Id really like to know where he (and some others) are getting the sentiment that running pointers is an easy, lazy hunt. Just because we don't have to chase the dog all over the field because a bird can jump at any moment with a flusher?
I guess being able to let my dog cover ground is lazy. But at no time hunting wild birds do I feel confident in letting my dogs get out of gun range. Not because I don't trust them to hold a point for 10 minutes, but because I don't trust wild birds to hold for longer than a minute at most when pressured by a dog. Seen it happen enough times, so I'm always following the dog just like you flusher guys. Bonus for me is I get a few moments to collect myself before the flush instead of being surprised.