On a recent hunt I was led on a merry little chase by the toughest little javalina in Texas.
I had been set up in a ground blind, and stalked a bevy of javis from there. I had a wounded javi slipping from tangle to tangle, and I followed along trying in vain to get another shot.
Hindsight revealed a number of things to me:
1) Javalina are tough animals
2) Better judgement would have been to leave the animal and return either after dark or in the morning
3) All bushes in Texas are the same height and shape
4) My daypack contained my compass, GPS, flashlight, and all survival gear I normally carry
5) My daypack was back in the ground blind and I had no idea where that was!!!!!
I knew where I was. :rolleyes: I just didn't know which direction I needed to walk to get out.
Not wanting to go through that again, I packed up the pocket in my Arrowmaster quiver with the essential items I want to have with me at all times from now on. I was amazed at how much this handy little pocket holds!
That Rod is sure one smart guy to design such a functional quiver. Now all that's needed is smart hunters to carry the right gear in it!
Here is my unloaded quiver pocket
There is still room left, but for now the list of what will be in my Arrowmaster includes:
Compass
GPS
Flashlight
Licence/Tags
Knife
Pruning Shears
Rubber Gloves
Space Blanket
Lighter
Fire Starting block and steel wool
Lenght of cord
Flagging Tape
I will still carry a daypack for extra clothing, water, snacks, spare knife, etc. But the things I always want with me will stay in my quiver! What a great product!