john Duemmer
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Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Western N.Y.
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quote: Originally posted by Mike Knuckols
Sorry Tom I just now went back and saw You got it on here . And for Mr Duemmer I have 3 8 month olds that hunt spring super stakes that if you come to the hunt I would be very happy to meet you and maybe we can make a hunt or draw out together . They are out of Dr Law and 2 of them are super freaks and the other it seems rediculous to say hes a slow starter because he didnt start treeing until 8 months . Ive heard about dogs treeing coons without the older dogs at 5 months but these are the first Ive seen . They will get in country and are good about having the coon . I didnt have a problem breeding to an untitled dog as Law was put in a couple of hunts at 9 months old before Tom began struggling with his health . Tom thought he could win . He didnt have to prove it to me as Lipper and his offspring have already proven to me that they can reproduce . Ive hunted with pups from Law ,Rooster , amd Lippers Lady and have yet to see one from them that wasnt impressive . Remember this name Bear Bottoms Thunder Struck. He will be a winner and is truely amazing . Lighten up these pups are young but they are coming be patient why else would there be so much buzz about them if they were not so impressive to their owners . Im a Lipper lover and fan of the impact litter as a Lipper dog was the first dog that ignited my passion for coonhunting and the dogs from the litter of impact have rejuvenated me . Lipper dogs appeal to competition hunters, pleasure hunters, big game . Dogs from this line have kept me in superior coon hounds for 30 years . I have a great deal of respect for many of promoted stud dogs during this time period and the current studs most of them if not all find Lipper in their roots . Tom has told me You have had good dogs he doesnt hate on anyone I hope Law and the rest of this litter are sucessful . Maybe we can have a Law hunt like the Mojo Madness I think the way these guys stand behind their dogs is awesome. Im not a rich man and cant afford a handler nor would I want one no offense to guys that do that . But if I can win with dogs from this line theyre pretty darn good . Im enjoying the party !
Mike thanks for the offer, i would very much like to see those pups go if i get the opportunity. I have a young bone collector female that i hope to have ready for the SS. You sound like a hunter thats not affraid to turn them loose and let the dogs speak for themselves, and i respect that. Seems a shame that the "impact litter" wasnt put in the hands of more guys like you.
I hunted a couple lipper dogs back in the day and have fond memories of a couple, but the days when i had big enough country and young enough legs for that type hound are gone.
When you were describeing how your pups started it reminded me of an old article that i have somewhere written by the man that started lipper as a pup.
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