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Hunted on the outside almost 60 years and still learning, and still don't have any use for hound that won't or can't run a track. More bad smelling days than good.
Chris Turner, let me get square on your comment. You mentioned that you cannot have the GPS equipment ON during the time the hounds are performing.....does this mean that a person can put a GPS collar onto his hound's neck only to use it AFTER the hunt is called off by the M.O.H. or do you mean that none of the hounds entered in the field trial (inside of an enclosure) can have a GPS tracking collar on them inside of the wire?
When there's a crowd of people you are takin a chance on interface and shocking someone else's dog.Last week I tracked one of my collars all day and wasn't even using that one. I watched the other guys dog speed and everything all day. I think it's also unfair to communicate with your dog in any way while during a hunt. And when you tone or shock your dog it knows his owner is communicating with him.