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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny Foffa" data-source="post: 2553290" data-attributes="member: 100742"><p>10 % to the Guide, although sometimes all he did was drop you off at a Blind and say "see you tonight." None the less, It is customary. So I do it . Also, something for the cook. The last outfit I hunted , they has a charge for disposing the carcass after it was all dressed, so I put all that in my head and its just part of the cost of the hunt. At a big outfitters in Kentucky, 2 seasons ago , we all learned the night before the hunt that if you shot any buck that did not score 150 or better, there would be a $1500 dollar fine payable to the land owner. I can tell you , there were 20 angry hunters and many guys showed it by not tipping the guides. Hell, he didn't make up the rule. Why punish him. I began Cookie Jar saving from over 15 years ago. I said 'When I retire, I'm going on an outfitter hunt and my usual West Virginia deer hunt every year" . I'm 2 for 2 !! At 73 I'm not going to let $200 or $300 bucks prevent a fun hunt from happening. My 2 cents boys .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny Foffa, post: 2553290, member: 100742"] 10 % to the Guide, although sometimes all he did was drop you off at a Blind and say "see you tonight." None the less, It is customary. So I do it . Also, something for the cook. The last outfit I hunted , they has a charge for disposing the carcass after it was all dressed, so I put all that in my head and its just part of the cost of the hunt. At a big outfitters in Kentucky, 2 seasons ago , we all learned the night before the hunt that if you shot any buck that did not score 150 or better, there would be a $1500 dollar fine payable to the land owner. I can tell you , there were 20 angry hunters and many guys showed it by not tipping the guides. Hell, he didn't make up the rule. Why punish him. I began Cookie Jar saving from over 15 years ago. I said 'When I retire, I'm going on an outfitter hunt and my usual West Virginia deer hunt every year" . I'm 2 for 2 !! At 73 I'm not going to let $200 or $300 bucks prevent a fun hunt from happening. My 2 cents boys . [/QUOTE]
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