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Favorite hunting quiver

Started by epage_backwards_hat, March 18, 2024, 09:40:25 PM

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epage_backwards_hat

Please comment below your favorite style of quiver for hunting and why!
I am interested to hear everyone's take on this one as I have experimented with almost everything and still don't know that I have a favorite.
As I now focus mostly on Hill style bows and my own self bows, I have myself returned to using hill style back quiver and a side stalking style quiver. I like them equally and they each have a place for me.
"Now therefore, take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, go out to the field, and take some venison for me." - Genesis 27:3

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Safari Tuff...mine has been on over 900 hunts...finally about time for a new one...will purchase another one.
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Wudstix

Great Northern and Thunderhorn strap-on for hunting and Riverwolf Alpha for toten arrows in for a few days of hunting.
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Hill Style

I have a stitched Hillstyle back quiver like the one Bob Swinehart used. I wouldn't consider hunting or shooting with anything else.
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Breakfast Boy

Great Northern strap on quiver, with a Selway being my second choice. I prefer a bow quiver and both are excellent.

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epage_backwards_hat

Quote from: Hill Style on March 18, 2024, 10:28:59 PM
I have a stitched Hillstyle back quiver like the one Bob Swinehart used. I wouldn't consider hunting or shooting with anything else.

Shoot ya ol son! I'll post a pic of the one I made and use.
"Now therefore, take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, go out to the field, and take some venison for me." - Genesis 27:3

epage_backwards_hat

My homemade hill style. Only down fall to these for me is when wearing a pack and being able to get to my arrows quickly. But for hunting close to the truck absolutely 👍🏼
"Now therefore, take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, go out to the field, and take some venison for me." - Genesis 27:3

Pat B

I use a side stalker style quiver for target and 3D but prefer a GFA style quiver for hunting. I made it with an old Selway quiver with the hood and arrow hilder attached to a board I covered with snake skin for decoration. With the shoulder strap you can wear is along your side, behind your back or tucked under your arm for tight hunting areas. I keep a fletch cover wrapped around the board with easy access when needed. It is quiet and protects the broadhead like a bow quiver does.
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dnovo

I use a Thunderhorn Small Fry bow quiver for all my hunting. My other option I use sometimes for roving, 3D or squirrel hunting is my Hill style back quiver I made for myself 40 years ago.
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trad_bowhunter1965

I hunt with the Selway quick detach quiver on 95% of my hunts but I love side quiver and Jack Bower side stalker side quiver is my favorite,when I am hunt I carry 6 judo tips arrow for stump shooting. 
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Dave Pagel

Thunderhorn Linx for one-piece and two point for a takedown.

DP

Possum Head

I have two EFA models both with set back and Totem shafts and can't imagine a hunt without them. Quiet, sturdy and very well crafted.

two4hooking

[attachment=1] Hill style back quiver all the time. It is a part of my system and nothing is faster, carries more ammo, or more a part of me.  :archer2:

Deno

Hill style back quivers
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epage_backwards_hat

Love seeing all you fine fellers using the Hill style quivers!
"Now therefore, take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, go out to the field, and take some venison for me." - Genesis 27:3

MnFn

#15
Mostly Safari Tuff. Once in awhile I use a Great Northern strap on, or a bolt on Black Widow-on a Black Widow.

BTW, mine is the Duiker model,  which I think is no longer made. Just a smaller size.
Nice when you only need a few arrows. The pouch is big enough for a file ,Minnie binoculars, knife, and other odds and ends.
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Trenton G.

Great Northern strap on quiver followed by a selway slide on quiver. I like having everything right there and accessible in one hand.

MnFn

I agree Trenton, they are handy. But I do also like colorful fletching and when I am in a tree stand, I just hang up my side quiver. Fletching is less likely to cause a problem. I read where G Fred made some camouflage arrows and didn't like them at all. He couldn't see them in flight. He liked to see a ball of color flying towards his target. There are trade-offs I guess.

Another thing is it keeps my fletching dry if caught in a downpour which happened quite a bit on one particular elk hunt in Colorado.
"By the looks of his footprint he must be a big fella"  Marge Gunderson (Fargo)

"Ain't no rock going to take my place". Luke 19:40

kopfjaeger

#18
The Kwikee Kwiver is my favorite. Easy on and easy off. Plus, with the same bracket you can put on a 3, 4, or 6 arrow Kwikee Kwiver. Bad part is Kwikee Kwiver went out of business.  :dunno: I also have a Great Northern strap-on quiver, a Selway side mount quiver, two EFA quivers, a few Vintage Bear spring-arm quivers, and a few Bear Super Seven quivers. Plus, one belt/hip quiver I like a lot.
HE made me into a polished arrow & concealed me in HIS quiver. Isaiah 49:2

epage_backwards_hat

Quote from: kopfjaeger on March 20, 2024, 01:30:31 PM
The Kwikee Kwiver. Easy on and easy off. Plus, with the same bracket you can put on a 3, 4, or 6 arrow Kwikee Kwiver. Bad part is Kwikee Kwiver went out of business.  :dunno:
Kwikee are classic. And yes very unfortunate they closed doors.
"Now therefore, take thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, go out to the field, and take some venison for me." - Genesis 27:3

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