You get into some stuff and sub to YT channels and sometimes your interest passes, but along the way you find a guy who could make doing laundry sound like the most interesting thing on the planet, someone whose enthusiasm and integrity makes them just a pleasure to listen to, you are one of these people. Best US accent ever too!
That Dawgware quiver blew my mind...I've never seen that before...I went to looking for one immediately and found they are bo longer made about the exact same time you said it in the video...a bit more searching and I found "Palmer Bow Works" and their version of the Dawgware...seems close...check them out! Great vid by the way...!
Chasing grandmas chickens will get you beat! lol. Love it! another fantastic video! The constant humor in this video was very refreshing and enjoyable as well! I was laughing and smiling the whole time watching it. so very well done! Keep em coming. I "kilt" my first deer with a kwicke quiver set up just like you had the delta quiver. rope tied on it and hanging on my aa flashlight in a belt pouch. So Many Great tips in this video! One of the best videos Ive seen in a while. So much info.
I love the story of your first quiver....chasing your grandma's chickens will get you beat by the way... I used stuff like that too. Hay string bow string on an old fiberglass bow I found at a thrift store
I had a Bear 6 arrow bow quiver (spring type). Didn't like it. Now I have a Howard or Jerry Hill back quiver. Not sure I like that also. Like you said, if you bend down the arrows will be on the ground. Years ago, I remember a hip quiver that would hold the arrows stationary. I think that would be the way to go.
Another great video. The cool thing is all the options that we have. A lot of great quivers to choose from. For some reason, I always go With the Great Northern. Excited about the broadhead video coming.
Great info on different quiver styles. I especially appreciate the diy aspect of some of your gear. It doesn't have to cost much money, it just needs to work. I enjoy watching and learning from your channel. Thank you
I have a 1930s bear quiver. Quiver of course but I found the same thing I didn't really like it. It was well broken in when I got it so it held the arrows but I didn't like reaching for them. I ended up getting one that's like your Dogwood quiver but it's leather. That I really like. It's so easy to get the arrows out so little movement. It's starting to bend but that's not so bad I can still easily reach in to get an arrow. Thanks for this great video
Thanks for all the good info! I love Big Jim's Bow quivers. They are more affordable than many brands. They attach and detach really easy and are super solid. Glad you mentioned them.
RC interesting stuff. I don’t like quivers mounted on my bow. Catquiver 70s and 80s. Bounced around 90s different bow mount quivers. Ended up using Simmons tubes in 98 Jerry gave me two of em. Building my own design side stalker soon. Thanks.
RC another good video. I love the idea of a back quiver but, ou're right about all the movement. I fixed up a cuple old bow quiver something like your Delta quiver. Pretty convenient.
Good stuff. I started with the Big Jim strap-on quiver but wanted a separate “roaving- style” quiver like yours. I went with the ‘Alpha quiver’ from Ralph Webb. It’s a great quiver, I made it to where I can attach it to the Waldrop PacSeat and have access to my arrows while walking or sitting and it doesn’t rattle around. I definitely like having a bare bow, especially for ground hunting out of a chair. Thanks for the video!
I like the plains quiver you have ... It's very similar to the woodland quiver I make and use... I always take a rectangle of buffalo that will fit inside the bottom... I fold it in half so the buffalo hair is on the inside and put it in the bottom of the quiver... No arrowhead dulling or poking through the quiver that way... Also no rattling either... As far as neck or shoulder muscles pain using a strap, you might try switching to river cane arrows as those cut down on a lot of the weight and for me faster shooting as well as more accurate that manufactured arrows... I have been hunting and fishing with Osage bow and came arrows for 50 years I make myself and sometimes a blowgun with thistle darts... I am also half Sauk Indian... Grew up with the old ways...
It be great if there was one quiver that would work for all my hunting but it doesn’t. I use three of the same types as you do and working on a fourth as a backpack quiver. Howard Hill quiver is my favorite and when hunting I stuff it with leaves or long grass. It keeps everything quiet and nothing will fall out. In the winter I stuff it with extra clothes like a vest, or a stocking cap, gloves. Works great.
I can't tell you what an excellent video that was a good representation for people who don't Have a lot of money invested like you and I do. great synopsis you covered every quiver fantastic video my friend.
