I currently have a cat quiver 3.5 and I do like having all my arrows and supplies in the pack with it just think maybe going back to a quiver on the bow and just carrying a pack with me in the woods cause the cat quiver seems a little bulky...any thoughts guys??
It all depends on how you shoot with or with out a quiver. Many guys don't seem to like the extra weight or they just cant seem to shoot with one on. I shoot the same either way. I prefer a bow mounted quiver because I like the extra weight and to have my arrows right there. I will take it off on occasion, like turkey hunting from a pop up blind.
I used a Cat III as my basecamp re-supply but while hunting carried one arrow on the bow in a single arrow quiver and five broadheads and two blunts in a side quiver. This has been my norm for many years (though I sold the Cat Quiver a few years back).
I still ocasionally hunt with a five-arrow bow quiver. There are good and bad things to be found with any choice, That's why we still have many choices.
I tried twice to shoot without one on my bow and I just couldn't get used to it. It's a personal preference thing :thumbsup:
Yep, personal preference.
My heavier riser bows I like a bow quiver on. The extra weight does not throw anything off, and my haversack is a little more maneuverable than a cat quiver. I bought two lighter bows (actual weight, not draw weight)and found the weight of the quiver and arrows made them feel unbalanced. I ended up buying a cat quiver 2 to carry when I hunt with those bows. Positives and negatives to both.
I seem to prefer a bow quiver on my longbows but not on my recurves. Go figure.
THXS for the suggestions guys not sure what to do maybe I should just keep it but also thought of just going with a cat quiver mini and carrying a pack too which I can put anywhere
My recurve feels alot better without a bow quiver I've used several different cat quivers with good results but I liked the side mount on the cat 6 or 7 ( don't remember) but didnt like the pack , so I mounted a mini cat to the side of a small daypack . Works perfectly. I just like the arrow protection a cat offers as well as not having bright fletching showing and the feel of the bare bow
Bow quivers are about the only thing I seem to be able to get through the woods without hanging up on stuff. I may try a hip quiver though. It totally depends on the bow whether I will shoot with it on. Some bows I just use the bow quiver to get where I am going then I take it off.
I agree with maineac. Lighter riser bows tend to get "out of balance" for me with the quiver on. Other bows I much prefer to have the quiver when I shoot.
Had a cat quiver 3 and didn't like the bulk or getting arrows in and out of it. Tried several bow quivers and just couldn't get along with one. I now use the GFA quiver. It is light, very versatile and right now satisfies my needs in the field. Also use a Catts sidekick quiver. Quivers are a personal thing. My cup of teas may not be yours.
I've always enjoyed having a bow quiver if I'm hunting something that I'm trying to ambush. The obvious one is deer, but even if I am trying to be somewhat mobile with turkey, I still stop and set up some sort of ambush. I like to be able to take the quiver off once I'm set up. It makes my other gear easier to carry.
However, if I'm just going out to roam for squirrels, rabbits, etc., I enjoy having my arrows in my cat quiver mini.
Obviously it's a preference thing, but the discussion and new ideas are half the fun.
To me quivers are a necessary evil. I have one of my bows set up with a bow quiver, which is the handiest for retrieving arrows. My other bow I use without a bowquiver, when it gets nasty out I grab this one with my Catquiver to protect my arrows.
Great input guys I think I like the catfanny with the mini attached..looks like a nice setup
It's a mistake to put all bow quivers in the same category. Some are very large and heavy while others are small and lightweight. On a lightweight bow I like a small 3-4 arrow quiver that doesn't upset the balance or how it shoots. On a heavier bow like my Black Widow I have shot with our EFA 4-6 arrow quivers with no impact on how it shot.
There are several other advantages to having the quiver on the bow, other then convenience. It is a fact that some quivers on some bows will produce a tighter group. Also, I can't tell you how many times people have told me how our quiver helped to quiet their bows. Besides that they can sometimes compliment the good looks of your bow.
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I hunt with no quivers mounted on my bows since around 2000 - there are plenty of lightweight good quivers but not for me. I noticed about 1 shot in 8 (in the field) would veer off a little left - sometimes a little high and left. In any case I really tightened up my accuracy when I dropped bow mounted quivers. I use simmons tubes a lot which are really good. Side Stalker is my favorite and I love catquivers - been using them on and off since mid 70s and they are great. 3.5 s are cool. Catquivers can be awkward when loaded with stuff that isnt arrows but they still work for me. Bow mounted quivers look cool in a picture but for me it is not worth it.
