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Why in the world would you want a cell phone in the deer woods?
Getting away from the hustle and bustle, cell phones included, is part of the reason I go to the woods in the first place. Since I've gotten older and less physically fit, I have started to carry one in my pack, for emergencies, but it is turned off, so it doesn't eat up the batteries. |
Originally Posted by olfatguy
(Post 3848711)
Why in the world would you want a cell phone in the deer woods?
Getting away from the hustle and bustle, cell phones included, is part of the reason I go to the woods in the first place. Since I've gotten older and less physically fit, I have started to carry one in my pack, for emergencies, but it is turned off, so it doesn't eat up the batteries. I am old school and used to think this way. But I gotta tell ya texting on vibe is a great way to talk to others you are out with. If I am alone then it stays in the truck. Everyone knows me and my plans. If **** goes south they know where to look. |
just turn it off when you are not using it. if you need to use it turn it on. i would not worry about getting external sources for the phone. it will just be more to carry in.
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I have sketchy service in my hunting area. I have used the mapping features to mark my treestand. Sometimes you find a spot you haven't been to before...Or I set up my stand, send the spot to my wife or hunting buddy in case something goes wrong and they don't hear from me again.
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