DC-30 collarss
- bluedogs249
- Tight Mouth

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DC-30 collarss
It seems to me that these collars(material) will not be able to hold up under extreme conditions such as coon hunting and bear hunting!! 
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Luke J
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DC30 Fix!
bluedogs249,
Try and go to your local electric store and purchase some shrink sleevs. put them over your collars and use a heat gun to shrink them over the old ones. they work great and you can collar code them as well.
Try and go to your local electric store and purchase some shrink sleevs. put them over your collars and use a heat gun to shrink them over the old ones. they work great and you can collar code them as well.
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NWKemDawg
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They are doing great out here in the sub-zero snow and ice , brushand cliff and all the heck we put em thru out here!! The only thing I am concerned about at this point is the battery life on a long run cold trailing a lion... I'm not convinced they can last long enough for what I need them to...
Shawn Wengerd
- FullCryHounds
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Re: DC-30 collarss
One other thing is to make sure they are ON and TRACKING! If the tracking gets turned off, then you have to go back into the menu and select Start Tracking again. They are not as easy as just turning them on and off you go. You have to check to make sure it says they are tracking. Ask me how I know!
Dean Hendrickson
Pine, CO.
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Studios
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Pine, CO.
Rocky Mountain Wildlife Studios
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