TheWhitetailNut
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2020
- Messages
- 208
Everyone is booked out several years for sheep unless they rely on draw areas, many of them charge 50-100% more than you. No reason to divulge my knowledge of the Ak outfitting business, I do know business. I may not have done 33 jobs as an employee, but I have 20,000 customers with an average spend very comparable. I have also hunted all over the world which sadly required guides often.I’m book through 2027.
I’ve got the nonresident governor’s super 7 sheep tag holder this year as well.
Why would you assume that the guys or gals looking for an outfitter with some credibility and integrity left to offer an opportunity fee based trophy hunt…..that these “kind of” clients no other outfitter would want? I’ve been running close to 100 percent on my guiding since I’ve started in the guiding business. Guided clients to 33 rams and have taken 13 of my own. With that historical percentage, these clients will be paying at or above the going rate if successful you do understand that correct?
The one thing different I am doing
from MOST outfits is taking a very low amount of sheep hunters to these areas. 1-3 per year commercially. I can almost guarantee even in these less sheep populated conditions I will get my client a ram bottom line. Many of the “regular priced” outfitters in Alaska AND Canada are 100 percent taking clients on hunts when they know for sure there are not the number of legal rams in their area! This is widely known throughout the business and smart clients are catching on. I can point to numerous non resident sheep “guiding outfits” in Alaska’s GMU 19c until that was closed down. I’d probably call them super expensive camping coordinator’s then outfitters to be more accurate.
This closure by ADFG in 19c saved so many unsuspecting non residents from fancy instagram “professional” hunters and more bad press for Alaska’s legitimate sheep hunting outfits. I do feel bad for the small time resident based responsible outfits in 19c that got caught up in this. Sucks for them and their clients.
I know you probably have little to no idea about the outfitting business in Alaska or the overall sheep hunting as a resident or guiding industry in general is all about, so l assume your comment on the type of clients that would be interested in my outfit is just out of ignorance.
A quarter of my future clients have come from this site, half from word of mouth and the last qtr from past clients.
I’ll take a client that is concerned with success and who that client spends their money with based on that potential success anytime. Send them my way please for 2028 and on hunt opportunities.
All I did was ask a couple questions about your methodology from a genuinely curious perspective, why turn it into a shit show? If you're that good, you can charge the same amount upfront and not have the risk. Your business, your call. I was just curious.
It is pretty sad there are several outfitters in Ak and B.C. in particular who knowingly go for expensive camping trips. All the best