I'd plan on tipping about $500 to the guide and another $100 to the cook. Wrangler a bit if used, lots of times guides are wranglers too.
Most guides get to know their hunters a bit and realize not all can leave huge tips, they're generally happy with a decent tip if you were a decent person to be around for a week.
They should realize they have to it earn it also, imo.
And yeah, bartenders and waitresses are paid based on the fact they make tips to make up for the low hourly wage.
Most guides get to know their hunters a bit and realize not all can leave huge tips, they're generally happy with a decent tip if you were a decent person to be around for a week.
They should realize they have to it earn it also, imo.
And yeah, bartenders and waitresses are paid based on the fact they make tips to make up for the low hourly wage.