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3Feathers
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What kind of pack do you use when using a backquiver for hunting?I need something that doesn,t get in the way of the backquiver.

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Shedrock
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Bison Gear pack and back quiver is what I like. They work well together. Pack rides low too let heat out, quiver attaches to shoulder straps. Quiver is at an angle, arrows don't move around and make noise.

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Ray_G
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Can't argue with Shedrock's gear and success. I have a Hill style back quiver and use a small fanny pack for day hunts, especially early on in the season. A small pack keeps me from packing too much and lets me stay mobile with less fatigue. For later hunts when I might want to carry extra socks, mittens, etc. I use a Bison Gear Houndsman haversack. Neither gets in the way of the quiver.

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joe skipp
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I use the 2 fanny packs on top. One is a smaller version for quick hunts, the larger one for all day excursions. Neither one interferes with my Creger back quiver.

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Kingsnake
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Just bought a Catquiver, but haven't used it yet. We shall see!

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Richie
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I have been using a Austrian gas mask carrier that I got from the military supply, its like a canvas haversack. Still looking for something better though.

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awbowman
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If you are looking for something small, check out the Red Rock Rover Sling Bag

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