JDJP
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« on: October 12, 2010, 07:07:32 am » |
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When i first started hunting with friends we had nothing but wait and listen. So a garmin was a huge step up for me. I have hunted with guys who had radio, and you have to stop get out oof the truck, unfold the antenna, play with the nobs then get back in he truck and go.
where as with a garmin you could be watching the screen in the truck and getting in a good position.
radio seems better if you like to use it after you havn't seen or heard the dog in a while.
If you want to stay up to speed and be able to glance at a screen the garmin is best.
But both would be the way to go if you could afford it.
With my dogs and the areas I get to hunt, I don't need the super long range.
Its funny how many times my garmin has said treed quarry(bayed or cought) and I couldn't hear anything till we got close.
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Dylan
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