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<blockquote data-quote="LTH181818" data-source="post: 2944787" data-attributes="member: 101915"><p>Many guides spend more then they make. Some guides have spotters ( helpers ) that make zero from the outfitter. Why because they love the hunt. AZ, NV and NM can't get tags, they guide. Often they have good full time jobs, guide during hunting season. Normally great gear ( trucks, optics, Etc). Guide license benefits, Taxes..truck gas huge discounts from manufactures. </p><p> Wyo., Id and Montana are so different, better opportunity for their own hunting. Outfitters have trouble finding guides that can handle stock. Many outfitters hire guides..their job is to pack hunters in pack hunters out, keep them from getting lost. This type of outfitting is very rare, they have a hard time competing private parties that scout year round. </p><p> Mexico Coues Deer I typically tip $200 per day, Guides are usually great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LTH181818, post: 2944787, member: 101915"] Many guides spend more then they make. Some guides have spotters ( helpers ) that make zero from the outfitter. Why because they love the hunt. AZ, NV and NM can't get tags, they guide. Often they have good full time jobs, guide during hunting season. Normally great gear ( trucks, optics, Etc). Guide license benefits, Taxes..truck gas huge discounts from manufactures. Wyo., Id and Montana are so different, better opportunity for their own hunting. Outfitters have trouble finding guides that can handle stock. Many outfitters hire guides..their job is to pack hunters in pack hunters out, keep them from getting lost. This type of outfitting is very rare, they have a hard time competing private parties that scout year round. Mexico Coues Deer I typically tip $200 per day, Guides are usually great. [/QUOTE]
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