Wyoming Thorofare Elk Questions

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Thats the ugly business side of the whole thing. I'm sure there's some type of wording in the contract for "price may go up to unforeseen, out of our control costs increases" Fuel, food, permits etc.
As a contractor, there is no way I could honor a bid or quote for a year, let alone a couple years. That said a 30% increase kind of makes me think there is a little greed involved.
 

KyleR1985

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I just hunted with Brandon and Kendra.

I have personal experience, but it’s my own opinion - them raising their prices isn’t a reflection on their moral fibre. I suppose they can just be greedy. But I’d bet my house on that not being the case.

Let me pose a hypothetical. I’m making up numbers for this exercise:

Hunt price to hunter is 10k. Their cost is 7k. This includes paying help, and the considerable overhead of maintaining back country camp and stock.

Due to success, they’re booked out several years at prices that net them that 30% profit. They’re happy. Hunters are happy.

Over the course of 1-3 years, all of the costs go up to 11k per hunter.


You have two options of which guide to hunt with:

- guide A - charges you the agreed upon 10k, and is posting a net loss of 4k to take you in the woods.

- guide B - charges you 13k, offering you a chance to exit the contract with no cost, and makes 2k instead of 3k if you go hunting with them.


I know who I’m picking to take me miles from civilization to do something I can’t do on my own.

Who would you pick?


It’s easy to say that guides are greedy or not keeping their word. It’s harder to consider the counter factual.
 

voltage

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It is certainly less than ideal, but here we are. Unfortunately, my partner is backing out. The timing isn't great, so I am hoping to still salvage the opportunity for 2025.
 

LFC911

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To me if you had a waiting list that was 5-6 years out, you would be smart to raise your prices and get that down to a 2-3 year wait list...supply and demand. Simple econ 101. That way you're not scrambling to find hunters every year and have a nice flow in the pipeline.
 

voltage

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To me if you had a waiting list that was 5-6 years out, you would be smart to raise your prices and get that down to a 2-3 year wait list...supply and demand. Simple econ 101. That way you're not scrambling to find hunters every year and have a nice flow in the pipeline.
I agree. The timing could be better, though. A notification this late is hard. When a person has saved for this for years, a 30% increase can be hard to adjust to this late in the game.
 

ez_willie

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If I have ever have $ to go guided I have good lawyer $ too, I’m hunting on the contract I signed unless of course there is some fine print that says they can raise the price which really defeats the purpose of the contract in my mind. Tell them you lost your job and are now paying 30% less. Quit booking and taking down payments years in advance, learnings expensive sometimes.
 
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