I have and arrow master this year, but when I use a bow quiver I like one I can take off and put on with the arrows in it. In the rain I put it on upside down when stand hunting. I put a plastic bag over the feathers. Better yet I just take it off and hang it on the tree with the bag. For the arrow on the bow I try to tuck it under cover as much as possible. I have even taken a zip lock and cut the bottom out to make a little tent to hold over the fletching. When needed I just swap out an arrow. This has worked well for me in the past.