Thanks for another great video. I made a couple of Dogwear style quivers out of thin chicken feeder pipe. They work great. I look forward to all your videos. Keep up the good work.
I shoot a compound bow but I'm thinking about a hip quiver, I can't stand the bow mounted quiver. It's quick detach but hangs up on everything when I'm getting through the brush
Again, enjoyed the video. a lot of us have a collection of quivers if we have been bow hunting very long. each has a purpose that can make it the one to use in a certain situation or not to use. As you said, it is up to what we like or dislike, experience can trump the decision for us. I have various store bought besides the numerous ones that I have made. I have even made one out of bamboo, while it looks cool, it is way too heavy to carry so it is a house quiver to store arrows in. I have always struggled with the out and out back quivers, just don't like them. But lower down is a lot more doable for me. With me vision struggles right now, knapping a head is totally out of it but I plan to make some out of old saw blades for my river cane arrows. While I have acquired many archery things that were store bought or made by someone else, I do my best to avoid doing so and try to make a lot of mine. Like most of my selfbows, I do have one that was made and given to me by a very good friend James. Your videos are very common sense videos and common man like. And yes, most of my hunting area is a grown up mess, very little actual open woods to hunt. Everything is very grabby and noisy besides the ticks and chiggers. And I am glad to see that I am not the only one that the gnats like. I shoot mainly two blades with a few 3 blades. all can be file sharpened or stone. Thanks for the awesome videos, just wish that you lived a lot closer lol
Good video. I believe on that plains quiver…I would cut the side out of a gallon water jug or plastic milk carton. Fold it over to make a “V”. Either put some weight on it and leave it in the sun, or use a heat gun to make it nearly flat folded. Put it in the bottom of the quiver like a sleeve. The plastic is soft enuff to let the broad heads bite a little, but I believe it would keep them from chewing up the bottom of your quiver.
I use the Dawgware quiver and to my knowledge, they haven't been made in many years. How's the leg doing with support and all your activity? Prayers continue for healing and for the leg and muscle to be supportive of you and all your activities. God Bless, David B.
I bone out the meat and put it in a sack in my back pack. No matter where I am I will be back at the truck or boat in 30 minutes. I have a cooler of ice in the boat or truck.
This is not about quivers but where can I get me a good bowstring for my 60 inch Blackhunter bow I live in east central AL not far from GA they is no place anywhere close to get any archery equipment
Smart never arrow. I was stalking a deer, slipped on mud, my wife was on my right my body acted by itself. Broadhead passed through hair by carotid 😭. Wheew. With my compound quiver tapped arrow twice went twack a twack. That twice cost me a nice big moose. Ugg. Subscribed. Drop by. Tube shadow banned my channel after 2015 hunting video
The best quiver is the one that works best for you. Hunting? I only use a on bow quiver. Practicing hunting use what I use to hunt. ease? I use the dirct. - I gather my arrows walk back to my shooting spot and stick them in the ground. 3D/target? back pocket quiver and sometimes hip Back quiver? never
You get into some stuff and sub to YT channels and sometimes your interest passes, but along the way you find a guy who could make doing laundry sound like the most interesting thing on the planet, someone whose enthusiasm and integrity makes them just a pleasure to listen to, you are one of these people. Best US accent ever too!
Robert , I like your presentation on quivers. Very informative, but I love your shirt. Praise God.
That Dawgware quiver blew my mind...I've never seen that before...I went to looking for one immediately and found they are bo longer made about the exact same time you said it in the video...a bit more searching and I found "Palmer Bow Works" and their version of the Dawgware...seems close...check them out! Great vid by the way...!
Love my palmer!
Chasing grandmas chickens will get you beat! lol. Love it! another fantastic video! The constant humor in this video was very refreshing and enjoyable as well! I was laughing and smiling the whole time watching it. so very well done! Keep em coming. I "kilt" my first deer with a kwicke quiver set up just like you had the delta quiver. rope tied on it and hanging on my aa flashlight in a belt pouch. So Many Great tips in this video! One of the best videos Ive seen in a while. So much info.
I love the story of your first quiver....chasing your grandma's chickens will get you beat by the way...
I used stuff like that too. Hay string bow string on an old fiberglass bow I found at a thrift store
Thanks Robert
Built 2 quivers with corn beef tins, some 1x1 nail strip, a couple other things. Sling it over a shoulder. Cost maybe $5 apiece.
