Kylerjay05
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Hey all who are more versed in this than me.... what should I budget for gratuity for a 1 day Axis deer hunt in Hawaii? The hunts are only offered for a single day. Thanks all
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I should've offered more details. The entire operation is owned and operated by 2 family members. I believe they lease some of the ground and own some of it. All the land on the island is privately owned. One of them is the guide and one of them does the book work. There are no hired guides, no cooks, and anything beyond taking you out to get on the deer an field dressing is additional (i.e. caping, prepping for taxidermist etc.)10-20% is standard. Is the outfitter also your guide? Or is your guide an employee only being paid a small percentage of the cost of the hunt? Or your guide is only being paid in tips? Are you hunting private that is leased by the outfitter? What other aspects of the hunt are potential expenses for the outfitter? Did they go above and beyond for you?
Just because a hunt costs $X,XXX doesn’t mean that’s going straight in anybody’s pocket.
Conversely, if I am a good client, and book another hunt, do I get a discount? I want to be rewarded for a good job too.
Fair is fair right?
Conversely, if I am a good client, and book another hunt, do I get a discount? I want to be rewarded for a good job too.
Fair is fair right?
You’re paying 3000 per day to hunt these critters? If guide isn’t the outfitter then I stand by what I said because my hourly pay as a guide sucks. Some outfitters won’t take tips so maybe your gratuity is included.Whoa I'm in the wrong business...$500-800 a day is a heck of a living, even when you're not charging $2500-4000 for a single hunter that's hunting an over populated invasive species. Thank you for the reply.
I was on an outfitted bear hunt a few years back. There was a wealthy dude in the camp who hunted bears all over the place. He had photos of two polar bears that he took along with a big brown bear and an assortment of other bears. Each hunter had a guide except the wealthy guy who had the outfitter guide him.
When the topic of "tips" came up, the general consensus was 10% plus whatever you gave the cook. The wealthy guy said that he would not be tipping his guide because he was the outfitter/owner. I questioned him about his reasoning, and he said that the outfitter is running a business and makes the money, only guides get tipped. At the end of the week, I asked if he still intended to not tip. He said that it had nothing to do with money, "you never tip an outfitter/owner."
100% agree! Just like you should never tip at a food truck. You set the price, that's what you deserve.I was on an outfitted bear hunt a few years back. There was a wealthy dude in the camp who hunted bears all over the place. He had photos of two polar bears that he took along with a big brown bear and an assortment of other bears. Each hunter had a guide except the wealthy guy who had the outfitter guide him.
When the topic of "tips" came up, the general consensus was 10% plus whatever you gave the cook. The wealthy guy said that he would not be tipping his guide because he was the outfitter/owner. I questioned him about his reasoning, and he said that the outfitter is running a business and makes the money, only guides get tipped. At the end of the week, I asked if he still intended to not tip. He said that it had nothing to do with money, "you never tip an outfitter/owner."