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    Default quiver on or off

    you guys bow hunt with the quiver on or off?

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    Been wondering that myself, really how many shots do you get at a deer, and why have something more there to attract attention and weight. I plan on bringing 2 arrows, thats it.

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    Off for this guy
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    I have always hunted with it off. Kind of a pain to have to srew in a hook just for your quiver though.

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    Off for me as well. And I thought I was odd for doing that.

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    Default quiver question

    Off for me and hanging within reach. Always take at least four arrows with me.

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    Always off, I just hang it on a branch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdave1029 View Post
    Off for me and hanging within reach. Always take at least four arrows with me.
    Same here..
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    Quote Originally Posted by the swamp hunter View Post
    Always off, I just hang it on a branch.
    i also do this....i feel it gets in the way if its on my bow..but thats just me

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    Off for me. Lighter bow and less to worry about when moving around on the stand.

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    offfff.
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    On for me. Never will I hunt with a quiver not on.

    My bow or any bow with a decent quiver on will be quieter.
    Arrows always right there.
    The weight of the quiver helps me.
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    I take it off when I am in a stand and leave it on for spot and stalk hunting.

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    My thoughts-if you practice with it hunt with it-if not hang it in ur stand
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    It's off when I am in the stand and I leave it on for when I'm on the ground.

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    off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bweger View Post
    I take it off when I am in a stand and leave it on for spot and stalk hunting.
    Thats what I like to do, but I make sure to practice both with it on and off.
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    Current bow- off
    Bow I used to use- on
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    I have always left it on. I taken two nice bucks after taking multiple shots at them. It is nice to not have to make the extra movement, reaching for the quiver.
    "Luck is when preparation meets opprotunity."

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    I practice with it off there for I hunt with it off, I also bring it with though and hang it on a branch or screw in a extra peg so that it is hand if I need it.

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