I acquired a new Soap Creek Hill-Style quiver this year (love it!), and have been hunting around for a better small pack/fanny pack than the one I have. Its a bit of a struggle when you use a deep back quiver, finding one well designed enough to carry anything.
This got me thinking about Quiver arrangements, and packs in general, and then it occurred to me that I have the best resource available to ask some questions: you guys!
In any of the bow hunting I've done, I've always been reasonably minimalist. The longest was four days, and I humped my Gregory Forester pack in, with my bow in hand, and quiver lashed to it. Most of the journey was by boat.
Once we set up camp, next to a little lake, everything after that was day hunts out of there, with back quiver on, and a large-ish fanny pack. Liquids, Jerky, a second folding knife, fire making tools, and a flyweight small tarp, bug dope... bout it. Coastal deer are usually small, and we were too rain coast for Moose, and not quite high enough for Goats.
I knew I could get back to camp with anything I took, game-wise, nor was I particularly intent on killing anything anyway, unless it was near-perfect. I was just happy to be out there.
Any actual hunting I did, was with Hill back quiver and fanny pack. Currently, where I am now, it remains the same: day hunts, and only small game, so the same type gear. I only still-hunt, or stalk. Lay in wait on the odd game trail, too.
In some other threads here (the Bison Gear thread, for one), I've seen some neat rigs. It got me thinking about hunting style, versus gear.
My questions are these:
What KIND of hunting do you do?
What setup do you use for quiver and pack? Do you change it up depending on how you are hunting?
WHY do you use what you use, regarding quiver and pack?