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in reply to: Side quivers with arrow grippers #13640
Smithhammer wrote: [quote=sinawalli]
Smithhammer, would love to see a pic of your set up! Please and thanks!
No prob. Here ya go:
It’s the ‘Duiker Deluxe’ from Safari Tuff. It’s quiet, light and easily holds a 1/2 dozen arrows. The deluze version includes the large side pocket and a storm cover, which is worth the extra $20, imo.
Nice! Thanks! You are able to shoot with that set up, or do you have to drop the pack?
in reply to: Side quivers with arrow grippers #13382Smithhammer wrote: I think a lot of what works best as a quiver obviously depends on where/how you hunt. But if I was only going to own one quiver, if would be a Duiker. It does it all for me, and fits very well on my side, right next to my pack.
Smithhammer, would love to see a pic of your set up! Please and thanks!
in reply to: New (to me) Super mag 48 #11492Does it stack?
in reply to: New (to me) Super mag 48 #8895Nice bow Jim! Ever since your thread on short recurves came up, I’ve been looking around. Damn you, I thought guns and tattoos were the only thing I couldn’t have one of!
in reply to: Iowa has a wolf! Oops, had a wolf. #7799All we can do is speculate as we weren’t there. What one sees and what is actually there can be completely different! There was a story up here a few years ago written in a local rag by a hunter who shot at what he absolutely swore was a cow moose at last light standing on the edge of a field. He said he identified it through binos, had his scope on it, was 100% certain it was a moose. Took the shot, and the “moose” screamed and yelled back at him! Said “moose” was actually another hunter in blaze orange! Lucky for him, the shooter missed! Shooter swore up and down he was certain it was a moose. I’m sure there are a lot more similar stories out there, some didn’t end so well…
in reply to: Side quivers with arrow grippers #7676cpbiv wrote: No worries Bruce, it takes a WHOLE lot to make me take something the wrong way. You do have a point, I’ll usually wear mine loosely and take it off when I get to a spot to sit down. (I’m still searching for a good alternative though and I like the idea of a tube style side quiver or safari tuff style quiver)
I’m with you on that! Always had a issue about how to carry arrows when hunting. Went with a Cat quiver backpack style. Does have its limitations like you mentioned, but unless something better comes along(collaspable arrows?),I’ll live with it. Tried a Safari Duikier(?)attached to the side of my pack, but that was just a pain in the ass!
in reply to: Iowa has a wolf! Oops, had a wolf. #7653Nothing more valuable than a good pair of of binos!
in reply to: Lovers of cabins… #59129Great site Jim! Soul food! Came across lots of cabins like those as a kid growing up in the middle of nowhere! Never gets old! Thanks for sharing!
in reply to: Noteable Quotes! #55800[quote=David Petersen]Sinawalli — I love that quote! It’s downright uplifting. Who is the author?
Not sure Dave! One if those things that is buried 10000 miles beneath my brain!
in reply to: The Trad Knife Thread #52979Sinawalli –
Agreed! Did you check out some of his higher-end knives? Still all hand-forged and heat-treated. The only part he doesn’t do himself are the sheaths:
I did, oh yes I did!!!
in reply to: The Trad Knife Thread #52474I looked on Mr. Humphrey’s site, and $150 (Muley) for a hand forged knife is sick! If our damn dollar was worth something to you guys…. Impossible to go wrong at that price!
in reply to: The Trad Knife Thread #52310Smithhammer wrote:
That’s very nice! Love the contrast between spine and edge! That is something I always try and achieve when knife making! They did a great job on it!
in reply to: Noteable Quotes! #52217“When you’re dead you don’t know that you’re dead. It’s only difficult for others.
It’s the same when you’re stupid”.
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