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<blockquote data-quote="Rosebud" data-source="post: 2942629" data-attributes="member: 118066"><p>Most of my hunting in other states was DIY, or trespass fees. But I've been on three guided hunts with all the trimmings. I tipped the guide on those hunts ten percent of cost of the hunt. Others were mostly showing us the property and stand locations. But we were housed and fed. Both cases I tipped by how much effort was put forward by the guide/landowner. One was very little, because I was never going back, ever! The other was generous. Dude busted his butt to assure we had a great time. On trespass fee hunts I just thanked them, and said whether I was coming back or not. Had a guy in Colorado that let me hunt free if I brought three others with me. Went there for several years. Keep in mind that in the eighties A $400 to $500 tip was a lot of cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosebud, post: 2942629, member: 118066"] Most of my hunting in other states was DIY, or trespass fees. But I've been on three guided hunts with all the trimmings. I tipped the guide on those hunts ten percent of cost of the hunt. Others were mostly showing us the property and stand locations. But we were housed and fed. Both cases I tipped by how much effort was put forward by the guide/landowner. One was very little, because I was never going back, ever! The other was generous. Dude busted his butt to assure we had a great time. On trespass fee hunts I just thanked them, and said whether I was coming back or not. Had a guy in Colorado that let me hunt free if I brought three others with me. Went there for several years. Keep in mind that in the eighties A $400 to $500 tip was a lot of cash. [/QUOTE]
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