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coorsdrifter1 08-06-2007 05:47 PM

Tipping?
 
Just booked my 1st black bear hunt,for next May.I have neverbeen on any kind of guided hunt,what is the normal rate for tipping your guide and/or camp cook?

Moose_Maximus 08-06-2007 07:29 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
I don't know what's "standard", but when I've been on guided hunts, I've tipped about 15-20% of the base price.

Of course, I haven't been on any high-dollar hunts where 15% would be in the hundreds of dollars. I can't afford that kind of stuff.

drs1961 08-07-2007 08:58 AM

RE: Tipping?
 
Being a cook and occasional guide, I'll tell you tips are greatly appreciated. If the food is good and the guide works his butt off for you, give what you can afford. It'sa great compliment and shows your appreciation.$50for the cook and $100 for the guide is probably average but many people don't tip at all, so anything is nice.

bow357 08-07-2007 12:19 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
I normally tip $75 for below average hunts, $100-$125 for good & $125-300 for excellent.

jamiebuck 08-07-2007 01:47 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
I BEEN GOING TO THE SAME PLACE FOR 2 YEARS NOW AND WILL BE GOING BACK THIS YEAR, I GIVE HIM AND HIS WIFE 100.00, PLUS I ALWAYS BRING THEM STUFF FROM THE STATES THAT IS EITHER CHEEPER OR THEY CANT GET IT UP THERE ;)

Ryan Campbell 08-07-2007 09:55 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
10 - 15% is standard. Anything over that is greatly appreciated too. If you have a cook you'll need to tip him/her too.
I've guided for a lot of folks, some tip some don't, even after I busted my tail for them.
Jamiebuck makes a good point of taking them something that is not normally found in their area. I've had hunters bring me smoked trout, knives, shirts, cigars etc. Not a bad idea to start the hunt off with, that way he knows he's working for a thoughtful person.

drs1961 08-09-2007 06:54 AM

RE: Tipping?
 

ORIGINAL: Ryan Campbell

10 - 15% is standard. Anything over that is greatly appreciated too. If you have a cook you'll need to tip him/her too.
I've guided for a lot of folks, some tip some don't, even after I busted my tail for them.
Jamiebuck makes a good point of taking them something that is not normally found in their area. I've had hunters bring me smoked trout, knives, shirts, cigars etc. Not a bad idea to start the hunt off with, that way he knows he's working for a thoughtful person.
Agreed

PA_BOW_HUNTER 08-09-2007 05:36 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
10 - 15% is probably average, but that number can increase or decrease depending on a ton of variables you will see once you get there. For instance, you are talking bear hunt so has the guide been baiting for a few weeks in advance to lure those bruins in? Just what does the guide do after you make the shot? How well does he take care of the meat to make sure it's good for your trip home? Do you have cold cereal or hot eggs and bacon every morning? etc... you can judge for yourself what you think when you get there but that 10 - 15 number is a good baseline.

Good luck on your hunt

okietreedude 08-09-2007 07:56 PM

RE: Tipping?
 
Since your not going until may, why not start asking the above questions (about meat preservation, food lists, baiting, etc) to see what will be done for you and to what extent. from there, ask yourself 'if i were the one doing this for hunter joe and he's paying me X$, what would I like?'

If you think your hard work is only worth $10, thats your answer. But if you think you'd be worth $1000, there ya go.



coorsdrifter1 08-10-2007 08:01 AM

RE: Tipping?
 
Thanks for all the info.


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