Which Quiver
#1
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.
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."
Phil.
"Could you guys be quiet, my dad's trying to shoot."
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 410
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From: Russellville AR USA
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.
"A man with a gun is a citizen, a man without a gun is a subject."
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#3
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.
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Edited by - ACLakey on 10/16/2002 00:09:26




