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Tree Stand and Bow Quiver.

Started by Wannabe1, February 15, 2015, 07:00:00 PM

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warden415

My quiver goes on and never comes off. I practice year round with it on loaded with arrows minus the one that would be out while I am hunting

LB_hntr

I hunt the same way you are planning. Stand on your back, hike to spot, set up and hunt, take everything down, and carry out on your back.
 This is the best method I have found and the only way i hunt. You will love doing it this way. you will find that you will have 100 good spots to hunt rather than 5-10. Now that you are going to hunt this way scout, scout, and scout some more. Get a note pad and log every potential stand site you find while scouting. Log good and bad wind options at each along with enter and exit routes. By the time the season rolls around you will have a ton of spots. then all you have to do during the season is look at the weather, look at your log, pick a spot, hike in, kill critter, hike out, eat fresh backstraps!
I have some great videos on my site that show how to set up the same way you are planing as well as videos on how to do it as safe as possible.
If you have any questions on hunting this way hit me up! Its the only way I hunt and been doing it for a long time. Dan (KSdan) Hunts the exact same way and uses an very similar set up.  We just did a podcast together that will publish in a couple weeks with alot of this same subject covered.

Wannabe1

Wow, thanks Jason for the great tips. Heading to your site now to have a look see.   :thumbsup:
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highlow

I seem to be in the minority on this topic. But as with a couple of others here, I practice with a loaded quiver and leave it on at all times. I want that next arrow within inches as I have had more than one follow-up shot. Wont' go in to the reasons why but I'm sure y'all can guess. Also don't want to miss any opportunities while entering or exiting my stand site. I personally don't have any problem with shot placement with/without quiver attached. Guess I'm lucky in that regard.
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Duncan

I did just what you are talking about for many seasons but I used a Kwikee Kwiver. I even mounted a spare kwik attach bracket to all of my loc-on stands and my climber. It is a tried and true system. Climb up get settled in pull your bow up, detach the quiver and attach it to your stand, nock an arrow and get ready.
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