ipscshooter - actually north america is really about the only place that paying by the inch for hunting animals isn't acceptible. Most hunting locales around the globe they charge by trophy size. Its fair to the hunter and its fair to the guide service. Most times its more work to locate large trophies then it is smaller because of availability. So they should be able to charge more for large trophies. Beyond that it is a simple principle of supply and demand. The demand for large trophies is very high while the supply is low. So the equalibrium price point is a high rate then a smaller trophy. There is no reason you shouldn't be able to charge what the market demands for hunting on your property. I'll let you hunt in my backyard if you want. No one will pay me for it though because there are no deer. There is no demand to hunt in my backyard and the supply is very high.