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Post by marcell on Jan 7, 2008 15:57:29 GMT -5
I'm missing three hounds from around the Paisley, Fla. area. I'm missing a lemon & white female dog, a tri-colored male and a walker/bluetick cross male. All three had orange collars w/nametags. I'm hoping they will still turn up somewhere but after two weeks you start to figure they have either been stolen or gator caught.
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Post by Mark S. on Jan 27, 2008 9:26:10 GMT -5
did you ever find your hounds
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Post by marcell on Jan 30, 2008 8:54:53 GMT -5
No, never did see or hear anything of them. I guess it's time to get some tracking collars to help keep up with them. I lost four altogether this last season but one I can account for, we found her dead where I turned loose. Don't know if she was snake bit or what. The other three I ain't got a clue about. That's the most jump dogs I've ever lost in one season. Guess I'll start over and build my pack back up.
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Post by smoakshuntclub on Mar 14, 2008 19:34:18 GMT -5
man i hate that wat u hunt with them that's why i invested in Quick track
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Post by marcell on Mar 19, 2008 15:44:40 GMT -5
I ran deer with them. My buddy got a quick track and he loves it. I messed around with it a little last year and am planning on getting a box and some collars before next season.
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Post by unclefester on Mar 19, 2008 17:52:44 GMT -5
I ran deer with them. My buddy got a quick track and he loves it. I messed around with it a little last year and am planning on getting a box and some collars before next season. YOU;LL WONDER HOW YOU EVER HUNTED WITHOUT THEM I GUARATEE!!!
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Post by catdaddy1979 on May 20, 2008 14:54:58 GMT -5
THOSE,tracking collars are nice if the dog is just lost but if someone steals your dog they are no better then a regular collar cause they,ll just catch the dog and throw your tracking collar away then your still out a good dog .
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