I've got this pea brained idea for a bow quiver that can mount to the platform of my Lone Wolf stand. My concept is to have a bracket on the hood that allows the arrows to be oriented parallel to the platform AND rotated to 90* or perpendicular to the platform once in the stand. This would allow for the quiver of arrows to ride tucked in neat and secure on the walk in then popped up for easy access once hunting. You could keep the bow bare and still have good access to plenty of shafts that don't rattle.
To make this happen though, does anyone have a recommendation for some hardware or a mounting bracket that could be screwed into a quiver hood that could accommodate this concept?
Maybe a quickie quiver bracket would work, you could buy a extra bracket and zip tie it to stand. I think some of the compound bow quiver would work, I think G5 used to have a tree stand mount, just a few ideas.
High point archery has a nice quiver attachment for your treestands cheap too only like 12 dollars, universal fit too.
I hang my back quiver on the left side of my stand for easy access to arrows. The nocks are just high enough to reach easily while seated or standing. I use a carabiner and a small loop of paracord to attach the strap to the stand. I have found it much easier to get arrows this way vs a kwikee quiver.
That one from High Point looks nearly perfect with the only downside being the ratcheting noise it makes when adjusting it. I've thought about doing a pair of Quickie brackets too: one parallel to the stand base for hiking in and one angled on the seat for hunting.