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The Basics, Starting Out
Gratuity/Tips for guided hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="redstone187" data-source="post: 2943897" data-attributes="member: 77325"><p>If it is an owner/operator guide business that have already factored their profit into the fee. I usually tip the staff (assuming there is someone) privately and quit frankly tell the person not to even mention it. The cost of trips has become ridiculous. We own a lot of hunting ground and have never transitioned our ground AG to hunting only ground. Many farmers and ranchers have given up farming and ranching to only lease property to provide guided trip as there are people who are will to spend stupid money to hunt. It seems there is an expectation for a "tip" as their hand is out waiting for you put cash in it. Sort of like people paying $200 for a 1000 primers when they were $26/1000. If you continue to pay it, there will always be an expectation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redstone187, post: 2943897, member: 77325"] If it is an owner/operator guide business that have already factored their profit into the fee. I usually tip the staff (assuming there is someone) privately and quit frankly tell the person not to even mention it. The cost of trips has become ridiculous. We own a lot of hunting ground and have never transitioned our ground AG to hunting only ground. Many farmers and ranchers have given up farming and ranching to only lease property to provide guided trip as there are people who are will to spend stupid money to hunt. It seems there is an expectation for a "tip" as their hand is out waiting for you put cash in it. Sort of like people paying $200 for a 1000 primers when they were $26/1000. If you continue to pay it, there will always be an expectation. [/QUOTE]
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