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Best Quiver for Hunting? (Made one, Pics added)

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Slackbunny:
What kind of quiver do you use for hunting? Back quiver, hip quiver, etc. Are there any specific features or characteristics that you like about your favourite hunting quiver?

I'm looking into buying one and I'd like to know what I should be keeping an eye out for.

Pat B:
I don't like bow quivers on selfbows, I don't like back quivers although they look cool. I prefer either a side stalker style or a GFA style quiver. I personally use the GFA style for hunting becfause it holds the arrows securely and keeps them quiet. I made mine by taking apart a Selway bow quiver and attacking the hood and arrow gripper to a short piece of wood and added a shoulder strap. I use a Side Stalker style I made for target and 3D shoots.

H Rhodes:
I don't know....  I have tried all kinds and none are really perfect to me, but I used a quiver I made from bamboo last deer season.  I wore it like a back quiver and found it comfortable.  I hunt from ground blinds and tree stands and always take it off and hang it nearby out of my way when I hunt, so what I like may not fit your brand of hunting. 

Slackbunny:
Maybe I should be more specific... Which do you think would be more appropriate to a mixed ambush and spot & stalk style hunter?

I really don't have any experience with quivers at all. The only thing I've ever used was a pvc pipe with a plug in it and a measuring tape belt clip.

Little John:
The G Fred Asbell style described by Pat is the best hunting quiver hands down by far. Actually mine was made for me by Pat and is one of my most prized posessions. For stump shooting/ target practice I like a back quiver.    Kenneth

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