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Leave the quiver on or take it off?
#52
I hunted with a kwickee for years. Last year, I made the switch to a two piece. I practiced all season with it attached to my bow. It made things so much more simple up in the tree. Like GMAT said, I sometimes need a quick second arrow. There is nothing like having it attached to your bow for speed and certainty. If you had asked a year ago, my answer would have been different. What a difference a year makes.
#56
I don't practice with it on, so I don'thunt with it on. I believe it just gets in the way and can be a potential noise maker. Mine comes off when I get set up, and hung onthe tree screwthat I have turned in just below, and behindtheseat portion of my stand. Secures the stand and keeps the quiver out of the way.I keep a back up arrow in my easy to access day pack, broadhead down.

#58
I take it off when I am in the tree stand, I will remove one to two arrows and place them in easy access. I have always practiced with my quiver off, and I feel more comfortable off. Less chance of hitting something and making alot of extra motion and noise withit off.









