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Started by Farmboy27, June 04, 2016, 06:09:32 PM
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on June 06, 2016, 11:39:45 AMQuote from: Roost 1 on June 05, 2016, 11:28:42 PMGuess I just don't understand. I've hunted with many different outfitters, guided and unguided, never gave a tip. All the guides I kno are being paid and paid well. It's figured in the price of the hunt. If I pay for a 3 day hunt and tag out the first day and leave, the outfitters profit just doubled if not tripled plus the guide got paid for all 3 days and only worked one day.. Why tip???Some guides get paid a nominal daily fee but most work exclusively for tips.ALL guides depend on tips.The price of the hunt covers lease costs, food/lodging, and access to quality animals.It does not cover the effort exhausted to get you an animal, the fuel costs to roost birds/glass them while you're hunting other farms, or the skill/knowledge/calling abilities the guides employ to facilitate your success.Guides frequently are the difference between success and failure. If you were "that good" you'd be hunting public on a DIY trip where you don't require access or assistance to be successful in a limited window of time. They deserve to be recognized and compensated for the skill they demonstrate, the effort they put into success, and the weather conditions they have to endure while doing it.It's the nature of the business. I can assure you, you were not discussed in high regard after you left a camp where you did not tip.
Quote from: Roost 1 on June 05, 2016, 11:28:42 PMGuess I just don't understand. I've hunted with many different outfitters, guided and unguided, never gave a tip. All the guides I kno are being paid and paid well. It's figured in the price of the hunt. If I pay for a 3 day hunt and tag out the first day and leave, the outfitters profit just doubled if not tripled plus the guide got paid for all 3 days and only worked one day.. Why tip???
Quote from: Roost 1 on June 06, 2016, 08:07:19 PMQuote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on June 06, 2016, 11:39:45 AMQuote from: Roost 1 on June 05, 2016, 11:28:42 PMGuess I just don't understand. I've hunted with many different outfitters, guided and unguided, never gave a tip. All the guides I kno are being paid and paid well. It's figured in the price of the hunt. If I pay for a 3 day hunt and tag out the first day and leave, the outfitters profit just doubled if not tripled plus the guide got paid for all 3 days and only worked one day.. Why tip???Some guides get paid a nominal daily fee but most work exclusively for tips.ALL guides depend on tips.The price of the hunt covers lease costs, food/lodging, and access to quality animals.It does not cover the effort exhausted to get you an animal, the fuel costs to roost birds/glass them while you're hunting other farms, or the skill/knowledge/calling abilities the guides employ to facilitate your success.Guides frequently are the difference between success and failure. If you were "that good" you'd be hunting public on a DIY trip where you don't require access or assistance to be successful in a limited window of time. They deserve to be recognized and compensated for the skill they demonstrate, the effort they put into success, and the weather conditions they have to endure while doing it.It's the nature of the business. I can assure you, you were not discussed in high regard after you left a camp where you did not tip.You must be workin for the wrong outfitters... Not only have the guides I've hunted with been paid well on a daily basis but they have contracts where the owner has to guarantee them "x" number of days pay whether he has hunters or not... Now I can assure you I've never been NOT welcome back in anyone's camp that I wanted to return too.. Furthermore I don't think you need to question my ability based on who I hunt with or where I hunt. I assure I hunt plenty of public land and very successfully I might add!!
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on June 06, 2016, 09:15:31 PMIf you truly believe your own line of bullsh!t, please go into a hunt camp on your next trip and disclose that you refuse to tip before the hunt starts and before guides are assigned. See what you get stuck with.
Quote from: g8rvet on June 06, 2016, 03:36:30 PMMy wife sometimes gets mad at me (when I do not tip), but my motto is the 15-20% is a guideline. I left a $10 tip the other day on a $8 lunch meal and I have left 0 on $50 meals. If I get effort, I tip. If I get no effort, I leave no tip and everywhere in between.