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<blockquote data-quote="Phil09" data-source="post: 2553150" data-attributes="member: 121350"><p>Adding to the great feedback so far - I've done quite a few outfitted hunting and fishing trips and usually plan on 15% of the trip total for tips. Fortunately, I've never had a bad experience - maybe I've been lucky. You mentioned the right attitude by the hunter and I think this is a very important point. I can imagine it would be pretty miserable for a guide to spend a week or more with a hunter with a sour disposition or one not really into the experience. Go enjoy your hunt - sounds like you are ready for a fun experience. Set aside what you are comfortable with to reward the efforts of the crew - guide, cook, etc. - who made your hunt memorable. They will appreciate both your attitude and recognition of of the hard work they have done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil09, post: 2553150, member: 121350"] Adding to the great feedback so far - I've done quite a few outfitted hunting and fishing trips and usually plan on 15% of the trip total for tips. Fortunately, I've never had a bad experience - maybe I've been lucky. You mentioned the right attitude by the hunter and I think this is a very important point. I can imagine it would be pretty miserable for a guide to spend a week or more with a hunter with a sour disposition or one not really into the experience. Go enjoy your hunt - sounds like you are ready for a fun experience. Set aside what you are comfortable with to reward the efforts of the crew - guide, cook, etc. - who made your hunt memorable. They will appreciate both your attitude and recognition of of the hard work they have done. [/QUOTE]
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