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Pointing & Flush Dogs make all the Difference


In Texas preserve upland hunting, success isn’t measured only by birds in the bag—it’s measured by the quality of the experience.

A great bird dog doesn’t just assist the hunt—they define it.


Bird dog on point
On Point

For the best hunt, you want both a pointing dog and a flushing dog working together.


A pointing dog finds the bird and locks up, giving a crucial moment to prepare for the shot. They locate birds you might never see on your own and keep the hunt controlled and safe. A flushing dog, on the other hand, sends the bird into the air when it’s time for the shot. They bring excitement, speed, and a sense of timing that keeps the hunt moving.


Bird dog flushing quail
English Cocker, Mango, after flushing a covey of quail.

Together, these dogs turn every hunt into seamless teamwork: point, flush, and you take the shot. It’s a combination that maximizes success while keeping the experience thrilling and safe.

At Feathered Forest Hunt Club, you will be guided with both pointing and flush dogs to create not just a good hunt – but a great one you won’t forget.


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