How to carry a traditional bow while hiking?
We're planning a 4 day hike in a few months. I would like to take my bow with me to do a little roving.
How can I attach my bow to my backpack (back)?
We are talking about an unstrung one-piece traditional hunting recurve.
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I would lash it to the side of the pack, vertically, with nylon straps that you can purchase at any outdoor sporting store. You may have a little bit of trouble walking beneath branches or fallen trees if it extends too high above you. You should also remember that a bow is considered hunting equipment and, depending on the state you are in, you can be in legal trouble if you do not have a hunting license or if you are not in season.
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I use a pack similar to this one...
The pack is designed to carry your recurve bow (or other bow or rifle). From the item description:
Carries rifle, crossbow, compound bow, or recurve/longbow
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Traditional bows can be long....ever considered a pool stick bag? Depending on personal height and whether your quiver is on the hip or back- mod straps added to hold the bow should be quick and easy
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