Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Bird Dogs => Topic started by: mtnseth on December 16, 2010, 05:33:42 PM
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I was running my dog at Scatter Creek on Wednesday and came across a transmitter for an ecollar on the ground. It was a little water logged, but it appears to still work. Probably a long shot, but I thought I would see if anyone was missing theirs.
--Seth
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probly fell off a wolf.
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mntseth, you should also post this in the lost and found.... Good find and good for posting it up.
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The NWFTA (Northwest Field Trial Assosiation) has an e-mail list that might be helpful. They are right in the middle of trying to keep Scatter Creek open for dog training now. I'll see if I can post something there and refer to this thread. :)
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Which Scatter Creek are you talking about, Republic ?
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This Scatter Creek is south of Olympia, in Thurston County.
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This Scatter Creek is south of Olympia, in Thurston County.
OK thanx.
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I know about 4-5 groups of people who train out there regularly, I'll spread the word. Man, losing a transmitter sucks big time- nice to post it up.
If it is a Tri-Tronics, its likely the serial number may be registered. Might be able to call them and get the number. What brand is it?
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Hey! Good one! Yeah! :chuckle: What color is it? Does it have a lanyard? Anything else that I can identify it with when I claim it from you?! :tung: I posted it to the Northwest Field Trial Club so it is out there if someone from that group is missing it. ;)