Those of you who don,t use a bow quiver,How do you carry arrows with a back-pack or waist pack??
Do you use a back quiver?
I use a minicatquiver. And two on my bow. I think you can see it in my avatar.
Back quiver, Arrow master or GFA.
Mini Cat Quiver is the way to go.
Good Shooting,
Craig
Mark Baker style quiver caddy.......
The GFA is my favorite hunting quiver--also like the Jack Bowers Chief side quiver.
Dawgware for me.
Trying an arrowmaster this yr.
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Alpine Softlok on a leather hip adapter, all I used for years till I got hooked on bow quivers in the last two years.
All I use is my arrow mate elite side quiver made by palmer bow company.
Jack Bowers side quiver.
Carrying an arrowmaster this season.
Safari Tuff Duiker
Safari Tuff Arrowmaster/Duiker or Palmer Bowmate Elite. My favorites.
Home made side quivers
arrowmaster , pack, bow ready to go.
The Absorkee Quiver!
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With 3 models to choose from there is bound to be one that suits your needs!
Thanks,
I use the great northern sidekick for hunting. super light and just hang in the tree when on stand.
SafariTuff Arrowmaster or Howard Hill back quiver.
I use the HH with a fanny pack or the SafariTuff strapped to the side of a back pack
Cat quiver or most times a dressed down Lakota - style side quiver.
SafariTuff either by itself or strapped to side of backpack
Sorry, meant to say an absorkee quiver! I might use the arrow master if it's raining, but the absorkee carries better than any other non bow quiver I've used.
Back quiver or side quiver depending if I am wearing a daypack or not.
Backquiver with my large or small fanny pack and Catquiver 3.5 when I hunt with "Lefty" or bad weather.
I use a full length Lakota that I made. I find it much better to use than a back quiver.
God bless, Steve
i made my back quiver into a plains quiver and love it, i can always go back to back quiver anytime i feel like it, rich
Catquiver II here most of the time. Planning to use GN bow quiver some this year also especially for extended treks with tree stand on back.
I've used something very similar to this the last couple of years and really like it. That being said, been thinking long and hard about an Absorkee. It's a lot of money, but sure looks like a great set up.
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Alpine Softlok on a leather hip adapter, all I used for years till I got hooked on bow quivers in the last two years.
QuoteOriginally posted by Rob W.:
Dawgware for me.
Same for me.
Hip quiver
Catquiver if I'm not using a bow quiver.
I think the GFA Quiver is the finest available. I have used this one since Fred brought them out years ago. You will probably only buy 1 in your lifetime.
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Home made safari tuff style, somebody had a post with a home made side quiver, it was really nice
This might help you
Quivers
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=048856
http://www.tradgang.com/backquiver/
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=40;t=000108#000000
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=123495#000013