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bricewilson64
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Shock collars?

what is the rule about using shock collars on a night hunt? or can you even use them? because i have a pup that trees good but sometimes is hard to catch when hes not treed!

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If i am not mistaken you can have them on the dog but you must leave the remote in the truck.
Now i could be wrong.....

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Rules

*6. DOGS WILL BE SCRATCHED:

(l) For use of any device used to control or locate dog prior to cast completing hunt time. (Locating device may be used during time outs.) Lighted collars are not considered to be a locating device and are allowed.




*20. Any person caught using any device used to control or locate dog during hunting time, will be barred indefinitely. GPS locating device may be turned in the on position during hunting time but only if transmitter is left in vehicle. Transmitters for electronic training collars must be left in vehicle and may not be used by handler or spectators until dog wearing device is scratched and all other dogs are recovered for re-casting. (For time out periods see rule 6(l).) Lighted collars are not considered to be a locating device and are allowed.

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thank you!

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