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<blockquote data-quote="Coorcan" data-source="post: 1467418" data-attributes="member: 104211"><p>I guide for a couple different outfitters in a couple different states. 10% like mentioned is very appreciated, I try my best every hunt and always go the extra mile to ensure the hunter is enjoying him/herself and hopefully be successful. The 10% is based of the cost of the outfitters guide fee's, not including tag and license fees. Some tip better than others for sure and I do not feel it's always based on the service they received. I do however log how much hunters tipped and on repeat customers I try and only take the decent tippers and pawn the cheapskates off on the other guides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coorcan, post: 1467418, member: 104211"] I guide for a couple different outfitters in a couple different states. 10% like mentioned is very appreciated, I try my best every hunt and always go the extra mile to ensure the hunter is enjoying him/herself and hopefully be successful. The 10% is based of the cost of the outfitters guide fee's, not including tag and license fees. Some tip better than others for sure and I do not feel it's always based on the service they received. I do however log how much hunters tipped and on repeat customers I try and only take the decent tippers and pawn the cheapskates off on the other guides. [/QUOTE]
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