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Posted by hellcat on 09-20-2009 06:06 AM:

R.I.P. Light Foot Billy

I just received this e-mail from Candy Butterfield.I thought it would make a good tribute to a FINE hound.



Jess

Although we didn't get Billy directly from you it was because of you he existed. I felt I should let you know we lost him. Massive heart attack while running a bear. No more fitting way to go. It has left a true void I will admit. From the time he was gifted to us at 3 months old the dog never took a wrong step. He was at his first bear tree at 6 months and in his over 11 years he treed literally hundreds of bear. 30-40 average a season and a good portion of them were alone. He is a bit of a legend in these parts. He was a superb handling dog, more than that a part of our family. Although he was not a fan of the cold he came to understand that if he wanted to keep hunting with us he would have to run coyote. He was an excellent cold trailer and enjoyed a caught coyote! When we decided to start cat hunting he was the first we tried. The dog would walk at your side to where ever you took him and when he put his nose in his first cat track, he knew. Again numerous cats treed with that boy. A once in a lifetime dog I thank you.

We do enjoy the Stiffer & Whilash pups, and think they will make dogs. They have some huge shoes to fill to make Billy's :-)

I lost all of my good pictures of Billy in the house fire but I have a decent one of him treed and one I took just a few days before we lost him. I beautiful dog inside and out.

Candy

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Posted by second nature on 09-20-2009 12:16 PM:

RIP

SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOST. LARRY

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Posted by bigskyblue on 09-20-2009 04:58 PM:

Very sorry

It is tough to lose a great hunting partner......good to hear he went out in a good way.....doing what he loved.......HUNTING!!! Darlene

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Posted by Grub on 09-20-2009 09:13 PM:

You are lucky to have had eleven years with a dog you thoroughly enjoyed. There are a lot worse ways to lose a dog. I know this may not help your grief, but time and new pups always helps.


Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 09-21-2009 01:52 AM:

What a dog! Who was he out of?
Kyle


Posted by hellcat on 09-21-2009 07:10 AM:

Kyle

If memory serves correctly Billy was out of Light Foot Cajun and a litter-mate to the Ricky dog that I sent to Dustin . Cajun was out of my Spyder female and was a 3/4 to Brian's Drifter dog.

Here is a pic of Cajun this picture was taken during a weeks hunting where Cajun teed 3 bear solo and 5 with the pack.

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Posted by BIGCASTLEDAWGS on 09-22-2009 12:12 AM:

Thoughts and Prayers

To all who were involved in this hounds wonderful long life... So sorry for your loss but wouldn't all of us like to have our hounds die doing what they love....
Billy will live on in your hearts... Heather and Bob

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Posted by RunninBear(Ike) on 09-22-2009 12:46 AM:

It's hard to see a good bear dog go down, sorry to hear about your lose hellcat........

ike


Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 09-22-2009 05:36 PM:

Hellcat

Is Cajun in the pedigrees of the current Lightfoot hounds that you guys are breeding today?
Kyle


Posted by hellcat on 09-22-2009 06:28 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Kyle W. Graf
Hellcat

Is Cajun in the pedigrees of the current Lightfoot hounds that you guys are breeding today?
Kyle



Kyle
It never worked out that way, Cajun like Billy was a Outstanding bear dog likely as good as any that I had. However I had 3/4 brothers and 1/2 brothers that I could breed to without shipping my females. Billy and Cajun were unfortunately never bred very much.
There were two more outstanding hounds in WI. that never sired a litter one 3/4 mate to Cajun named Macho one named Gun. Macho is still alive at 13 but can't sire a litter. All of these fine hounds went back to my old Ike dog and 2 of the were directly out of my Spyder female.

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Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 09-23-2009 01:11 AM:

Were Ike and Spyder the two dogs you were trying to build on? Are they in most of the pedigrees of the current Lightfoot breed stock?
Kyle


Posted by hellcat on 09-23-2009 06:14 AM:

Kyle

Every hound that we own carries the old Ike dog in it's pedigree as well as Spyder. Ike played a important role during his time Spyder played a important role during her time, but they were just links in the chain of the Light Foot bloodline. My Hooker female has been a important link in the bloodline today, every hound that we have carries Hooker at least once most carry her several times. The same will be true of Blitz , Dagger, Gambler or a number of the hounds that are alive today.
I beleive way to many folks chase the great hounds of the past. While we are proud of the Light Foot hounds of the past and all that they accomplished, We live in the present and if our hounds today are not better producers than our hounds of yesterday the mistakes have already been made and the theroies on breeding need to be rethought before any future breedings are made. We as a whole are producing the best pups that we ever have. I expect in five years we will be saying the same thing, in twenty years we will still be saying the same thing.

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