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Posted by jbpriest on 06-20-2009 02:18 PM:

Equipment Question: Do I buy.....

I'm getting ready to get some of my equipment, and have a couple questions.

Should I get a collar light? If so what type? I've seen some with the LED built into the collar so the collar itself glows, some with lights built into them, and others that look like they clip onto the collar.

Should I get the dog booties for his feet? I've seen them being sold, I just don't know if it is something that needs to be putchased.

Are there more than one GPS tracking unit out there to compare to each other? I'm comfortable with the technology, and their prices seem almost comparable to the radio frequency tracking collars.

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Posted by big hound daddy on 06-20-2009 02:31 PM:

i wouldn't get the dog boots thats a waste of money. the set up i use a garmin with a dc 30 and a tracker flashing light att. to the dc 30 it works good for me. if you buy a regular tracker i would go with a marshall lighted collar


Posted by Majestic Tree H on 06-20-2009 02:41 PM:

I see your in Central Texas and if you have alot of Sand Briers or low Ground Catus .. Well a very good Qty. Dog Boots may have Warent .. We have Run alot in Wyo. were their is alot of ground Catus and Used Cabelas Dog Boots .. They Still needed to be Duct Taped around the Top..

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Posted by on 06-20-2009 04:47 PM:

I have never hunted in cactus country but I have never even heard of any coonhunter putting boots on their coondog.


Posted by jbpriest on 06-20-2009 04:53 PM:

Where I am the ground is pretty rocky, and there are sand spurs. If there are any hunters from Central Texas hill country I would appreciate your input greatly.

I havn't talked to any racooon hunters in the area I am now living in, and I am just now exploring the sport.

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Posted by Shelby D. Sawyers on 06-20-2009 05:03 PM:

I agree never heard of putting boots on a coondog, but I can see where they might need too wear them in some areas.. I wouldn't waist the money on lighted collar devices if you have the money just buy a Garmin with a DC-30. That will tell you everything you need to know about the position of the dog.. I do run a reflective antenna sleeve on the antenna just for very close range veiw...
Your Garmin will be your life saver for you and your hound !!! IT"S A MUST HAVE !!!!!!!

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Posted by wayne f on 06-20-2009 05:15 PM:

lighte collars are for safety of the hound and are useful in keeping coyotes at bay i can't see where there a waste of money at all, as far as buying a gps system i would wait awhile as marshall and others are coming out with them soon

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Posted by V. Cannon on 06-20-2009 05:16 PM:

The first thing you need to do if you needs boots for a dog that is hunted in the west is get a different dog. One with better padded and tougher feet.


Posted by Jim Hill on 06-20-2009 05:36 PM:

ok NO BOOTS, bright eyes lighted collars,and wildlife tracking system and u are ready too go and wont break the bank as well


Posted by Shelby D. Sawyers on 06-20-2009 06:02 PM:

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Originally posted by wayne f
lighte collars are for safety of the hound and are useful in keeping coyotes at bay i can't see where there a waste of money at all, as far as buying a gps system i would wait awhile as marshall and others are coming out with them soon


Well Wayne I guess I can't say they're a WAIST of money but I do beleive The Garmin will let you no if your hound is getting close to a road, and the dog can be intercepted before he reaches that point.. I personally don't like a becon light running through the woods.. And for Marshall & others that's trying to come out with something better than Garmin good luck towards them .. Garmin was the first to put any GPS system in a car, and the first too put one on an animal, I beleive they will stay a few steps above any competitor trying to out do their product.. Garmin has more pocket change to better their product, than Marshall has in their whole company... Just my opinion

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