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I prefer my quiver on the bow, I use a Great Northern nice and light doesn't add much weight, and I can carry a back pack, or pack a stand and sticks to where I want to hunt.
There's a reason archers add weight to their bows in the form of stabilizers, counterbalance, back weights...etc. A good bow quiver can do the same.
Lots of cool pictures with bow quivers and dead animals! :D
I shoot all my bows with and without bowquivers.
I think if your forms good you should be able to shoot the bow well with or without the quiver.
When its time to hunt and I got the bow picked out I am gonna hunt with I typically put on an Eagles flight or dsome other smaller lightweight bowquiver and leave it thier till the seasons over.I like a lightweight bowquiver.
I personally like to hunt with a bow quiver because I like to have the bow and arrows as one unit that can be carried in one hand.I might have a treestand on my back or backpack and possibly a fanny pack on my waist.So its convenient for me to hunt with a bowquiver on the bow.
I find it easy to access a second arrow quickly if necessary with a bowquiver.
I find hip and back quivers to be so bulky and awkward in the field they drive me nuts. A bow quiver was made for spot and stalk hunting.
I use a "EFA" bow quiver with off set and totem on my long bows when hunting. Love the ease of carry and I do not take the quiver off the bow during the hunting season. Additional weight added by the quiver and arrows has never been a problem for me, in fact, I believe it helps stabilize my long bows.With that said, it is a personal decision. I use a plains quiver(over the shoulder)during 3-d shoots, probably because I can carry field points without ruining my bow quiver inserts(saves $$$) and I need more arrows when shooting 3-D. Good luck and shoot straight. :campfire:
GFA is the perfect quiver for me. I add a fletch cover. Easy arrow access, lightweight, versatile, works well with a pack. I hunt some pretty thick stuff and the GFA slips thru quietly. Can't handle a quiver on my lightweight bows.
If I ground hunted I would be all over one (catquiver) From the stand I have come to the point that a bow quiver just works best for me.
Here is a poll from the past.
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=106291
just remember a bow will shoot a little diffrent spine arrow with or without a bow quiver attatched... but you may have to bare shaft or paper tune to see it, I found the lighter quivers like a GN vs a bulkier/heavier quiver doesnt seem to affect it quite as much, but i still WAY prefer a cat quiver. i hang my pack/quiver in the tree beside me and the arrows are proctected and very accessable
I mainly shoot TD recurves and most of them wear custom matching wood quivers built by Zipper bows. It's a personal thing but I really like the look/feel of matching wood quivers. As stated before, a bow quiver loaded with arrows has a stabilizer effect on the bow. Some folks want a light setup, not I. I'm fine with a full size/weight setup. Your milage may vary... ;)
Mine stays on year in year out.
bjorn
That's the way I do it....never a problem since 1986 :D
I used to have a quiver on my bow years ago but find it much easier to be quiet with out one . Don't have to worry about touching feathers or twigs as much during the draw
I decided to hunt without a bow quiver this last year..so i took my great northern off and set it up kinda like the asbell quiver..I took the rubber straps off and tied a piece of camo rope on one end and then to the other..then I hung it around my neck and at my side with fletchs to the rear..worked great when Iwalked out to the spot I'd been hunting..probably not good for stalking thou..and if it starts raining I carry a plastic ziplock bag and that protects my feathers..why buy a bunch of expensive equipment if u don't have to..keep it simple..the deer aren't impressed with all your fancy stuff..no offense just my opinion..and u know what they say about opinions..lol
I almost always use a bow quiver...if I want light weight I go with the EFA 4 arrow model If I want more weight like on a longbow to help protect my tendinitis prone elbow I use a 5 arrow Great Northern. I find that an oversized fanny pack with shoulder strap works best for e on most hunts
I am one of those that doesn't like shooting or hunting with a bow quiver. For one I use bright fletchings and I feel like I am waving a flag with every little move I make with my bow with a quiver on it. I have come to much prefer side quivers like the Safari tuff arrowmaster or my favorite the arrowmate elite quiver.
Great to see this come up again and I ended up buying the great northern quiver and love it..THXS for the input guys!
I prefer a quiver on my bow. My long bow is very light so adding the 4 arrow EFA quiver gave me a little extra weight that I liked to have on it.