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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: janie]
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07/30/19 07:39 PM
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Mike@972
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Bought a waterproof and supposedly floats one at Academy. Lanyard around my neck. Phone stuffed into the pocket of my PFD. I've also thought about getting a cheap Tracfone. Think basic service is pretty inexpensive, and if I lose that one, oh well. A throw-away phone would work for those who do not use Navionics and/or google earth. For those who do, our primary phones are "necessary". My leash is doing the trick for now. 97% of the day it's stuffed in a storage pocket next to my chair... I only pull it out to snap a pic or to check the map.... the leash is not a huge deal at the moment.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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07/30/19 08:58 PM
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lagunaviking
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I just carry a floating VHF radio and a PLB. No phone.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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07/30/19 10:13 PM
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Jimbo
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"PLOOP"......That's the worst sound a kayaker can hear, especially if you didn't see what made the sound!......Time to frantically take inventory!
Just one more cast!
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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07/31/19 01:16 AM
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CCTX
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mapquest
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Yes, never trust a fart in a kayak.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: Jimbo]
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07/31/19 11:33 AM
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Jerry713
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I saw these and for sure would have bought one but they don't make them for a Google Pixel 2. This is what I was looking for. "PLOOP"......That's the worst sound a kayaker can hear, especially if you didn't see what made the sound!......Time to frantically take inventory! I actually saw it go in. I felt something in my vest slide but my hands were tied up trying to clip the anchor rope on in 15 mph winds with 2' rollers in the bay. I watched it go right in. Nothing I could do about it. Tried to scoop it up with the dip net but there were too many oysters. I keep a lot of information on my phone (lots of recipes, fishing notes, lots of other fishing stuff) and at that time I had no idea if I had just lost it all so I was sick until I was able to get my replacement and learned all my info was backed up.
You get out of it what you put into it!
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/06/19 03:18 PM
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bbankhead2
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Thanks everyone for the ideas. @JustWingem that looks great, but like @Jerry713 I have a Pixel and I don't think they make one for those phones. Thought about buying one of these as you could put a few things in there with the phone. Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field Box
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/06/19 10:05 PM
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Crazy4oldcars
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Thanks everyone for the ideas. @JustWingem that looks great, but like @Jerry713 I have a Pixel and I don't think they make one for those phones. Thought about buying one of these as you could put a few things in there with the phone. Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field BoxThat's similar to the one I have. I only carry my phone, D/L, and F/L with me, all in the same box. It has about 2 feet of paracord on it, and it stays tied off to my seat, and tucked behind it. I have a waterproof camera in my vest for taking pictures, and a set of bluetooth earbuds for making/taking calls. I can also ask google for the time, if I need it.
"The cheese in the mousetrap is ALWAYS free"
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/07/19 01:17 AM
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aquaholic1822
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Thanks everyone for the ideas. @JustWingem that looks great, but like @Jerry713 I have a Pixel and I don't think they make one for those phones. Thought about buying one of these as you could put a few things in there with the phone. Plano Guide Series 3600 Size Polycarbonate Field BoxI use this...mine has a string that came attached to it...I put a carabeaner on it and hook it to my seat
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: The Tacklesmith]
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08/11/19 02:34 AM
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Duck_Hunter
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I have a phone case that is a dry bag with lanyard. I keep it around my neck so I can still take pictures. Same
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/11/19 01:33 PM
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Ocelot
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I have been using a Seatle Sports Emerse case for my phone when I go fishing for about 8 months. This is a sealed bag with a sliding clip which slides across below the ziplock area. It hangs on a lanyard below my neck and is clear so I do not need to take camera out to take pictures. Never had a problem and hangs around my neck and then I stick under my pfd so always know where it is and phone cant get away or get caught on anything. This weekend I went to find my phone and it was not there. finally saw in the bottom of the kayak. The bag portion had pulled off of the clip at top. Bag was still sealed but it had water in the bottom of if. Turns out the bag had a tear in it. Will now switch to a waterproof iphone. Sometimes the loop around the neck can enable the case to hang below the bottom of life jacket and when moving around can get caught on bottom of pfd pulling the bag off the clip when moving around. If you have one of these or any with a bag frequently check for holes/tears before use. Or better yet, replace every 6 months. Shorten up loop around neck to keep from going below vest and being pulled off. Alternatively, I ended up on a really slip boat ramp and fell 4 times before I could get back up to the dry part. One of those falls could have put pressure on the phone against the case and cut it or case could have hit against my snippers. Even with a waterproof iphone I need to relook at waterproof cases to hang around my neck when fishing.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/11/19 04:11 PM
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lconn4
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Nothing good ever happens to a phone on a kayak. I take mine with me but it goes in a zip lock bag and stored in center hatch with ringer off. Reminded me of fishing Biscayne Bay in Miami one night when I hung a big tarpon. After surviving the first four or five jumps it stayed down and was just a matter of how long before it tired. Twenty minutes later I'm just holding on when my phone rings, a fishing buddy was calling to see how it was going. I'm on the phone with him another 5 minutes, one hand with phone the other with rod bent over. As we were talking, tarpon has re-energized and comes flying out of the water and I drop phone in my lap to reel in slack, phone slides off into footwells with a couple of inches of water and that was the last time I ever answered a phone while fighting a fish. Lost the tarpon soon after.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/11/19 07:21 PM
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Ocelot
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I never answer calls when I am fishing. I have the phone there for listening to podcasts, taking pictures and as a safety item. Sharing my location with wife in case something happens so she will know last place I was. Also in case of emergency I can make a call. Finally to let wife know when I am off the water and she can expect me home. Definitely not worth loosing a fish over a phone call.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/12/19 01:53 AM
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Jim Ford
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Mine is in a waterproof hard case tethered to the boat. Since it's a city issued phone, I'm supposed to take all calls. But since it's an iPhone, I can ignore it and just say later that it malfunctioned again. No way I'm taking calls while I fish, and I have better (and more reliable) tools for navigation than an iPhone. In my powerboat it's in a hard case at the bottom of a hatch; I couldn't hear it ring if I wanted to. I go fishing to get away from calls, texts, and emails, not to try to fish while juggling with a phone or listening to it ringing over and over just because in today's we are expected to be constantly in contact with anyone who wants to bother us, often with irrelevant drivel.
I miss the days when landlines were the only form of remote contact.
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Re: Phone on your Kayak
[Re: bbankhead2]
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08/12/19 06:04 AM
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Ocelot
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