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Are Archery Quivers Necessary?

If you are new to bow hunting you may be wondering, where you can cut a few corners on the expense and have probably asked yourself if archery quivers are actually necessary. The short answer is yes, they are very important. The one fact you will have to come to terms with is that archery is not a cheap pursuit. Broad heads, bows, practice tips and arrows can quickly become expensive but the answer is not to skimp on the quiver. When you need to save money, you can be more careful with your arrows during practice, so that you can reuse them or make your own targets.

Purpose

The main purpose of archery quivers is to protect your arrows and allow you to carry more than one to the tree stand or hunting area with you. That being said there are many varieties for you to choose from and each will largely depend on your habits.

The Great Hunter

Some people are only hunting for the sport and desire the perfect specimen to mount on their walls. For this type of hunter there will be many days spent tracking the perfect animal and fewer opportunities to shoot.  When you are looking to score a monster buck, you will be well served by a quiver that holds just a few arrows and will likely prefer a hip mounted quiver for your archery equipment.

Hungry Man

Another variety of hunter is the person with a deep freeze to fill! This hunter has one thing on the brain, bag as many legal animals as possible for the day. When you are hunting for meat, you will want a quiver that holds as many arrows as possible. The more arrows you have the better your chances for meeting the days quota of kills. Probably the best type of archery quivers in this situation is the over the back type. These will generally hold the largest number of arrows and be out of the way when you need to take a shot.

Casual Open Plains Hunter

Many hunters fall in between these two extremes and simply like to casually hunt. Mounted archery quivers are a good choice in this situation if you are hunting in grassy areas or from a stand of some sort. When your arrows are attached to your bow they can get snagged on low lying brush which will damage them and cause a good deal of noise, neither of which will bode well for the days hunt.

Conclusion

There are many archery quivers to choose from, above are some of the most common types you will come across. Within these main types, there will be different sizes, colors and shapes, this archery equipment is made of various materials and some even have optional storage for extra arrow tips and more. Among the many archery quivers on the market today you should be able to find one that fits into your hunting style and budget. ;)

Traditional Archery Quiver

Traditional Archery Quiver


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