Paracord (do not much like working with it) 3mm, four strand round braid, turks heads
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Paracord (do not much like working with it) 3mm, four strand round braid, turks heads
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Nice work,I note a large cow bell for your EB . I have used the bepper collar on my dog but it freaks him out and makes him heel when i want him to hunt
Where did you get the bell?
France...:D I forget how much I paid for it (2006). It has a deep resonance perfect for dismal overcast days, as you would expect for the likes of woodcock hunting.
do you have some photos to post of your dog EeeBees,did I see you in the latest pointer and setter mag in the gallery at the live game trials
The best trick is to cover the beeper with a bit of duct tape to make it quieter until they get used to it
Link to French company
Les sonnailles Daban
that is a great trick RCGSP...but can you alter the tone etc?
good move!With mine you can alter hawk scream or beep but not the volume
There is one of Falco on this page...
http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...20/index2.html
the idea behind it but to date it does it to my dog instead:oh noes:
Depends on the model.
I can adjust the volume on mine and I have 2 collars with different tones. There are other models with selectable tone.
My old collars had the hawk scream but I'm not sure of the effect. With the bobwhites I think it kept them on the ground but I'm not sure on pheasants. Interestingly I've never had the beeper spook any birds.
I use mine on remote just to locate when the dogs get out of sight. I don't leave them turned on. I've used them for a long time and I've never had a dog that had a problem with them once they got used to them.
The first time Quick had a bell on he came into heel and stayed there for a while until he got used to it.
EB's could you explain the use for the bell?
was that a yes or no about you in the gallery?