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Mike from Texas 04-21-2004 09:42 PM

RE: Bow Quiver suggestions
 
I also have a Catquiver II I believe it is. I agree they rock, but sometimes I just don't feel like lugging all that stuff to the stand with me. Some days I just want to take the bare minimum so I grap my fanny pack, clip on the bow quiver and go. I have the additional Kwikee brackets mounted at all of my atands anyway, so when I get in the tree, I just take it off the bow and click it in there anyway.

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bbahunter 04-22-2004 05:12 AM

RE: Bow Quiver suggestions
 
mm88,
Try a bohning lynx 4, in hardwoods green.
It is a no nonsense quiver, that gets the job done.
You can use mechanical heads or fixed with it, the way it is designed, it also comes with 2 types of arrow grippers, for carbon or aluminum.
The kwikkee's are great quivers also, check out the kwik 3 or the combo 4.

CBM SC 04-22-2004 05:34 AM

RE: Bow Quiver suggestions
 
I'm a Catquiver guy too !! I have a CQ III though ! If you take a pack anyway and take your quiver off .........you just can't beat one ! I don't like bow mounted quivers either ......but it's just a personal preference !

However.......when mule deer hunting last year ......on a stalk I had to do a lot of belly crawling ..........the catquiver 3 upper neck pad kept me from being able to keep my head up (or forced it down I should say) and kept nocking my hat off (a real pain) ! So this year......it'll be my kwickee 3 going on the stalks and the Catquiver going to the stands ! ;)

PatapscoMike 04-22-2004 07:19 AM

RE: Bow Quiver suggestions
 
Catquiver II fan here. After you use it for a season, the notion that you might clip a bunch of arrows right on your bow will seem preposterous.

It keeps your fletching dry, it is much easier to lower from a tree stand than a bow with arrows on it, it stores your gear, it mounts easily to a tree once in the stand, it takes weight and possible vibration off your bow, it helps assure that you never bend an arrow, it attaches easily to the back of a tree stand for packing long distances, etc. etc. It might be the best single purchase I ever made- mine is over 10 years old now.

PABowhntr 04-22-2004 10:10 AM

RE: Bow Quiver suggestions
 
So what is it going to be MM? It looks like you have a three way tie. Alpine, Catquiver or the Kwikee?

:)


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