Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: scouterjames on February 08, 2014, 06:17:08 PM
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After carrying around my iPhone that smacked the pavement when taking off my waders last Sept (new term in our house - iSliver; the glass in your foot!), I'm finally gonna get around to getting a new one or replacing the glass....
So - how did your phone die? (fishing related or otherwise)
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Never killed one fishing, I've drowned a few phones though one met my shotgun aswell,also bounced one off the pavement.
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Never killed one fishing, I've drowned a few phones though one met my shotgun aswell,also bounced one off the pavement.
I have drowned two while fishing. One while in my float tube, cell in the front pocket, I was sitting too low in the water and the bottom of the pocket submerged. The tell-take vibration told me my phone was in trouble...but it was too late. The other time I had it in my pocket while fishing on some slippery rocks when I lost my footing and went for a swim. I now carry it in a zip lock bag while fishing.
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if you have an iphone get a lifeproof case.
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The Otterbox Armor series cases for the Iphone are unreal. I've been able to keep my cell in one piece thanks to it. Dropped from my pocket onto the bank multiple times and been able to use it as an underwater camera in some cases. They're 50% the otterbox website right now.
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Dropped out of my shirt pocket and slid under a balcony railing and dropped nine stories onto pavement
it survived that. then it survived the salt water sloshing back and forth over it for a coupla hours, then it went for a swim in the bulkley
. what finally killed it was after i was catching crap from the office for something completely unrelated to me and a certain type of person was not giving me my space in a tiny apartment in 35 degree heat, it was thrown at the floor completely shaterring the screen and back case and cracking open the battery
it was still able to take calls though :D
went and bought another one of the same
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Had one in my fishing backpack, big wave came along and took my backpack for a short dip. My cellphone had survived two previous dips in lakes, but the saltwater killed it.
Keep it in a ziplock sandwich bag if you don't want it to get wet.
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Last one died falling in the depths of the ocean while releasing a big healthy chinook, lifeprrof case on my current phone has saved it countless times, and even can handle under water photos/ river rafting etc
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Drowned one phone which was in a leaky zip lock bag that got wet when the backpack it was in got soaked by the salt water off Ambleside. Another phone didn't die but the microphone stopped working when some water got into my pocket while just shore fishing for pinks on the Fraser in the rain. Both were HTC touch phones, but my Blackberries so far has weathered the storm.
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Once lost my footing and fell. Thought water went over my waders so I grabbed everything out of my waders and placed it on a rock. Knocked the phone into the water. :-X
Turned it off right away, took out the battery and let it dry for a couple of days. It worked.
Same phone. Walking home over the Granville street bridge, strap from my shoulder bag got underneath the phone case clipped to my belt. Fell and landed on the Stone Grill restaurant rooftop below. NOt sure of the height but a pretty good drop. Went home, picked up my car and drove back to the restaurant. Asked to be let on the roof to get my phone. Got it back, still working. I figure the phone has gotta be close to 15 years old now and last time I used it it still gave me almost a week of standby time!
This is the phone that will not die!
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Once lost my footing and fell. Thought water went over my waders so I grabbed everything out of my waders and placed it on a rock. Knocked the phone into the water. :-X
Turned it off right away, took out the battery and let it dry for a couple of days. It worked.
Same phone. Walking home over the Granville street bridge, strap from my shoulder bag got underneath the phone case clipped to my belt. Fell and landed on the Stone Grill restaurant rooftop below. NOt sure of the height but a pretty good drop. Went home, picked up my car and drove back to the restaurant. Asked to be let on the roof to get my phone. Got it back, still working. I figure the phone has gotta be close to 15 years old now and last time I used it it still gave me almost a week of standby time!
This is the phone that will not die!
Is it a Nokia?
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This is the phone that will not die!
:) Yea, a die-hard.
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Had an ancient Nokia flip for like ever.Last trip to Belize it disappeared from my checked bag.This time to Mexico I kept it carry-on.
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Old candy bar Nokia model 5---- or something. Used it last year while I was looking for a replacement for a samsung that died on me. Those old phones were like the Timexes of cell phones. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking.
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I was wading to deep a water got into my front pocket of my waders where my phone was and yup it got soaked. Threw it into some rice and it ended up working for a few months. Lucky for me I had a warranty and got a nice upgrade ;D
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After a near swim in the Chehalis realized chest pocket in vest was not a dry enough place. Happy to make it out of there alive, as i was alone and the wife thought i was going to vedder. Changed my mind last minute and didn't tell anyone. STUPID STUPID STUPID. >:(
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I have killed several phones over the years in different ways.
Taking a swim while chasing a steelhead waist deep in the river, had 2 drop from my wader pocket while landing fish, dropped one on the river bank from my shorts pocket but had no idea until my g/f saw it and it was buttons down and getting splashed, iphone in the toilet, dropped one into a lake because I forgot it was on my lap when I moved to grab my rod..........my current phone has an Otterbox Armor case :D
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Dropped my Iphone in the fire at Callaghan Lake while using it as a flashlight because I was too lazy to take three steps to my bag to grab my $10 flashlight.
Apple told me they cant fix it but would be happy to replace it for $279 - I'm sure they would. Other than looking kind of annoying, it hasn't sharded my nuts yet, so screw it.
** If you get your screen replaced - get them to do it in front of you or get it done by someone you trust. My friend had her logic board swapped out when she got her screen replaced **
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Cell? Oh, I thought you were talking about the one my buddies broke me out of in Mexico. They used some dynamite and a chain to pull out the window while the guards were sleeping off the booze my friends gave them. :) ;)
Cellular phones are the only source of amusement for most Thais I associate with. I'm always amazed that they can afford something that costs the equivalent of 2 months salary in Canada. The average wage of most Thais is $8 to $10 a day and yet they all have phones costing $400 or more. My 10 year old Nokia cost me $200 and still runs fine, but it doesn't have all those pretty "aps". But, I can purchase a perfectly useable cell-phone for $30 here.