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quote: Originally posted by jamie stall
any of you guys that say you havent had a problem, thats a lie dont care what you say that is a lie. ive hunted with enough people that have them to know every single one of them have some type of problem. the ones on here saying they dont ,your not hunting. so go ahead and reply back with all the stupid **** you want YOU KNOW THE TRUTH AND THE ONES ON HERE THAT TELLS THE TRUTH KNOWS THE TRUTH
I would have to say I agree with this. I have a Garmin and a beep beep. I love the Garmin for pleasure hunting, but won't use it for comp hunting. I have never had a Garmin tell me where a dog is when it out of hearing distance. If my dog is treed or trailing and I can't hear it, the Garmin can't find it either. While pleasure hunting this is not an issue- my Garmin is on and I am keeping tabs of where my dog goes. But in a comp hunt where you can't use a Garmin til time out, I don't trust it.
But I think Jamie is right- anybody who has had a Garmin over a year has most likely had problems. There are threads after threads on this site alone figuring out how to deal with the problems- range issues, charging issues, etc. Plus we all know that they are much higher maintenance- Forget to charge your collar for two nights and you are in trouble. Forget a new set of batteries for your handheld and you are in trouble. Don't get your collars synched up before hand and you are in trouble.
But when they are working, and turned on, and with you, THEY WORK VERY VERY WELL.
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