Enjoy all your videos. Looking forward to your 2022/23 hunt videos!
I had a Bear 6 arrow bow quiver (spring type). Didn't like it. Now I have a Howard or Jerry Hill back quiver. Not sure I like that also. Like you said, if you bend down the arrows will be on the ground. Years ago, I remember a hip quiver that would hold the arrows stationary. I think that would be the way to go.
Another great video. The cool thing is all the options that we have. A lot of great quivers to choose from. For some reason, I always go
With the Great Northern. Excited about the broadhead video coming.
I have a Big Jim quiver on a Big Jim bow. Great combo.
Where can I buy a t shirt like your wearing? Love that message on it and design.
Actually bought that at Walmart.
Thanks for all your videos!
Great video! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts.
Big Jim bow company makes great strap-on quivers and other types, top quality bows as well
Great info on different quiver styles. I especially appreciate the diy aspect of some of your gear. It doesn't have to cost much money, it just needs to work. I enjoy watching and learning from your channel. Thank you
Thanks!
I like Donnies Quivers from creek walker trading and great northern. Ive also got a thunder horn that I like but it slips on my limbs.
Donnie builds a very good quiver. I have a vid on here somewhere about them. Great guy as well.
I have a 1930s bear quiver. Quiver of course but I found the same thing I didn't really like it. It was well broken in when I got it so it held the arrows but I didn't like reaching for them. I ended up getting one that's like your Dogwood quiver but it's leather. That I really like. It's so easy to get the arrows out so little movement. It's starting to bend but that's not so bad I can still easily reach in to get an arrow. Thanks for this great video
Thanks for all the good info! I love Big Jim's Bow quivers. They are more affordable than many brands. They attach and detach really easy and are super solid. Glad you mentioned them.
Good Stuff Robert.. Thanks !
RC interesting stuff. I don’t like quivers mounted on my bow. Catquiver 70s and 80s. Bounced around 90s different bow mount quivers. Ended up using Simmons tubes in 98 Jerry gave me two of em. Building my own design side stalker soon. Thanks.
Thank you !!!!! keep them coming
RC another good video. I love the idea of a back quiver but, ou're right about all the movement. I fixed up a cuple old bow quiver something like your Delta quiver. Pretty convenient.
I choose based on the bow I carry , the terrain and weather .
What a great video, loved hearing about the quiver you made from the deer hide.
Good stuff. I started with the Big Jim strap-on quiver but wanted a separate “roaving- style” quiver like yours. I went with the ‘Alpha quiver’ from Ralph Webb. It’s a great quiver, I made it to where I can attach it to the Waldrop PacSeat and have access to my arrows while walking or sitting and it doesn’t rattle around. I definitely like having a bare bow, especially for ground hunting out of a chair. Thanks for the video!
I like the plains quiver you have ... It's very similar to the woodland quiver I make and use... I always take a rectangle of buffalo that will fit inside the bottom... I fold it in half so the buffalo hair is on the inside and put it in the bottom of the quiver... No arrowhead dulling or poking through the quiver that way... Also no rattling either... As far as neck or shoulder muscles pain using a strap, you might try switching to river cane arrows as those cut down on a lot of the weight and for me faster shooting as well as more accurate that manufactured arrows... I have been hunting and fishing with Osage bow and came arrows for 50 years I make myself and sometimes a blowgun with thistle darts... I am also half Sauk Indian... Grew up with the old ways...
It be great if there was one quiver that would work for all my hunting but it doesn’t. I use three of the same types as you do and working on a fourth as a backpack quiver. Howard Hill quiver is my favorite and when hunting I stuff it with leaves or long grass. It keeps everything quiet and nothing will fall out. In the winter I stuff it with extra clothes like a vest, or a stocking cap, gloves. Works great.
I can't tell you what an excellent video that was a good representation for people who don't Have a lot of money invested like you and I do. great synopsis you covered every quiver fantastic video my friend.
Thank you Sir. Got pigs waiting on ya.
"Take one of them shower curtain rings. Shed never notice if you space em just right."
True words of experience
Tip...yoga blocks work great for foam in a quiver.
I’ve used Rancho Safari Cat Quivers for years, for my compound and recurve. I too hate bow quivers.
