Can't imagine hunting the open country of the Kansas Great Plains with anything other than a pointing breed that ranges out to find the birds for you.
Can't imagine hunting the open country of the Kansas Great Plains with anything other than a pointing breed that ranges out to find the birds for you.
Carptom, I think you covered it pretty well. Both types of dogs have their strengths and weaknesses.
Thanks for the kind words on Indy. You can tell a lot about where the bird is and how sure the dog is about it being there, based on how they point. In that picture Indy is well off the pigeon maybe 25 yards, and that is why he is so tall. If he is close to one, he will be lower generally.
Man bird season can't get here soon enough.
I think the late Gene Hill said it best: "I like them all—pointers, setters, retrievers, spaniels—what have you. I've had good ones and bad of several kinds. Most of the bad ones were my fault and most of the good ones would have been good under any circumstances." I have been greatly blessed to live with and hunt with some good dogs, I am genuinely grateful for the opportunities. Whether it's pointer or flusher or retriever it's a magnificent privilege to share the field with a hunting dog. I have only hunted over pointing dogs and there are times when I can see how a flushing dog would handle the cover better but to me bird hunting is more about "how" than "how many". I can't emphasize enough "Most of the bad ones were my fault".
Now that we are all basking in the warm glow of congeniality and just before we all hold hands and sing Kum Ba Yah .... if you talk smack about my Setters I'll have to go Jack Bauer on you.
Doble post.
I have held my tongue long enough. Hunting quail with a flusher is sacreligious. God invented quail for pointing dogs. Nothing agin' flushers, just not on quail.
I have held my tongue long enough. Hunting quail with a flusher is sacreligious. God invented quail for pointing dogs. Nothing agin' flushers, just not on quail.
I have held my tongue long enough. Hunting quail with a flusher is sacreligious. God invented quail for pointing dogs. Nothing agin' flushers, just not on quail.
I have held my tongue long enough. Hunting quail with a flusher is sacreligious. God invented quail for pointing dogs. Nothing agin' flushers, just not on quail.
I say run what you brung and I bring springers. I have yet, in 5 seasons of hunting quail religiously, seen a pointy dog (of any kind) in the mountains, hills, valleys, or deserts out here. I'm sure they're out here I've just never seen them. Come west, there's enough quail country out here for all dogs.
I think us flusher guys are getting outnumbered here. We remain silent too long.
This might have more to do with fitness than sporting breeds. Most pointer folks could never keep up with my dogs. Too much cardio work for the average Orvis model!
@Carptom, yep we're a sporting bunch us flusher guys.:cheers:
@Js, how well do you think some of those flat land pointer guys would fair at 7-8000ft chasing mt quail or grouse in millions of acres of national forrest land?:thumbsup:
Ok I'm just having fun with you guys but when you get to sayin my two favorite things in life, springers and quail hunting, is sacreligious I must object strongly. You will meet no "gentlemen" quail out here.![]()
East of the Colorado boarder Quail means Bobs. So its permissible for you to hunt western quail with a flushing dog.
We will not have to string you up :thumbsup:![]()