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« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2010, 08:22:57 pm »

circle c , mike  , ...
     just wondering why yall dont run cut collars ?not that i care but thought yall might have a very logical answer ..      thanks ,Eric

I used to back when I ran rough dogs, but all I run are loose baying dogs now. I started to notice lack of mobility on some of the smaller built dogs i've owned and some dogs wouldn't hunt as good with the cut collar on... they seemed to be bothered by it. Take it off and they were a whole different dog. Plus, with all the gps collars, radio collars, shock collars, name tag collars... there's not a much neck to play with.

Knock on wood, but i've never had a dog's neck cut open in the ten years i've been hunting... but i've seen several get hooked underneath the cut collar and laid wide open. You just have to know your style of dogs. With mine, sure it may happen, but not likely. Even in the thick stuff, where most dogs get wrecked, they may be back 20 feet or more baying.
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