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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 515960" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>Yep! A clean camp with good equipment and knowledegable staff that will try their best under all circumstances is all you can expect. Guides need to not only know how to set up for ideal conditions, which is fairly simple when the weather is right and the animals are there and moving/feeding during legal hunting hours. It's the bad weather days when the animals hunker down that require a lot more expertise to know where to look and how to go about the hunt under poor conditions such as hot weather, full moon, etc. The one other thing is that they should know exactly what the client expects to shoot and if it's only a top end type animal not be pushing the hunter to fill a tag with any old animal just so they end the hunt early and/or keep their percentage of animals taken high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 515960, member: 28854"] Yep! A clean camp with good equipment and knowledegable staff that will try their best under all circumstances is all you can expect. Guides need to not only know how to set up for ideal conditions, which is fairly simple when the weather is right and the animals are there and moving/feeding during legal hunting hours. It's the bad weather days when the animals hunker down that require a lot more expertise to know where to look and how to go about the hunt under poor conditions such as hot weather, full moon, etc. The one other thing is that they should know exactly what the client expects to shoot and if it's only a top end type animal not be pushing the hunter to fill a tag with any old animal just so they end the hunt early and/or keep their percentage of animals taken high. [/QUOTE]
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