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quivers for spot and stalk hunting

Started by MTArrowLauncher, November 19, 2011, 10:46:00 PM

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Smithhammer

Minimal bow quiver.

I guess it depends on where/what you hunt, but having a pack on my back, and a bino harness on my front, and a quiver over my back/side is just too much, and gets snagged on all kinds of stuff. Besides, if I'm truly hunting, I only need a few arrows anyway.

Tom Leemans

I like my side stalker a lot. It can be at your side, or slide around back quickly for sneaking through brush. Never wore my pack while stalking though.
Got wood? - Tom

Bjorn

Bow quivers are not my first love but there is no better solution when you have a pack on and you are trying to be silent working your way through brush.


AkDan

I hunt with packs and binos often and prefer a sidestalker quiver.  

Off and on I swap to my greatnorthern longbow quiver also slung side stalker style using 550 cord, remove the rubber straps.  It's super light compared to my chief.  Yet my chief is more of a stalking quiver.

This style takes a little getting used to.   Once u do you'll never go back.  

Bow quiver are handy but I don't like the added weight.

Back quivers are nice but tough to use on backpack hunts as are cat quivers.   Cats when an option are a pain to get out of and crawl with.  

They all are good and bad.  Youll have to try and see what u like.  :-)

JamesKerr

I would try the safari tuff arrow master or the bow mate elite side quiver.
James Kerr

Rob DiStefano

i've used both the safari tuff arrowmaster and duiker and i LOVE the super lightweight duiker - it's one tuff cookie that can hold more shafts than needed for the battle of the little big horn.   :D
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

lpcjon2

Bjorn, I love those chocolate colored feathers. I use a back quiver for everything, and you can secure one on the side of a pack if needed.
Some people live an entire lifetime and wonder if they have ever made a
difference in the world, but the Marines don't have that problem.
—President Ronald Reagan

Llamma1

Now then, get your equipment—your quiver and bow—and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me.

smokin joe

I am using a bighorn bow quiver from cutting-edge. Solid and quiet.
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Catskill Longbow

I am tired of my back quiver catching branches when I am sneaking thru the woods.  I have decided a bow quiver is the way to go when wearing a pack.  I want it easily removed when I get to my stand. I'm thinking EFA with the shaft that holds it all together as 1. Going to order one for my new 59'er.

joe skipp

"Neal...is this heaven?" "No Piute but we are dam close". Top of the Mtn in Medicine Bow Nat Forest.

JParanee

My whole life I tried to stay away from them but now I love them and they even help me shoot better

Bow quiver all the way

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flippnsticks

QuoteOriginally posted by Shedrock:
 
I like a two arrow quiver on my bow. I keep extras in my Bison Gear back quiver which attaches to my pack. When I make a stalk, the pack and my boots get taken off. I see no reason to carry a bunch of arrows on a stalk, two is enough.
were did you get that two arrow quiver. I am liking that. the two arrow plus my catquiver would be the "cats meow" combo.

fujimo

i like my solo stalker on the bow, combined with a cat quiver- holds all my gear- and protects my arrows really well in the rain and the bush. and the solo stalker is quick, easy, and quite.

Stumpkiller

With your Solo Stalker - have you tried the 1/2 piggybacker lower holder?  I have a similar set-up to the below images on three of my bows.  Very handy stalking.  And standing or in a blind a fast follow up shot.

 

 
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Bear Kodiak & K. Hunter, D. Palmer Hunter, Ben Pearson Hunter, Wing Presentation II & 4 Red Wing Hunters (LH & 3 RH), Browning Explorer, Cobra II & Wasp, Martin/Howatt Dream Catcher, Root Warrior, Shakespeare Necedah.

Mark Baker

Everyone knows my preference....works for everything for me.   This is a new model quiver built by Tim Roberts, FarrWest Leater, called the Absorkee and attached to a Quiver Caddy, which he is now making.  Some quality work in this design, and a lot of thought put into it.  





My head is full of wanderlust, my quiver's full of hope.  I've got the urge to walk the prairie and chase the antelope! - Nimrod Neurosis

fujimo

hey stumpkiller- nope i havn't tried the lower holder- how does that effect your draw- and does it torque the arrow,
and where can i get one.

most practical hip quiver i have seen mark


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