1pheas4
Moderator
Exactly!!! Why would you want a flush a bird without you sometimes knowing it!!! Dog goes on point, you walk up to reasonable distance, then release your dog to flush!!
I don't want this to come across the wrong way or to offend anyone who hunts with pointers, but I shoot better with flushing dogs. Pointers tend to give me too much time to think about the shot to come. Just a weakness of mine you probably don't have.
One other concern or maybe I should say preference I have is using flusher in standing corn fields and large cattail areas. In no way am I saying pointers don't excel in these type fields/areas, I just like using a flushing dog in these situations. This is why I would want this breed of dog to flush not point if it were possible to train it NOT to point. Please don't take it the wrong way or get worked up over it.