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<blockquote data-quote="Southern 62" data-source="post: 2944313" data-attributes="member: 123495"><p>I think iv read every post on this. Every one has their opinion. We all know what that's like. Customary is 10%. It's not a mandatory with most outfitters. I know in my one and only fully guided elk hunt last year I was prepared for it before I went. No I'm not a rich man by any means. Nothing wrong with being rich either. Just saying. My outfitter and guides blew my mind with their dedication to give me the hunt of a life time. Way above what would be expected. Not in my elk I was blessed to get. It was there pride in there jobs that stood out. Wrote a thread on it if you want to read it. 2022 NTO Elk Hunt and Journey @737 Yards</p><p></p><p>(Just my opinion lol) I think a guide should be tipped if a man or woman Guide, Cook, or wrangler does their job well. The 10% is just a starting point higher or lower.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering how many people give a Christmas bonus back just because they've been paid already for doing their job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southern 62, post: 2944313, member: 123495"] I think iv read every post on this. Every one has their opinion. We all know what that's like. Customary is 10%. It's not a mandatory with most outfitters. I know in my one and only fully guided elk hunt last year I was prepared for it before I went. No I'm not a rich man by any means. Nothing wrong with being rich either. Just saying. My outfitter and guides blew my mind with their dedication to give me the hunt of a life time. Way above what would be expected. Not in my elk I was blessed to get. It was there pride in there jobs that stood out. Wrote a thread on it if you want to read it. 2022 NTO Elk Hunt and Journey @737 Yards (Just my opinion lol) I think a guide should be tipped if a man or woman Guide, Cook, or wrangler does their job well. The 10% is just a starting point higher or lower. Just wondering how many people give a Christmas bonus back just because they've been paid already for doing their job. [/QUOTE]
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