

Moderators: Pike Ridge Beagles, Aaron Bartlett
Listening to some, I feel we've almost engineered ourselves out of the enjoyment of hounds and hunting...Granted, I can't tell you how many yards they are from me, how fast MPH they are traveling or how many miles they've covered, but seriously WHO CARES about that nonsense anyways other than maybe the younger video game houndsmen amongst us!!!! if that what's your're interested in maybe you should just get you an APP of dogs chasing Pokemon or something stupid like that, sit in your airconditioned SUV and play on your phone.
I agree. I enjoy my hounds more having the Garmin system. Have had very,very few issues. It opens a whole new window of confidence when it comes to hunting new country and hunting in big country. I like the ability to see roads and trails and the topo map that shows rivers,streams and bodies of water, roads and more. The radio telemetry is reliable for sure but if you've ever had a dog injured, hung up fall in a well,etc. the garmin will take you to within 5 feet of the dog. I know this for a fact because I've had it happen. Radio Telemetry does not have that kind of accuracy. I had that for years to.steve w wrote:To the nay sayer's I too ran telemetry for years and will not say they were no good but between signal bounce broken antennas and battery issue's in cold weather I have more faith in the Garmin. I enjoy running my hounds just fine and certainly don't need the Garmin to get them home. Some people say the glass is half full others half empty just like some always talk of the past and the good old days and others like my self are more concerned with the future and what it will bring. To each their own and do what makes you happy.
Hare Chaser wrote:I agree. I enjoy my hounds more having the Garmin system. Have had very,very few issues. It opens a whole new window of confidence when it comes to hunting new country and hunting in big country. I like the ability to see roads and trails and the topo map that shows rivers,streams and bodies of water, roads and more. The radio telemetry is reliable for sure but if you've ever had a dog injured, hung up fall in a well,etc. the garmin will take you to within 5 feet of the dog. I know this for a fact because I've had it happen. Radio Telemetry does not have that kind of accuracy. I had that for years to.steve w wrote:To the nay sayer's I too ran telemetry for years and will not say they were no good but between signal bounce broken antennas and battery issue's in cold weather I have more faith in the Garmin. I enjoy running my hounds just fine and certainly don't need the Garmin to get them home. Some people say the glass is half full others half empty just like some always talk of the past and the good old days and others like my self are more concerned with the future and what it will bring. To each their own and do what makes you happy.