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Lumis bred dogs?
I'd like too know some of the traits. What age most of them started, mouths,tracking and tree style. Did most tend too hunt close or would they get gone.
Knowone has anything too share?
Lumis
I have only hunted with one seman pup out of lumis. But most of my dogs are heavy lumis bred and several friends have had dogs out of Lumis and I hear a lot of stories.
Good - track dogs, accurate, tons of heart, Hard hunters.
Bad - No mouth
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Thanks from the couple I had hunted with that's what I've seen. Wanting too know how they started slow or fairly quick. Thanks for any information
Re: Lumis
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Originally posted by nkisamo1
Good - track dogs, accurate, tons of heart, Hard hunters.
Bad - No mouth

Direct daughter of Lumis
Pictured below is the first English dog I ever owned. She was a direct daughter of Lumis and ACHA World CH GR NITE CH Buffalo Creek Patch. I bought her as a six week old puppy and she became CH GR NITE CH Wells Little Patch. She was high scoring English female at the 1995 UKC World Hunt in South Boston, Virginia.
She started easily and around eight months of age. She treed the first coon she ever smelled. I saw a coon walking in a trail in front of me and when she came to where that coon crossed, she struck it and treed it like an old dog. All I had to do was put her in the woods.
She was a hard hunting female giving plenty of mouth on the ground. She was chop mouth both ways with a sharp rhythmatic chop on tree and a hard tree dog that would hold any pressure you wanted to put on her. She had a decent nose, but needed a track to tree as I never saw her under a layup coon. One thing she lacked was her volume. She had a mouth that carried and you could pick it out of a crowd, but it wasn't the kind of mouth that would impress. Every stud I bred her to I made sure that he had a big mouth as that was one thing I really concentrated on improving.
Hope this helps.

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CH GR NITE CH WELLS' LITTLE PATCH (High Scoring English Female 1995 UKC World Hunt) Direct Daughter of GR NITE CH PKC GOLD CH DARON'S BLUE REB (LUMIS) x GR NITE CH PKC GOLD CH ACHA WORLD CH BUFFALO CREEK PATCH
GR NITE CH PKC CH CLEAR CREEK MISSY II (Sister to Dual Grand Clear Creek Cadillac Jack and mother of ACHA World Champion PKC Silver CH Raef's Dollar Bill)
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