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Quiver options for 2020

Messages posted to thread:
Justin 01-Dec-19
Ron LaClair 01-Dec-19
Justin 01-Dec-19
Justin 02-Dec-19
Droptine 02-Dec-19
George D. Stout 02-Dec-19
Jay B 02-Dec-19
Justin 02-Dec-19
George D. Stout 02-Dec-19
Justin 02-Dec-19
Ron LaClair 02-Dec-19
GF 02-Dec-19
David McLendon 02-Dec-19
Nemophilist 03-Dec-19
Bentstick81 03-Dec-19
Justin 03-Dec-19
Therifleman 03-Dec-19
Justin 03-Dec-19
Jarhead 03-Dec-19
Ron LaClair 03-Dec-19
Ron LaClair 03-Dec-19
TrapperKayak 03-Dec-19
Justin 03-Dec-19
Thor 03-Dec-19
Justin 03-Dec-19
Popester1 03-Dec-19
sir misalots 03-Dec-19
ruintfletch 03-Dec-19
From: Justin
Date: 01-Dec-19




Need a new option for quivers. I’m primarily a stand hunter. Longbow. Thanks.

From: Ron LaClair
Date: 01-Dec-19

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From: Justin
Date: 01-Dec-19




I like it ron!

From: Justin
Date: 02-Dec-19




I like all the options. Maybe one quiver does not fit all situations.

From: Droptine
Date: 02-Dec-19




I’m a fan of great northern also. Thunderhorn makes a nice one too.

From: George D. Stout
Date: 02-Dec-19




I would say which I like best but will likely change my mind next week. I have all kinds in my man cellar and use them all from time to time. If you're sitting in a stand all day, you sure don't need many arrows, so a bow quiver may be the best answer for you.

From: Jay B
Date: 02-Dec-19




Eagle’s Flight 4 arrow.

From: Justin
Date: 02-Dec-19




Thanks George. I shoot maybe one arrow per season.....

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 02-Dec-19

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Here's my varied mess.

From: Justin
Date: 02-Dec-19




I like the conciseness of A bowquiver, the history of a backquiver, the versatility of a side quiver. I own 5 backquiver and a side quiver. Especially in very cold weather I dislike carrying a quiver unless it’s on my bow!

From: Ron LaClair
Date: 02-Dec-19

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From: GF
Date: 02-Dec-19




Well, I can tell you that a catquiver works a lot better once you’re in the stand than it does while you’re backpacking a climber out to the tree. But I just really hate how a bow quiver unbalances my bow....

I made myself a cat quiver that I really like around the range and for stumping, but I think I’m going to stick with the Cat for serious hunting…

From: David McLendon
Date: 02-Dec-19




I think I have 8-9 different quivers, I just pick out whatever works best on the bow I use that day for the way I plan to hunt, which now is always some form of hunting on the ground. I prefer not to have a quiver on the bow but sometimes that's the way. Back quivers don't suit me, didn't take long to realize that I bend over looking at stuff a lot more than I thought I did.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 03-Dec-19

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Don't rule out a good hip/belt quiver.

From: Bentstick81
Date: 03-Dec-19




Frank. I've been using a hip quiver for a couple of weeks now and getting to like it. I carry a section of rope with me in my fanny pack so i can tie it to the hip quiver and make it into a G. Fred Asbell type side quiver in seconds, if need be. Two quivers in one.

From: Justin
Date: 03-Dec-19




I could see myself having many options!!!

Thanks for the photos!

From: Therifleman
Date: 03-Dec-19




If you're looking for something very cool and functional check out the quivers that Riverwolf makes. They are one of a kind works of art!

From: Justin
Date: 03-Dec-19




They are unique!

From: Jarhead
Date: 03-Dec-19




if you like a minimalist set up... BIG JIM's quivers are fantastic. Quiet, secure, low weight... holds even small arrows VERY tight.

From: Ron LaClair
Date: 03-Dec-19

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Years ago my go to quiver was the St Charles centerback quiver. I liked it because it kept my fletching dry and the arrows were easy access.

From: Ron LaClair
Date: 03-Dec-19

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Some years ago when Glenn started coming to the Michigan shoots he visited my shop and I had him sign both of my St Charles quivers

From: TrapperKayak
Date: 03-Dec-19




Where is Ottertails? He makes beautiful ones, but I don't think he takes orders any more. :(

From: Justin
Date: 03-Dec-19




I have an arrow master.

It’s ok but not great.

Justin

From: Thor
Date: 03-Dec-19




I think I've tried every type of way of carrying arrows there is.But for me the Hill back quiver works the best.It seems to have the least amount of short comings,and at the same time the most versatile.Works for me any way.

From: Justin
Date: 03-Dec-19




thor you might have just nailed it. Where I hunt has limited cover but mega food. I may just go back to the ground game and then the bq solves many problems.

justin

From: Popester1
Date: 03-Dec-19




I've always been a bow quiver guy until one day last summer I took it off my bow for some reason. I shoot a Black Widow PSAX and I was so pleased with how it shot without the quiver, I began looking as well. I'm leaning toward a Trantula M.A.Q. from Cabela's. $34.99.

From: sir misalots
Date: 03-Dec-19




i like a center of the back quiver plus a solo bow quiver. Id love to get a st charles copy. I have plans from trad bowhunter mag but have yet to make one.

From: ruintfletch
Date: 03-Dec-19




Art Vincent Powderhorn quiver for me. Very well constructed quivers.





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