Few years ago I hunted moose , the brush is really thick where you have to hunt. Most could not walk through it. Arrows and fletching snagging. It would be absolutely impossible to have a bow quiver. In fact unless you’re selective about where, or how you’re hunting, arrows and a bow can be problematic. To spare my arrows I bought the arrow master type quiver. I’d have to go look at the brand. But it’s basically a 3” pipe or their abouts, with a portion of the side cut out. So when it’s on your back you can pull the arrow out and let it drop out altogether to bring up to your bow. You load it from the top. It’s hard over the length of the arrow quiver, so as long as the shoulder strap holds out, you can push through the tuck-amore brush. There are a few issues. It’s a rigid pipe on your back. The cover over the top of mine is super tight to get back on. It won’t hold many arrows, but then how many shots you got while hunting. Strap is small.l but strong. I’d like if it was somehow more traditional looking. Maybe a patch you could put over the side hole to protect the arrows there. Otherwise, it will protect the arrows well. It’s easy to reach to your right hip, grab an arrow, let it drop clear of quiver to bring up to the bow.