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<blockquote data-quote="17Tactical" data-source="post: 2553029" data-attributes="member: 29227"><p>I have been over 20 guided hunts and have found that giving a tip to your guide is expected if the guide is hired help and not if the my guide was the owner of the guide outfitter. Most times I hunted my guide was the owner and he always turned down an tip; saying that I had already paid him for the hunt. But if my guide was hired help, it was expected to give him a tip. Also remember if there is a wrangler taking care of the horses that he and/or they will want a tip too.</p><p>With that said if the outfitter and guides are good and put out a good effort, they do deserve a tip, but I have been a few hunts where the outfitter and the hired guides did the bare minimum for me on the hunt. So the amount of the tip should be directly proportional to the efforts of the guides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="17Tactical, post: 2553029, member: 29227"] I have been over 20 guided hunts and have found that giving a tip to your guide is expected if the guide is hired help and not if the my guide was the owner of the guide outfitter. Most times I hunted my guide was the owner and he always turned down an tip; saying that I had already paid him for the hunt. But if my guide was hired help, it was expected to give him a tip. Also remember if there is a wrangler taking care of the horses that he and/or they will want a tip too. With that said if the outfitter and guides are good and put out a good effort, they do deserve a tip, but I have been a few hunts where the outfitter and the hired guides did the bare minimum for me on the hunt. So the amount of the tip should be directly proportional to the efforts of the guides. [/QUOTE]
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