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Q. How much should I tip my guide and other camp help?
A. Ultimately the guides tip depends on his performance. Through
much research talking with other outfitters and credible sources we feel
that if you feel the guides performance was great, 10% of the hunt cost is
what we suggest. If his performance was less in your eyes adjust
accordingly.
Also don't forget the cook and other camp help. On the cook usually
everyone in camp tips the cook so $50 to $100 is great again based on how
you feel they performed.
Q. Can I donate the meat from my animal?
A. Yes you can however if you choose to donate your animal you are
responsible for the processing cost so that we may donate the meat to a
family in need.
Q. What happens if I wound an animal and
we are unable to recover it?
A. We like most any other trophy quality management operation
enforce a very strong "draw blood rule". This means that if you hit an
animal with whatever the weapon you may be shooting and either blood is
found or the guide visually sees that you have struck the animal that is
the only animal you may hunt for the rest of your hunt. This is
strictly enforced only exceptions being made once strenuous attempt has
been made and the animal I not found there are times we may let you go
and hunt a management "cull" type animal after. This rule is to
continue to ensure you the client top notch managed ranches and for pure
ethical reasons.
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