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Rhinoron247
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Ok so after much razing from the Mrs about "why do you need all those toys?" I have come to realize it is a bit silly. It was just 10 years ago that a paper map, compas, 35 mm camera "for after the kill pics" was all the technology I needed for a successful hunt and adventure. A couple of mornings hanging out at the local coffees shop with the old timers was all the networking needed. Also have not seen an increase in my kill Ratio. However I still love my gadgets and don't plan on going backward!
Ipad, HD video glasses, night optics, game ears, rino gps, wrist watch gps, droid x etc....
What kind of cadets or technolgy do you now rely on in the woods?
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Re: Gadget Overdose
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a garmin, a kinfe,thermacell in the early fall, my cellphone and my weapon of choice(range finder also if my bow is the weapon). thats about all my gadgets..
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August 14, 2011, 08:19:09 PM »
Rely on? Not many.
My crappy cell phone pukes out at the pavement usually, don't ask my carrier, sort of embarassing carrying the kiddie phone...
I have a gps I turn on ever so often, usually just to get my elevation, never use it to navigate, usually know my areas well, but will use it in fog in a new area to get my bearings and put myself on a physical map...
The only "technology" I rely on is my radio to keep in touch with hunting buddies.
I carry a SPOT, to send the wife an I am OK message each morning and night that I am solo hunting...
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August 14, 2011, 08:40:49 PM »
My bow and all it's attached gadgets...getting a new one in the mail tomorrow Quicktune sizzor. Rangefinder, Garmin Colorado 400t, Spot messenger (now they make one that connects to your smartphone and can send text messages through satellites)...have not gotten that one...yet. Have a solar battery for my phone.
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Re: Gadget Overdose
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August 14, 2011, 08:51:35 PM »
Common sense. I do have the cool fancy stuff, but it makes it's more difficult because you're always looking at the damn stuff and not paying attention.
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in the woods i have a range finder and bino's but the only thing i rely on is my truck, my aim, and my back in that order!
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Re: Gadget Overdose
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August 14, 2011, 11:38:16 PM »
I carry a gps but usually mark camp and then never turn it on again.
I carry a rangefinder, but don't ever remember using it for actually ranging an animal I was going to take.
I don't consider my binos a gadget.
I always carry a camera, but again, not sure thats a gadget.
Looks like I don't NEED anything.
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Rhino, range finder, Field glass, cell phone, Ipod (to keep track of hunts)
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Re: Gadget Overdose
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August 15, 2011, 07:51:28 AM »
I carry a Rhino that rarely gets used, and a rangefinder that also rarely gets used. I rely on my binos, and my rifle, as well as my boots. I usually take my cell phone, but it is turned off. I don't like electronics when I am hunting.
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August 15, 2011, 08:44:07 AM »
Garmin csx60, range finder, binoculars, and my cell (which I use as my camera). I Never use the gps at all. It seems like it's all distraction from what I am out there doing in the first place! I couldn't imagine bringing an iPad!
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August 15, 2011, 09:02:49 AM »
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only thing i rely on is my truck, my aim, and my back in that order!
I like that. Might add legs or feet to the equation.
I am gadget poor. Too dang much to carry. If I have room I pack food.
I need a good mule I guess. (camera equipment aside.)
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August 16, 2011, 08:43:03 AM »
I'm curious what the HD Video Glasses are for?
As far as gadgets go, its a Garmin 60CSx, cell phone (stays off to save the battery), binoculars, and a camera. Nothing fancy or out of the ordinary.
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August 16, 2011, 06:40:26 PM »
I dont take much in the way of gadgets... I have a gps I only use for elevation, digital camara, and cell phone for emergencies.
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August 16, 2011, 08:10:06 PM »
Lot of people bragging about how "little" they bring. I'm more interested in people that go into the woods loaded up. I want to know what that one thing that I don't have but must have.
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August 16, 2011, 08:31:38 PM »
Forgot to add my thermocell and as of yesterday a solar battery charging system. Gotta love the toys.
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