Applications by Dog Type
Hunting with Coon Dogs
Gain the competitive advantage in Coon Dog Night Hunts. Other
receivers are bulky and have to be left in the truck during competition,
so when you need them you have to rush back to the truck to locate your dog. Competitors using Tracker systems, save time and energy by carrying their lightweight receiver on their hip and can instantly locate and track down their dogs.
Tracker collars offer coon hunters a variety of options to know what your dog is doing such as treeing or barking.
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Strike: with tree switch |
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Intelo: with tree switch & bark indicator |
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Hunting with Beagles
When hunting rabbits in terrain such as cornfields, thick brush, or overgrown meadows the Tracker System lets you know exactly where your dog is - during the hunt and at the end of the day so you never have to leave out overnight. Tracker’s lightweight Supra Light collar is durable to withstand the harsh conditions these dogs run in, while being lightweight enough for even the smallest of beagles.
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Supra Lite |
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Classic: for running one or two dogs |
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Maxima: for running more than two dogs |
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Hunting with Pointing Dogs
Locate your pointing dog in the field and know when it is on point. Tracker systems are great for seasoned hunting dogs, as well as when you’re training a new pup.
The Strike and Supra Lite collars are approved for AKC and AFTCA Field Trials.
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Strike |
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Supra Lite |
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Classic: for running one or two dogs |
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Maxima: for running more than two dogs |
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Hunting with Running Dogs
Running dogs are used to hunt deer, coyotes, foxes and other large animals. However, the power and natural instinct of these animals often has your dog running in the opposite direction of you. In situations such as these, tracking collars can help you identify what direction your dogs are running, and allow you to recover them at the end of the hunt.
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Strike |
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Intelo |
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Classic: for running one or two dogs |
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Maxima: for running more than two dogs |
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Hunting with Hog Dogs
Hog hunting is an extreme sport, to say the least. Hogs hunters find themselves in some of the roughest hunting conditions facing an unrelenting animal. Tracker's portable and durable system is ideal for hog hunters. The handheld receiver gives you the bearing of your dogs, without the hastle of a large receiver or an antenna backpack that may get hung up when you're on the move.
Durable to the extreme hunting conditions, Tracker’s Intelo collar is the best collar on the market for hog hunters. In addition to its powerful radio transmission, it also notifies you when your dog is barking.
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Intelo |
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Classic: for running one or two dogs |
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Maxima: for running more than two dogs |
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Hunting with Squirrel Dogs
Tracker Radio's lightweight and portable systems let you know when your squirrel dog has an animal treed or is baying. Tracker makes it easy to track your dog when conditions such as tough terrain, heavy cover or low light that makes it impossible to visually locate your dog.
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Strike: with tree switch |
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Supra Lite |
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Classic: for running one or two dogs |
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Maxima: for running more than two dogs |
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Select the collar and receiver that best match your hunting style and needs, or call one of our helpful Customer Service Representatives to assist you at (800) 900-2113.
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