deschmidt27
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What did you do before Garmins?
I was on a hunt this past weekend, and on the first drop the dogs quickly got out of hearing. I was watching my Garmin to determine where my dog was and how far, when the icon switched to treed. I ignored it, because one, the Garmin's not always right, and two, I couldn't hear her to legally tree anyway!
As we're working our way around this large section of cut-over the Garmin is showing her at a half mile, and still shows her treed. I've now noticed the other handlers looking at their Garmins, but all of us are doing as we should, and keeping our mouths shut. Meaning, no one is attempting to "pitch" their dog. Finally the judge says, "hey guys, when we get where we can hear them, they may be treed, and not knowing who treed first, we're just going to split them."
I thought that was an honest and fair way to do it, and was glad that the judge, said something before we did hear them and it turned into a debate!
But here's my question... what did you guys do before Garmins? I'm thinking this is more of a question for the guys down South, where the dogs going "yonder" is much more common.
Did you guys just try to keep up with them, before they could trail out of hearing? If so, what did you do if they split up? Did you just call time out, and go driving around looking for them, and/or use your radio telemetry?
I'm assuming we missed out on scoring a lot of trees back then, because we didn't know where our dogs were??? Is that a fair assumption?
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