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<blockquote data-quote="Recon$$" data-source="post: 2944328" data-attributes="member: 34122"><p>Don't see that as a fair comparison when terms are usually somewhat outlined. However, not arguing. TroutSlayer answered my question, and it's great that that very wealthy multimillionaire clients go very above and beyond, but that expectation can hardly be expected from many of us that meticulously save for these trips.got news, a new 50k truck would change my life too! Plenty of us worked cheap to get to where we are... it's called life. If it is, then only guide for the truly rich. My dream hunt is an Alaskan Dall. If I gotta drop a 5k tip to solely to save face something is wrong with expectations of the outfitting world. If that's the case then I'll just have to save another year cause a 2k/3k tip would be a slap in the face. 10 percent seems fair for a good hunt, great experience, give them more, If they deserve it. But the expectation that you just walking in and are expected to pay 20 percent and give a guy 10k for 5 days seems ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>***and hey, maybe I'm wrong. But I'm reading the posts from the guides with much interest to see where my thinking lines up. I've felt I have tipped fairly in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recon$$, post: 2944328, member: 34122"] Don't see that as a fair comparison when terms are usually somewhat outlined. However, not arguing. TroutSlayer answered my question, and it's great that that very wealthy multimillionaire clients go very above and beyond, but that expectation can hardly be expected from many of us that meticulously save for these trips.got news, a new 50k truck would change my life too! Plenty of us worked cheap to get to where we are... it's called life. If it is, then only guide for the truly rich. My dream hunt is an Alaskan Dall. If I gotta drop a 5k tip to solely to save face something is wrong with expectations of the outfitting world. If that's the case then I'll just have to save another year cause a 2k/3k tip would be a slap in the face. 10 percent seems fair for a good hunt, great experience, give them more, If they deserve it. But the expectation that you just walking in and are expected to pay 20 percent and give a guy 10k for 5 days seems ridiculous. ***and hey, maybe I'm wrong. But I'm reading the posts from the guides with much interest to see where my thinking lines up. I've felt I have tipped fairly in the past. [/QUOTE]
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