Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Shooting and Hunting => Topic started by: benjamin on March 06, 2008, 08:07:31 pm
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I've heard of hunting with 3 arrows and anything up to 20! I like one or two judos with three to four broadheads. What do you more experienced hunters do? I ask because I want to make a minimalist quiver, maybe to hold 5 arrows. Too much or too little?
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Three broadheads when I go for deer, and add a blunt or two for squirrels. I take more out when I hunt just for tree rats though.Normally don't take more than six broadheads when I try for big game- takes up too much room in the quiver, but I don't hunt very far from home though- just out the door ;).
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3 stone broadheads in hand and 2 blunts and a skipper in quiver ifn I even take one. 5 arras is fine B............................bob
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I usually carry as many arrows in my quiver as I can. But I will pull off my quiver when crawling and stalking and take an arrow on the bow and one in the hand.
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I have only needed to take one.....never see anything anyway LOL
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3 or 4 broadheads. 2 squirrel points. usually when im sittin i leave one on the string and another laying near me for quick "reload" so i will usually carry another. you never know how many arrows you may need.
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I take 5, 3 broadheads and 2 hex blunts. Thats all my quiver carrys.
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I carried a side quiver, sort of like the plains tribes had, and I added a holder for my 3 broadhead arrows. Total I had about 12, I think, but I also had unfinished arrows in the nice, spacious quiver. ;)
Sean
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I am like the old timers. I like to have plenty of arrows.When I carry a back quiver I might take a dozen or more. With the Asbell style quiver six or eight. I stump shoot a lot in the field and sometimes I can lose several to the trees while shooting at grouse. I have been known to offer an arrow to the gods by just letting it fly down the mountain into the forest. I always keep plenty in camp as well. Kenneth
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I carry 3 stone two field points and a judo when I'm wandering. If I'm on a stalk I carry one stone point on the string and one extra in my bow hand. Justin
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4 broadheads and 1 blunt. I like to take a few shots on the way in and out.
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3 broadheads and a judo for deer,when I am stump shooting or squirrel hunting I take
a bunch of all different kinds. ;) About 6 if I am shooting a tournament and usually
need them all. ;D ;D
Pappy
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2 in the hand one on the bow. i do kill a lot of stone points though when i get bored and start stalking squirrels ;D
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Rarely more than 4 - I've never gotten a second shot at a deer, and only take 3 broad heads and a judo to kill that squirrel that won't mind his own buisness
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Only one arrow for each type of critter I'm after. Usually, that means 1 arrow. It doesn't bug me to hike back to camp to get another arrow if I loose (or break) the first one.....and I won't starve if I don't kill anything. ;D
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2 in the hand one on the bow. i do kill a lot of stone points though when i get bored and start stalking squirrels ;D
I have managed to break a few stump shooting. :o
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thanks a ton. Glad to see I'm not the only one who plans for that stupid squirrel. ; )
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I usually carry 3 broad head arrows(sometime they are store bought but lately they have been stone or trades) and a nutter with fluflus.
Many years ago I was hunting with a recurve(store bought) and only had 3 arrows with me. The opportunity came and I loosed all three with little(no) positive results but the deer didn't leave the area. I climbed down from my stand, recovered the 3 arrows, climbed back into the stand and proceeded to loose them again...and again I was unsuccessful. >:( This all took place in about a 5 minute span. ;D Pat
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Pat I would like to see a video of that encounter ;D
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Pat, I'd like to have seen that one, too. I remember reading one of Jim Hamm's stories about shooting every arrow he had at a deer and it was still standing there looking around. If any of y'all remember Tony (River Rat) that used to post on the old PA board, I loved the story he told about trying to kill a groundhog that was eating up his garden. He said he shot all his arrows at it until they were stuck in the ground all around it and about had it trapped in a pen of arrow shafts until it wiggled through them and waddled off. ;D
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I carry obout eight arrows with me three two four broadheads and the rest small game, the most arrows that I have shot at one deer has been three and have had this happen twice now
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Benjamin, i carry as many as twenty arrows when i go into the hugh country, while stalking I have one in my bowhand and one knocked to the string.. having so many arrows allows me to hunt small game, fish and game birds while in pursuit of larger game .. and allows me to stay in the high country for longer periods of time hunting my favorite prey the majestic wapati .... hunting for your supper makes you a better hunter... if you get hungry enough you learn to stalk quieter and shoot straighter...in order to survive the wilderness... Mike a/ho
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I always carry one or two judios for stump shooting. When I hunt deer in my home state of Iowa I carry three broad heads. When I hunt hogs in Texas I carry six or eight broad heads. When I hunt elk in Idaho I carry 5 broads.
Off topic but I always carry a spare string for the bow I am hunting with. My broad heads are very sharp ::)
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My story above wasn't at a single but 6 bucks(from a big 6 pointer to a nub buck) following a hot doe, all in single file. My buddy Richard almost fell out of his tree stand about 100 yards away, he was laughing so hard. On my first bow hunt ever, I loosed 3 times at a beautiful 8 pointer about 15 yards away. Each shot went over his back, he'd jump forward a bit and I'd shoot again. I wish the deer I hunt now were as dumb as they used to be. ;D Pat
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I carry quite a few....
10 small game arrows, 4 BH arrows, a BH arrow in a solo stalker on my bow and a stumpin' arrow with a judo.....
Seems like a lot, but in my homemade side stalker.....I don't even notice it.....
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I hear ya Pat B.... biggest buck I was ever in range of (second year hunting , age 18) chased a doe right past me, stopped, gave me a 20 yd broadside. Quick, efficient killing shot on my part harvested the sapling a foot in front of his shoulder.
had a similar incident as the groundhog pen.... mom and future wife were heckling me as I missed a bunny 5 times in our garden. Both still like to bring it up. The term "Fudd" is liberally applied.
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postman, i hear you brother.... been there done that.. I once missed a six point bull elk two times at fifteen yards .... both arrows stuck in a tree two inches above his shoulder...he just walked off and bugled at me one last time before ghosting into the dark timber... I left those two unlucky arrows stuck in the tree... Hawk...a/ho
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when deer hunting i take two. i belive that every man deserves a second chance, and if he screws that up, oh well. the end. i know, kinda silly, but aint none of us here exactly "average" either.