG arrows, adjust the length accordingly. I would also suggest you "play" with the arrow access hole to find what suits you best. I built mine for roughly 3$ and it is still going strong....up to you as to what to use for a covering....old camo....spray paint of you can just leave it as is. If anyone needs more info, feel free to pm me. I will help as much as I can...next one I do I will take pics to do a build along.
Jamie,
Sorry if I spelled your name wrong in the last few contacts. It's a habbit.
Do you line the insinde of the tube to quiet the arrows down when they move around?
How is that quiver for reloading a single arrow? Do yyou have to unscrew they end cap or can you thread it back up the hole?
I didnt line mine, but I dont need to as I only use it for roving for small game. Arrow noise isnt an issue when you hunt like we do.
As far as loading a single arrow, I simply insert the fletched end into the upper part of the oval, and slide it in, down and then forward to secure it back into the quiver. It can be rough on fletches, but I have not damaged any, just ruffled em a bit.
Dont worry about mis-spelling my name, happens alot.
:D
For most of my small game hunting, I use a homemade plains-style quiver. It's lightweight, silent, hold a lot of arrows securely, and I can maneuver it without getting hung up in brush.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y138/wesbrock/JW103.jpg)
im with the plains Quiver they work great sure love my 3.
I agree that any quiver will work for most small game hunting. That being said, I dont think that is the case at Shawn's bunny hunt.
I have had too much clothing, skin, and leather torn up in the past years. I have also lost too many arrows. :goldtooth:
Besides, quivers are like bows...you cant have just one. :D
Charlie, I got a quiver for you to try,one I made. Let me know if you want to try it out.
The heavy briars and thick woodlots at Shawns are a nightmare for backquiver users. The bowquiver is the way to go there. However, I use a backquiver when small game hunting here. The woodlots and briar patches are not as brutal plus I love carrying a lot of arrows because we also stumpshoot when out hunting.
With non broadhead arrows I have gone back to the Kwikee klamp on with no hood. Works good just as it did 40 years ago!
I've used my side stalker for the past 5 years there without any problems.
It's thick.... but not unbareably so.... unless you're some kind of clumsy oaf.
Side quivers or bow quivers will all work just fine.
Sorry but back quivers that are open at all are no good where we hunt. It actually is funny to think they would work. If ya hunt with us, you spend times crawling thru some of this stuff and sometimes back wards at that. The enclosed tube quivers guys have mentioned hear work well. I just use a bow quiver that holds 6 arrows. If I run out I just go begging for some more from 1 of the other 80 or 90 people I am hunting with!! Shawn
Funny Shawn You forgot to mention sometimes we are upside down also. Or if your Jamie diving head first into bushes. Maybe that's how I lost the three arrows last time! Seems shooting isn't the only way to lose an arrow.
QuoteOriginally posted by Shawn Leonard:
Sorry but back quivers that are open at all are no good where we hunt. It actually is funny to think they would work. If ya hunt with us, you spend times crawling thru some of this stuff and sometimes back wards at that. The enclosed tube quivers guys have mentioned hear work well. I just use a bow quiver that holds 6 arrows. If I run out I just go begging for some more from 1 of the other 80 or 90 people I am hunting with!! Shawn
Slight sidetrack, but how on earth do you expect to shoot a bow while belly crawling (backwards and upside down, uphill both ways)?
Don't get me wrong - that hunt sounds like a blast but if the bushes are going to grab you, turn you upside down and shake arrows from your back quiver, that's some tough hunting!
QuoteOriginally posted by GingivitisKahn:
QuoteOriginally posted by Shawn Leonard:
Sorry but back quivers that are open at all are no good where we hunt. It actually is funny to think they would work. If ya hunt with us, you spend times crawling thru some of this stuff and sometimes back wards at that. The enclosed tube quivers guys have mentioned hear work well. I just use a bow quiver that holds 6 arrows. If I run out I just go begging for some more from 1 of the other 80 or 90 people I am hunting with!! Shawn
Slight sidetrack, but how on earth do you expect to shoot a bow while belly crawling (backwards and upside down, uphill both ways)?
Don't get me wrong - that hunt sounds like a blast but if the bushes are going to grab you, turn you upside down and shake arrows from your back quiver, that's some tough hunting! [/b]
You usually can't shoot when diving to the thick stuff, but the standers on the other side hopefully can. essentially we are the beagles. This is the thickest, nastiest, thorniest brush I have ever hunted. it will scatch bows, steal arrows, shred clothes and drain your blood..........but there are tons of rabbits in it!
You bet it's tuff hunting! Wouldn't have it any other way!
It's not long before we separate the the "hunters", from the "spirit walker"....some guys simply don't have what it takes to hunt bunny's with us...seriously...
I wouldn't use anything but a bow quiver...anything hanging off, just makes it harder to get thru the briars...
QuoteOriginally posted by No-sage:
It's thick.... but not unbareably so.... unless you're some kind of clumsy oaf.
You been watching me Keith?????
The guys that have experience at Shawn's know, backquivers don't work well there if you are hunting hard.........I learned that at Shawn's first hunt......
David
"Spirit Walker" ya say! Now ya make me feel like a freeloader cause I don't get my own blood all over my self......... ;)
Those of you that have never jumped on a wild rose tangle to get a bunny out have no idea of what "blood and guts" means. It's our blood and the bunnies guts! :eek: See... I'm so short I can walk under all that stuff and not get a scratch. :rolleyes:
... mike ...
* Hey Curt! Ask David about my "thorn proof" hat. Twist my arm about putin' it to good use this year. I'm not a-scared no-how!
I have a leather quiver like the PVC ones mentioned above that woks pretty well, i can carry it under my arm and get through the brush. The first day last year i tried a back quiver and it did not work out well at all.
I forgot about that hat Mikey!!!!!! :biglaugh:
David
Last year at Shawn's I used my arrowmaster this year I hope to have a couple made of pvc for Joe and I. The arrowmaster made it through but I don't want to press my luck, I aint no spirit walker, I mean business when i hit the brush and thorns :thumbsup: Shawn's place is as tough as it gets on personnel and equipment.
bunny hunting with curtis and charlie during the texas mod melt showed me i needed lots of arras! them wabbits run like heck into the thorns where no man dares to go, dragging yer broadhead with 'em! curtis skewered a rabbit from butt to chest with a broadhead and it RAN a good 30 yards and disappeared into thorn city.
next time i'll use my safari tuff quiver - loaded to the brim with ammo! :D
Usually when bashing my way through he brush I carry an arrow with my bow sometimes it will open up and sometimes a rabbit will stop in front of you and if you are lucky you can nock and shoot!
Mike you have a thorn proof hat you say? Bet it'll be hanging on the first bush you bust through and you'll be going back for it. I'm thinking metal helmet would be more appropriate next time!!! :biglaugh:
Hey Charlie... Follow this one...
I lined my hat with heavy 10oz leather on top and around the sides. I'd say it's thorn proof... Anyway. I call David over (who dosen't know about my hat) while we are hanging around Shawns house. "How are ya David? Have you got a knife?" As a good buddy, David hands me his bunny guttin' knife.
"This looks scary sharp David", I say in a serious tone as (he) looks on to see what I need the knife for..... Then I bark out with a smile- "Watch This!" and stab myself in the top of the head! :eek:
I thought David was gonna pass out right there! Guess ya had to be there cause it was about as funny as a screen door on a submarine. * Don't Try This At Home Kids! *
... mike ... :archer: ...
Mikey...I never knew how dark your humor was my friend.
Jamie you have no idea........ :eek: :eek: :biglaugh:
David