Love my old dawgware with the pockets . Still going strong
Thanks for another great video. I made a couple of Dogwear style quivers out of thin chicken feeder pipe. They work great. I look forward to all your videos. Keep up the good work.
Outstanding sir
I have a Safarituff quiver that I like. Keeps the arrow covered fletch to point. Bottom access.
Pricey but they work.
I shoot a compound bow but I'm thinking about a hip quiver, I can't stand the bow mounted quiver. It's quick detach but hangs up on everything when I'm getting through the brush
Again, enjoyed the video. a lot of us have a collection of quivers if we have been bow hunting very long. each has a purpose that can make it the one to use in a certain situation or not to use. As you said, it is up to what we like or dislike, experience can trump the decision for us. I have various store bought besides the numerous ones that I have made. I have even made one out of bamboo, while it looks cool, it is way too heavy to carry so it is a house quiver to store arrows in. I have always struggled with the out and out back quivers, just don't like them. But lower down is a lot more doable for me. With me vision struggles right now, knapping a head is totally out of it but I plan to make some out of old saw blades for my river cane arrows. While I have acquired many archery things that were store bought or made by someone else, I do my best to avoid doing so and try to make a lot of mine. Like most of my selfbows, I do have one that was made and given to me by a very good friend James. Your videos are very common sense videos and common man like. And yes, most of my hunting area is a grown up mess, very little actual open woods to hunt. Everything is very grabby and noisy besides the ticks and chiggers. And I am glad to see that I am not the only one that the gnats like. I shoot mainly two blades with a few 3 blades. all can be file sharpened or stone. Thanks for the awesome videos, just wish that you lived a lot closer lol
Thank you Sir!
Good video. I believe on that plains quiver…I would cut the side out of a gallon water jug or plastic milk carton. Fold it over to make a “V”. Either put some weight on it and leave it in the sun, or use a heat gun to make it nearly flat folded. Put it in the bottom of the quiver like a sleeve. The plastic is soft enuff to let the broad heads bite a little, but I believe it would keep them from chewing up the bottom of your quiver.
Good information
Thanks Robert for the information when do you make a review on your 59 Kodiak?
Sadly I horse traded it! Lol
Think I'll make a plaque to put on the wall, that says, "A happy wife is better than a 300 dollar quiver". You make me laugh, thanks.
I use the Dawgware quiver and to my knowledge, they haven't been made in many years.
How's the leg doing with support and all your activity?
Prayers continue for healing and for the leg and muscle to be supportive of you and all your activities.
God Bless,
David B.
I'm good to go now. Thanks!
It has been said that the way to break in a HH quiver fast is to put it under a couch cushion and when folks sit on the couch it will break it in.
Awesome! Always enjoy your info! Do you use a stand or saddle these days
Robert, when you are hunting small game in August what pack are you using to hold water/kill kit and how do you haul out the meat? Thanks!
I bone out the meat and put it in a sack in my back pack. No matter where I am I will be back at the truck or boat in 30 minutes. I have a cooler of ice in the boat or truck.
This is not about quivers but where can I get me a good bowstring for my 60 inch Blackhunter bow I live in east central AL not far from GA they is no place anywhere close to get any archery equipment
Three rivers archery has great strings.
@@robertcarte95 thank you for the info on the bow string
Howard Hill used oats 😉
I prefer the leather stalker quiver.
Made a back quiver with the hide from a bear's front leg but like you can't use them to hunt.
Smart never arrow. I was stalking a deer, slipped on mud, my wife was on my right my body acted by itself. Broadhead passed through hair by carotid 😭. Wheew. With my compound quiver tapped arrow twice went twack a twack. That twice cost me a nice big moose. Ugg. Subscribed. Drop by. Tube shadow banned my channel after 2015 hunting video
The best quiver is the one that works best for you.
Hunting? I only use a on bow quiver.
Practicing hunting use what I use to hunt.
ease? I use the dirct. - I gather my arrows walk back to my shooting spot and stick them in the ground.
3D/target? back pocket quiver and sometimes hip
Back quiver? never
July, Georgia peach time. One thing everyone should experience in life, is a big ole, juice running off your elbow, sweet to the seed Georgia peach.
Lol! Your poor grandma. A victim of a bowhunter with a can do attitude. Great info Robert.