Lee Harrison
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Registered: Jul 2007
Location: Michigan
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Lipper

Tom, you can't imagine how much excitement and interest you created back in the days you were hunting house bred dogs. I’m so glad to see you back in the game of creating Lipper bred dogs. I drove from Detroit, MI to Osceola, MO bred a red eagle dick female to Lipper , drove back home without getting sleepy, thinking about a little pup. Out of Lipper I hunted Lipp Man for four years he never finished out to suite me. However, there were three others turned out good. I saw enough out of him to want some more Lipper blood. I bought a female from Bob Marsock out in Wyoming. She was bred in North Dakota out of a daughter of Lipper and a daughter of Cedar Hill sass, the sire was Yadkin Tar Rattler, I named her Tar Baby. Tar Baby was one of the best I ever owned up to that point in my life. Tar was bred to X JR I trained a female out of that cross called Tax X. She was the easiest dog I ever trained. I bred Tar X three times to cutter, two times to Sconner River Fred, Both dogs goes back to Lipper. Thirty-seven pups out of the five crosses all but two made better than average coon dogs. Five grand NT Ch. some are P.K.C. dogs down in Florida. I bred a daughter of Tax X to Hardwood Patch frozen semen. I call her Patches, she treed three last night by her self. The Lipper beat goes on and on. Tom, keep up the good work.
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