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Skeeter,
Just take it easy, especially this time of year with the snow and all. That cellphone is about the best deal. It can be traced right to your pocket as long as it has power. It does not even have to be turned on, as long as the memory chip is in it and it has power in the battery, it is broadcasting its location. Call your service folks and they will tell you what they need to trace it upon request, then write the data down. Ed
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skeeter
Glad to hear you're all right. Skinny idea's of a locator is worth looking into. May I suggest that in the future you hunt with a buddy? I realize that there are times that you want to hunt and there is no one to go with you. Maybe you should forgo the hunt unless you have a companion. This past October I was deer hunting with two buddies and dislocated my left ankle and broke my fibula 50 miles from the nearest hospital and no cell phone service. My buddies got me to the ER. I ended up with a plate and nine screws in my ankle. My friends saved my butt, period. I've hunted many times by myself. I always had the attitude "what could happen to me"? From now on I'm going to hunt with someone or not go at all. I suggest you do the same. We all want you around for a long time!!!!!
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