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Which Quiver
I'm considering either a hip quiver or cat quiver for still hunting in Ohio. The cover can be thick. I don't care for shooting with a mounted bow quiver. Are either of these quivers maneuverable enough in the woods? Or is the bow quiver the best choice? How accessible are the arrows in a cat quiver? Any advice from users of these is appreciated. Thanks.
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RE: Which Quiver
well i have used a hip-quiver forever, and i recently ordered a truglo 360-axis quiver from bass pro. i won't ever use my hip quiver again except for target shooting, brush ruins my fletching when it continuously rubs up against it. check out that 360-axis quiver by truglo, i like it because it doesn't take up much space at all.. but i haven't received it yet, so i can't give a totally accurate description.
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RE: Which Quiver
I have used a hip quiver and didn't have problems with it. Most of my hunting is spot and stalk or ground blind hunting. It doesn't get in the way even when I am crawling around on the ground trying to get a little closer to those mulies. I don’t have any experience with the cat quiver you are talking about. They look pretty trick thought. Check out this cat quiver.
![]() >>>----Andrew----> Edited by - ACLakey on 10/16/2002 00:09:26 |
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