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Coonhound Advisor: January 2021

December 29, 2020

Source: Trevor Wade, UKC Coonhound Program Manager
Email: twade@ukcdogs.com

Happy New Year everyone! I hope this months article finds you healthy and warm. As of this writing, I am one of those things, as I have yet to acclimate to these northern winters. With the new year in mind, I was also thinking about resolutions. It seems like every year I make one, but I can never remember what it is. For that reason, I am going to make a resolution that I am sure I will be reminded of often, hunt more and worry less! Id say that is one that we can all get behind after the whirlwind year we just experienced comes to an end.

Topics this month

  • Q: Can I use the Astro 430 with a TT-15 collar since you can't train or tone with the 430 system?
  • Q: When Are Strike Points Available?
  • And more.

Read the January 2021 Advisor

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