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« on: October 20, 2009, 12:40:28 am » |
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ive hunted gps from the beginning and had one before most. i hunted the dc30 before they released them to the general public. i have a lot of experience with the garmin. in my opinion, it has it's flaws like everything else, but it's cheap and one of the best tracking systems out there. i don't keep dogs that don't hunt. garmin has the technology that other systems can't touch. just look at the pics on this board. so many people are running gps now. why do you ask, cause it's the best way to make your hunt run smooth, which is what we all want. don't worry about range, the make long range antenna's if you are having issues. most peoples dogs dont get out far enough to completely loose signal without getting it back, mine included. my dogs average between 300-800 yards and i dont have any problems until they get over a 1000 yards, but it still does pretty decent. its the best thing in the world to know and see what your dogs are doing! good luck.
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