I love this conversation. Its really fun to hear why guys love certain breeds. Some guys think EP's have the best noses, some guys think trial dogs are too high strung and only hunt for themselves.. And thats why I prefer Brits.

Nolan's Last Bullet already proved that Brits have the best noses, and my field trail Brit is independent, but doesn't hunt for herself. Besides that, she knows the difference between someone hunting off foot, and hunting off horse! Ie.. The perfect dog! You guys who love other breeds really should just quit fighting in and jump on the brit bandwagon!
On a more serious note. The reason I love brits is because they make great family dogs (even though they can be a little wild without enough exercise) and they also make great hunting, and trial dogs. Its hard to argue with NLB's record in NSTRA, and Brits do just fine in AKC/AF trials as well. They just aren't built for a 3 hr trial like EP's. I love brits because of their size, which makes them great house dogs, and believe it or not, their coats. My dog gets shaved several times a year, and her coat gets to grow out in the winter (I still trim her feathers so the burs don't get her). IMO it makes her the perfect warm, and cold weather hunting dog (ES's are great for this as well). My pup is one of those "supposed" wild and high strung Field Trial dogs, just don't tell her that. She sleeps in bed with use when shes home, and I foot hunt the heck out of her. Break out a horse and a bracemate though, and its a totally different game. You can literally see the competitiveness come out in her. She doesn't pace herself like she does when we foot hunt, and she is balls to the walls for the next hour. She backs very well, but you can tell she hates it. Ive seen her dinking around in a trial and watched her bracemate lock up on a bird. The handler purposely handled her towards the standing dog to make her back. Its really funny what that does to her. Its kinda like it pisses her off, and its all business after that..
At one point I wanted a Vizsla. But after watching one or two run is some trials, Im happy I stayed with Brits. IMO they really are the best all around gun dog due to their size, speed, noses, natural retrieve (in many, but not all brits), and their desire to please. Makes them easy to train.