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<blockquote data-quote="J.G.W" data-source="post: 1467591" data-attributes="member: 105758"><p>I guide for an outfitter in Australia hunting mainly red stag and water buffalo. If we have a client tag out on his first day we usually offer him the opportunity to hunt other critters such as dingoes, pigs, wild cattle or go fishing. Or take a second trophy if they are willing to pay a second trophy fee. Some guys decide to leave camp straight after tagging out, if this is the case I'll take a 2x1 client from one of the other guides (their bonus) or if there are no other hunters in camp I'll scout for the next group. Either way if I'm in camp I'm getting paid.</p><p>It's not customary to tip in Australia however every American I have guided (and that's a few now) has tipped. Usually around 10% but I have been given some a lot bigger. I have been given gifts from some hunters, scopes, knives, etc. Occasionally a local hunter will tip but it's usually only the guys that have spent time hunting abroad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.G.W, post: 1467591, member: 105758"] I guide for an outfitter in Australia hunting mainly red stag and water buffalo. If we have a client tag out on his first day we usually offer him the opportunity to hunt other critters such as dingoes, pigs, wild cattle or go fishing. Or take a second trophy if they are willing to pay a second trophy fee. Some guys decide to leave camp straight after tagging out, if this is the case I’ll take a 2x1 client from one of the other guides (their bonus) or if there are no other hunters in camp I’ll scout for the next group. Either way if I’m in camp I’m getting paid. It’s not customary to tip in Australia however every American I have guided (and that’s a few now) has tipped. Usually around 10% but I have been given some a lot bigger. I have been given gifts from some hunters, scopes, knives, etc. Occasionally a local hunter will tip but it’s usually only the guys that have spent time hunting abroad. [/QUOTE]
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