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redeemed
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what is your set-up for bowhunting, and why ??

pics ???

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I take a side quiver and string it up and use it kind of like a back quiver. This gives me a lot of versatility.

I do not like back quivers because I found it hard to secure the arrows without them making too much noise.

Never used a straight side quiver. May have to try it some day, but it seems like it might be too limiting attached to one place.

I have used a bow quiver and actually liked it a lot when using a recurve. Never went there with my long bow.

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Back quiver for litter critters and varmits; bow quiver for big game.
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Smallest possible bow quiver.

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Side quiver, as I don't like things hanging off my bow.

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joe skipp
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Early season, I like the backquiver, mine is soft, pliable and quiet.

Rainy weather and late fall...Catquiver 3.5...when doing a lot of still hunting and setting up calling.

Bowquiver...when we are way up the Mtns or gone all day from the truck when I need a large back pack...especially in real cold weather when I pack extra clothes.

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I have them all and use a bowquiver most of the time and I leave it on the bow.

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James Wrenn
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I usually use a few different ones.A tube quiver when on the ground and a bow quiver when hunting from trees most times.
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Jon Stewart
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I use all three at differant times but hang them up in the tree or lay them on the ground when I am hunting.
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EFA bow quiver. Its light looks good doesnt effect my shooting and can get to the arrows with minimual moverment

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You will eventualy wind up with every type of Quiver know to man or Killy....
So just start collecting....

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You've Got That Right Mike! Can't have enough quivers... [Wink] ...

... mike ... [archer] ...

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Larry247
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I like my quiver on my bow, easy to get to plus you can hide from wondering eyes if they happen to spot you drawing on them.

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I use the Adcock/Mantais quiver that Art Vencent makes . Ive tried alot of quivers but this one fits my needs the best as the most versital quiver . I do like the EFA for a bow quiver if I were to use one because it does not change the blance of the bow and reduces bow vibartion . If you have never seen a Adcock/Mantais quiver check out Ron Laclairs web site , thats where I got mine .

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Anything that interests you as long as it doesn't mount on the bow. I've never understood having a bow mounted quiver, and then remove it when you get to your stand. I've used side and back. Like them both. Haven't tried a "tube" but they look very interesting.

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