Cell Phones in the woods?
#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Hudson NY USA
My cell phone is with me at all times, including when hunting. I paid $49.00 for a vibrating battery for this year. Works good. when I get bored at work, I put my phone in my pocket and call myself.
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I'll take good luck over skill any day!
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I'll take good luck over skill any day!
#13
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Pittsburgh PA
I never used to take mine with me, I wanted to be left alone. But one night I came home and the lights were off and my pregnant wife and 1st daughter were gone. There was a note on the door that she went into labor and my mother had to take her to the hospital. I started to run a round like a nut trying to clean myself up and get to the hospital, when my wife comes out of the closet and bets me that I'll never leave the phone again. I take it now.
#14
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Oakland OR USA
I had a friend call me just last night asking where he was . He had taken the wrong road and wasn't sure of how to get out without retracing all the roads he had been over . He had taken a wrong turn getting out of a new hunting spot .He was almost out and the phone saved him a lot of driving .
#15
Take mine but I leave it off for that "just in case"times.902 you've got a mean little lady there.LOL.Wouldn't want to make her mad.
Hunting is not a sport,it's a lifestyle.
Hunting is not a sport,it's a lifestyle.
#16
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 423
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From: Brampton Ontario CANADA
ASOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!!!! I go hunting to get away from all the bull$hit of every day life so i'm not about to take something with me that can instantly connect me with it....hell we survived all thees years with out a cell phone & i'm not about to change now!!!! By the way 902...i'm glad i'm not in your shoes....hell when my first kid was born I was away trout fishing & didn't find out till I got home....such is life!!!!!!!!!!!
#18
I bring mine too. Leave it off.
This season it will be turned on in vibrate mode since I'm expecting my first kid at the end of October. (nice timing, eh?)
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
This season it will be turned on in vibrate mode since I'm expecting my first kid at the end of October. (nice timing, eh?)
Keep 'em all in the Bull.
#19
I don't carry mine with me, but where we hunt there is no service anyway. I hunt with a group, and we all know about where everyone is anyway, and when they should be back to camp.


