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Suggestions on a quiverpack/back pack..?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by WesternMdHardwoods, May 27, 2010.

  1. WesternMdHardwoods

    WesternMdHardwoods Weekend Warrior

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    I was looking at buying a quiver for the new Admiral when it occured to me......
    Whenever I get to my stands I take the darn thing off and hang it up anyhow and I cant stand to shoot with it on ?

    So I ask are there any nice PACKS that I can carry 4-6 arrows and keep what little junk I carry in the woods with me?

    It dont have to be a big pack, even a waist style fanny pack should work. I am open to anything?

    If I could keep the cost below say $75 would be nice also...!!

    SOOOOO help me out here any suggestions??
     
  2. JimPic

    JimPic Weekend Warrior

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    This is my Cat Quiver III. I carry 6 arrows but it'll hold more. It has 2 nice roomy compartments so it can hold alot of gear. Also,it's fleece material so it's very quiet. I use a bungee cord and lash it to the tree. I also have a CQ I tha thas 1 small compartment and a CQ Mini that just holds arrows. I use all 3 depending on the hunt. I bought them used for $50 or under(The CQ III goes for over $100 new)
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  3. hunter1

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    Back quivers

    I tried side and back quivers, But they get in the way if i carry my tree stand on my back. But i do the same hang it in the tree.
     
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    05_sprcrw Newb

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    I like the idea to, I took my vortex bino harness and added a quick detach to my leather harness. So I can just wear the quiver on my back.
     
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    RangerClay Weekend Warrior

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    I have a Badlands Pack. Its a little out of your price rance but you can see how I converted it into a quiver pack with my Quikee Quiver. Maybe you can do the same thing with another pack.

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    Great idea
     
  7. WesternMdHardwoods

    WesternMdHardwoods Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks so far for the suggestions! Anybody else?
     
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    dmen Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I have the horn hunter slingshot with quiver, cabelas lists it for $89, but I have seen them on sale at cabelas for a little less.
     

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