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Author Topic: HUNTING COLLARS  (Read 6365 times)

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Offline Duke

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HELP!!

I HAVE A NINE MONTH OLD GERMAN SHORTHAIR AND THIS WILL BE OUR FIRST PHEASANT SEASON(WELL AT LEAST MY FIRST WITH MY OWN HUNTING DOG.)TOGETHER.  I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY SUGGESTIONS ON BEEPER COLLARS FOR HIM.

THANKS DUKE..
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Offline Spinach

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Welcome to MNO Duke.
For a good beeper collar, I would higly recommend the Dogtra 2000 T & B it is a training collar and a beeper in one, it does run about $375 but well worth it. www.dogtra.com

Tritronics also makes a great beeper collar in the Accessory beeper ($110) this can be coupled with a Tri Trinics E-collar or used alone. They also make a nice combo in the Sport 65 beeper G2, this unit runs close to $400 as well. www.tritronics.com

If your really budget minded, Gander Mountain sells some cheaper Beepers for less than $75 , but you cant go wrong with eithe Dogtra or Tri-Tronics.

I am partial to Dogtra now and use the 2 dog Dogtra without a beeper, I am unable to use a beeper on "Macey" due to having an underground fence a few years ago.

Good luck
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Offline JD

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I personally like the tri-tronics sport 65.  It has good range and holds a charge for several days, along with several settings for the shock it releases.  It is kinda spendy but well worth it.