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A buck's best friend #4845132 12/17/13 01:57 PM
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Spoke to a friend last night who admitted that he missed a chance at the only good buck he has seen all season by being preoccupied with his iPhone. I would not be surprised if he is not alone these days, given how a lot of guys now use their smartphones to help pass the time while sitting in a deer stand.

So then, how many of you are willing to admit that you too have missed a chance at taking a deer because you were preoccupied with a smartphone, iPad, or some other electronic gadget?

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Voting on this poll ends: 12/25/13 01:52 PM

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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845163 12/17/13 02:09 PM
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I was watching the shadows before daylight one year when my cellphone went off!!! It was on silent but I thought there was a rattlebug inside the popup with me!!! I swear I thought I heard the deer laughing at me!!! LOL


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I actually can't answer the question seeing how i was to busy with my phone to know whether i missed an opportunity or not.. bolt


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845186 12/17/13 02:17 PM
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Couple years back I was trying to take a video of some smaller bucks fighting and gramps showed up to regulate the kids. By the time I got my rifle out the window he eased back in the brush to never be seen again.


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845202 12/17/13 02:21 PM
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I have before, but it was trying to fix a radio that got its settings changed in my jacket pocket somehow. It's pretty hard to miss much now.

Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845233 12/17/13 02:30 PM
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I once hit the emergency button on my truck remote while in the stand. That sure made then run. I now leave the keys on the running board.

Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845235 12/17/13 02:31 PM
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I don't got a smart phone.


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: redchevy] #4845271 12/17/13 02:44 PM
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I don't got a smart phone.

I dont got no smartphone neather. Good ol flip phone. Dont even have texting. If someone's got something to say to me, they can call me. I'm tired of it!

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I don't got a smart phone.

I dont got no smartphone neather. Good ol flip phone. Dont even have texting. If someone's got something to say to me, they can call me. I'm tired of it!

Or email me. (My hypocrisy only goes so far)

Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845275 12/17/13 02:45 PM
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i have been busted trying to take pictures of them with my iphone. but none were deer I was going to shoot.


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Nightbird] #4845283 12/17/13 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: Nightbird
I actually can't answer the question seeing how i was to busy with my phone to know whether i missed an opportunity or not.. bolt


Good point. Makes you wonder how many deer have appeared and disappeared before a hunter ever looked up from his/her smartphone,


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845302 12/17/13 02:53 PM
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Never been busted...unless I had my head down when it happened, but have been surprised by a deer that seemed to have "showed up out if nowhere." But I have had that happen without any distractions. I don't worry as much about it with my bow because the deer have to get pretty close before I "miss" them, but I am sure that folks rifle hunting have missed seeing some deer because of the smart phones.

But the other side, I bet people spend more time in the stand and increase their chances because of the smart phones.


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I've been playing with the radio dials on my truck and almost missed one..

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I don't have an I phone. Just seems like more BS for my Cro-magnon brain to have to remember. I have a hand crank flip phone, it rings, I answer.


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Originally Posted By: Nightbird
I actually can't answer the question seeing how i was to busy with my phone to know whether i missed an opportunity or not.. bolt

Yep


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Re: A buck's best friend [Re: Texas Dan] #4845390 12/17/13 03:22 PM
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But the other side, I bet people spend more time in the stand and increase their chances because of the smart phones.


I was thinking the same thing. Until last year I would always carry a book with me so that I can stay in the stand longer without getting bored. Last year I started renting movies from iTunes on my iPad. I think I was more likely to miss out on an opportunity while reading a book than I will watching a movie because I spent more time with my head down in a book than I do watching a movie on my iPad.

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I can't say i've missed an opportunity due to an iphone but I bring my ipad with me and either play games, read, or BS on Facebook.

I've looked up from the ipad an seen deer from the blind before that were not there when i looked down, but i've been able to take deer having it with me so who knows lol

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The real question is how many people have missed deer because they were sleeping in the stand!


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Originally Posted By: PaulZ2
The real question is how many people have missed deer because they were sleeping in the stand!


I laid down for a 10 minute snoozer in a pop up. I looked out the window and a nice shooter buck was about 5 feet away looking at me...

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The real question is how many people have missed deer because they were sleeping in the stand!


Not me. I snore way too loud.

Re: A buck's best friend [Re: txtrophy85] #4845712 12/17/13 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: txtrophy85
i have been busted trying to take pictures of them with my iphone

I've had that happen blush was gonna take a pic of a nice 8 pt last year on opening morning to send to my wife before shooting him, and he walked out of range before I could loose an arrow at him. bang that will not happen again. From now on its LDP's only up


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The real question is how many people have missed deer because they were sleeping in the stand!


I laid down for a 10 minute snoozer in a pop up. I looked out the window and a nice shooter buck was about 5 feet away looking at me...


I had that happen to me too but it was a doe!!!


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I don't think I could watch a movie and keep up with what's going on outside. I have too short of attention span.

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I'm too caught up in nature to mess with any distractions. Seriously.


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