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best non bow quiver for hunting

Started by brackshooter, March 07, 2007, 10:35:00 PM

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brackshooter

Hello guys, once again looking for an opinion from ya'll.  I have decided that I dont want a bow quiver on my new bow, and would like some recommendations on the next best thing for hunting.  I am open to any ideas, but would like two things specifically:  easy to get through THICK brush (no shortage of that in Oregon), and some sort of feather protection.  I am considering a quiver like O.L. Adcock uses, though I cant think of who makes them, with something over the feathers for protection.  Any suggestion?  


brack

John Krause

Mini Cat Quiver.  I am a back quiver guy for almost everything but this is just the thing for broadheads and sneakin around in the brush. Everything behind you, feathers covered, easy out with minimal movement. Downside PIA to put arrow back in quiver.
When a man shoots with a bow it is own vigor of body that drives the arrow,  his own mind controls the missile's flight......His trained muscles and toughened thews have done the work

Longbows4life

cedar ridge leather works is who makes them. ive been looking at getting one myself to try out

Ron LaClair

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Jeff U

I like Steven Catts "side kick" quiver

brackshooter

great ideas guys, keep em coming.....Ron, the mantis is the one I have been considering.  I know its similiar to some of the other quivers out there, but does anyone one use one of these "quivers on a string" on a regular basis?

brack

Pete W

The best we found are Art Vincents,Cedar Ridge, O.L Adcock Stalker quivers. Both the 4 and 6 arrow models are what we now use after doing the review on them.
The review is on my site in the trad reviews at  www.peteward.com
Share your knowledge and ideas.

Jim Harris

You might want to check the Jack Bowers "Stealth" and "Chief" side quivers. I use the Stealth for 3d, small game hunting and stump shootin'. Very nice quiver. Jim.

Bjorn

Pete, I was unable to locate the OL Adcock Stalker Quiver review on your site, and it is not on OL's either.
Can you please post a link for those of us who may be similarly challenged?

Bill Turner

I havn't used it but I like the looks of Ron's Mantis quiver made by Art Vincent. LaClair and Vincent now there are two guys who no something about traditional archery and the needs of the traditional hunter.

carphunter100

Cat Quivers. I got the III had it for a long time and love.
Member WV Bowhunters Associaion Life member of Trad. Bowhunters of Southern WV

SlowBowinMO

For a non-bow quiver, I'm sold on the GFA, Stalker, over the shoulder under the arm styles.  They are the bomb!
"Down-Log Blind at Misty River"

Budog56

I agree completely with SlowBow I have a bear on bow quiver that i just couldnt get along with it. I modified it to be GFA style for the SEMO hog hunt we walked through some very nasty stuff that im not sure I would have made it through with my hip quiver. Unless I find  on bow quiver that works The over the shoulder under arm style is the one I will always go with.

Rich LaBombard

I see the quivers that have the arrow's shaft totally exposed (like a cat quiver), and can't for the life of me figure out how that style works in thick brush:
how do you not lose arrows??  It seems like the brush would be ripping those right off the quiver, and you would not even know it.
Can someone help me out?  What am I missing?
Thanks,
Rich

Roger Norris

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Roger Norris

https://www.tradwoodsman.com/

"Good Lord....well, your new name is Sledge."
Ron LaClair upon seeing the destruction of his new lock on the east gate

"A man that cheats in the woods will cheat anywhere"
G. Fred Asbell

jdupre

It's hard to beat the plains type quiver for any type of situation. It can be made long enough to protect the feathers, it is quiet, easy to manuver through brush, and can be worn in several positions. Check out the quiver of the Iceman, a sheperd that died and was frozen in a glacier 5000 years ago.

Jwilliam

I am also a big fan of the GFA Quiver. I never really liked a quiver mounted on my bow.

Bowspirit

Homemade PVC tube quiver...works really well...
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JEFF B

a cat quiver would do fine.  :thumbsup:    :archer:
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