thinhorn_AK
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How much should you tip a fishing guide? The only guided fishing trips I’ve done have been ocean charters and stuff in Mexico, Hawaii, Belize etc, I’ve never gone on a guided fly fishing trip in the continental USA before.
is it a daily thing? Or is it a percentage of the total cost? I’ve seen places say 20% of the total cost but that seems sort of absurd, I mean what’s a fly fishing guide doing to deserve that much? To keep things rounded, say this trip is 2 people, 2300.00/person, 3 full days of fishing, full lodging etc
In Mexico and Belize I’ve always given them 50/day and they seem very appreciative of it. If I tip them 20% for this trip, that’s nearly a thousand bucks for 3 days of fishing.
I was sort of thinking 100/day per guide (im guessing they will put us together with one guide).
I don’t want to be a cheapskate but this tipping thing has gotten completely out of hand in the USA and 20% seems sort of excessive for guys that are basically getting paid to live the dream while the rest of us save and scrounge to get a taste of it for 3 days.
I suppose if I’m just hammering fish after fish and getting some big ones I might throw them a thousand bucks but it sort of seems crazy to get a thousand dollars for 3 days of fly fishing.
What’s the standard? What should I expect? I’ll also add that when looking back on some of the other guided experiences I’ve had, I’ve tipped when I really shouldn’t have. I don’t see guides as these mythical know it alls that automatically deserve respect and money for simply being a “guide” they aren’t all equal in their abilities or personalities. I gave a 2000 dollar tip on a mule deer hunt a few years ago when I should have told the guy to F off. Why tipnsomebodbwhosebhandbyiubwouldnt even want to shake?
Anyways, looking for advice on this, 3 days fly fishing, 2 people, likely one guide, sticker price of about 5k.
Thanks.
is it a daily thing? Or is it a percentage of the total cost? I’ve seen places say 20% of the total cost but that seems sort of absurd, I mean what’s a fly fishing guide doing to deserve that much? To keep things rounded, say this trip is 2 people, 2300.00/person, 3 full days of fishing, full lodging etc
In Mexico and Belize I’ve always given them 50/day and they seem very appreciative of it. If I tip them 20% for this trip, that’s nearly a thousand bucks for 3 days of fishing.
I was sort of thinking 100/day per guide (im guessing they will put us together with one guide).
I don’t want to be a cheapskate but this tipping thing has gotten completely out of hand in the USA and 20% seems sort of excessive for guys that are basically getting paid to live the dream while the rest of us save and scrounge to get a taste of it for 3 days.
I suppose if I’m just hammering fish after fish and getting some big ones I might throw them a thousand bucks but it sort of seems crazy to get a thousand dollars for 3 days of fly fishing.
What’s the standard? What should I expect? I’ll also add that when looking back on some of the other guided experiences I’ve had, I’ve tipped when I really shouldn’t have. I don’t see guides as these mythical know it alls that automatically deserve respect and money for simply being a “guide” they aren’t all equal in their abilities or personalities. I gave a 2000 dollar tip on a mule deer hunt a few years ago when I should have told the guy to F off. Why tipnsomebodbwhosebhandbyiubwouldnt even want to shake?
Anyways, looking for advice on this, 3 days fly fishing, 2 people, likely one guide, sticker price of about 5k.
Thanks.