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<blockquote data-quote="SLE" data-source="post: 256321" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>I have a sportdog underground fence enclosing 6 acres and it works excellent. Just make sure you throw the wire that comes in the kit in the trash and order some 12Ga direct bury tracer wire. That'll save you a bunch of headache.</p><p></p><p>Also, I still maintain I'd take a good beeper collar over a GPS unit for hunting cattails. No fumbling around to look at the screen, a quick tap of the button and you get an audible location of the hound, when your within 5-10 ft and still can see the dog because he's buried in, the gps unit don't show the separation while the beeper continues you to be able to pin point location. now, if you have a big runner that doesn't check back, or might chase a deer over a hill, or has a tendency to get out of sight and hearing distance, then by all means get a GPS collar; but at that point, you probably have some basic obedience and training issues that need to be handled first and foremost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SLE, post: 256321, member: 3889"] I have a sportdog underground fence enclosing 6 acres and it works excellent. Just make sure you throw the wire that comes in the kit in the trash and order some 12Ga direct bury tracer wire. That'll save you a bunch of headache. Also, I still maintain I'd take a good beeper collar over a GPS unit for hunting cattails. No fumbling around to look at the screen, a quick tap of the button and you get an audible location of the hound, when your within 5-10 ft and still can see the dog because he's buried in, the gps unit don't show the separation while the beeper continues you to be able to pin point location. now, if you have a big runner that doesn't check back, or might chase a deer over a hill, or has a tendency to get out of sight and hearing distance, then by all means get a GPS collar; but at that point, you probably have some basic obedience and training issues that need to be handled first and foremost. [/QUOTE]
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