ozyclint
WKR
^^^ ha ha. "Blame Canada, blame Canada....."
I had a lot of stuff already on the calendar for summer 2021, and with how everything has went around uncertainty throughout this year, I re-booked my July 2020 sheep hunt to July 2022, and from the opener to the second session so I can potentially add on a caribou. It really sucks being my first one, and having to wait two more years after booking in 2018, but Tav at Arctic Red has been a total pro throughout the entire process. I know the outfitters up there tried really hard to make something happen and weren't getting a ton of support from the government, and on a recent podcast for the Wild Sheep Society of BC, Clay Lancaster alluded to the fact that if closures push into 2021, the outfitters might take a more aggressive tack with the government to get something in place.
Being in my younger 30's, definitely feel for the older guys that are getting pushed out or jerked around by other outfitters around re-booking.
Where you asked to pay a rollover fee for your rebooked hunt
No I was not, but I did pay off my hunt completely for what it's worth. I feel like hunt prices in NWT/Yukon have been going up 8-10%+ per year which is far outpacing inflation or inputs and would guess it based on demand so I'd definitely push back on any fees unless it was something completely out of the question like 3 or 4 years from now. I felt like I was probably doing my outfitter a solid by asking to go to 2022 instead of 2021.
Has the border closure been extended past October 21 yet?
Read your contract. I bet it doesn’t specify what the remedy is for either party, should the hunt not happen. You will have standing to move forward without a rollover fee if there is no mention of it. However, the outfitter can argue it is a new hunt date therefore there are new fees. Tough to know how to handle it better than a complete refund or pay the rollover and move on. You can choose another option if you want to push it….. just intimidate him after you pay the rollover fee and after the hunt, by telling him he will be paying your guides with that bullshit rollover fee and that your guides are aware he’s holding part of their pay with that fee.I’m looking for opinions from guys who were supposed to be going on guided hunts in Canada in 2020. My hunt as everyone’s has been cancelled. My outfitter has made it happen that my hunt will be moved to 2021. I am very appreciative of that. My question is he is now asking for a rollover fee. It is not a cheap rollover fee either. Is anyone else experiencing this? I realize Covid has affected us all. I will say for a once in a lifetime hunt that I have been planning for years that the luster of the whole thing has faded. This was a huge monetary sacrifice for my family. To ask me for another check as a rollover fee/penalty I don’t find that to be fair.
We are still waiting to hear what Canada is going to do. Unfortunately their snowflake in charge is enjoying his power grab so much, I have my doubts as to him opening up the border for Fall hunting.
Just judging by the fact that there are still Provincial closures, there is no way in my opinion for a opening of the international border for a couple months until after Provincial closures are lifted. I've been tracking this because we planned to drive to Alaska last year and have cancelled for this year as well. The climate is closures, not opening up.
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There is slight talk that end of August would be the earliest and a possibility. I hope enough pressure is put on them to do that for at least Sep Seasons to be salvaged. I just have this feeling they will wait till all major travel holidays from the summer season have ended.