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Posted by Lance Johnson on 07-02-2007 06:04 AM:

Garmin GPS Dog Tracker

Anyone know anybody that has tried one??


Posted by Lee Stocking on 07-02-2007 12:22 PM:

Lance if I had the extra cash sitting around I would try one in a heart beat. Let us know how it goes for you.

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Posted by Lance Johnson on 07-03-2007 08:24 PM:

I have spoke to Garmin alot lately.

These units can track up to 10 dogs at the same time!!

And store 50 collars in the data base. The transmitter are made to put on the small harness which comes with your system or be put onto any collar!!!


They are gonna be $600 for the Garmin Astro (Tracker) and one DC-20 collar.

They will ship for free!!!!!


Be the first to get one!!!!


Posted by Lance Johnson on 07-03-2007 08:27 PM:

Check out this review..

http://www.gundogsupply.com/garmin-...rs-reviews.html


Posted by billybluebawlin on 07-25-2007 10:27 PM:

I have bought one it ison its way.
Thanks, Josh Neff

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Posted by 8hawg on 07-25-2007 10:59 PM:

There was one on Ebay, may still be there. It was new, around $600.00 or best offer.


Posted by jackback on 07-28-2007 02:17 PM:

Lance-

Did you ever get the GPS Tracker?

Good job on getting the win on Lucy last night!! I am starting to get jealous!!


Posted by JustinM on 07-28-2007 06:30 PM:

I see Bass-Pro is going to have them at the fall hunting classic here in a few weeks but I don't see it working very well. My gps never hardly works when I am walking through the woods this time of year, I always have to carry a compass as backup. My gps is a cheaper one so that could be the problem. It has left me lost in heavy canopy and real foggy nights.

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Posted by billybluebawlin on 07-29-2007 08:17 PM:

I just got mine and took it out last night. It did a real good job tracng the dog, and after we got to the tree it took us back to the truck. This is an amazing system. I would recmmend getting the cartop antena though. And another cool thing about this system is it tells how far you are from your dog, so you can figure out wich is the best route.

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Posted by Marty Spears on 07-29-2007 08:54 PM:

they look great

But i am gonna wait and see the bugsin it that become a problem. before i buy one, hopefuly they'll get dailed in in the next few years. the technology is out there its just a mattter of time till it leaks down to us country folks chasin hounds at nite time.


Posted by Bill Ziegler on 07-30-2007 12:20 AM:

I read the link that Lance supplied. I'm disappointed. The whole system is still dependent on a radio signal between the dog and handler so I don't see any breakthrough here. The way I read it, the only advantage is being able to pinpoint the dogs location on a screen to within about 10 feet. If I'm that close to my dog I shouldn't need a system to find him. I had expected that I'd be able to find my dog anywhere on earth when they finally came out with a gps tracker. For now I think I'll stick with the old tried and proven.


Posted by BLK&RED on 07-30-2007 01:08 AM:

Garmin GPS

I have a garmin GPS Hand held and if this system uses the same tracking abilities, then you can pinpoint your dogs location (via mappping)to within 10 ft.

IMO, if your dog goes way yander, out of hearing, or where other obstructions prevent you from hearing them. I would recommend these systems. I would also recommend this type of system over any other wildlife tracking systems because it shows you where you are on the map, and which way to get out...no more guessing where the truck is.

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