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The Basics, Starting Out
Gratuity/Tips for guided hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="birddog 68" data-source="post: 2946061" data-attributes="member: 121617"><p>Perfect example of 10% of the cost of the hunt not being appropriate. We did a similar 4 day hunt twice in Kentucky but no baiting. He was on time or early every morning and when I shot a buck he helped drag. He also texted a couple times a day to confirm everything was good. I gave him a $150 tip that year. Following year no buck so I gave $100 since there was no dragging involved. We stayed in a motel and ate out but I would say around $50 each would have been adequate for the cook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog 68, post: 2946061, member: 121617"] Perfect example of 10% of the cost of the hunt not being appropriate. We did a similar 4 day hunt twice in Kentucky but no baiting. He was on time or early every morning and when I shot a buck he helped drag. He also texted a couple times a day to confirm everything was good. I gave him a $150 tip that year. Following year no buck so I gave $100 since there was no dragging involved. We stayed in a motel and ate out but I would say around $50 each would have been adequate for the cook. [/QUOTE]
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