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Guided hunts-mountain lion
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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1393287" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>I'll run you down some contact info for the outfit in Arizona. The outfitter I used in NV does not do horseback hunts and in Wyoming, we didn't have an outfitter/guide. When I check out a new outfitter that wasn't referred to me by a friend who hunted with him or some such thing, I request references. All the reputable ones with a good track record are all too eager to give you references. Also, confirm the experience they are selling matches what you are looking for. Everyone focuses on success rate. That's great but you want to make sure its the kind of successful hunt you want. </p><p>As far as gratuity, I'm sure that there's a wide spectrum of what people give and deem appropriate. That said, 10% is typically what I do. On a horseback hunt, I would likely bump it up a bit as it gets spread around several guys as there is very likely, on top of the guide, an assistant guide/horse wrangler/cook and a dog handler, maybe two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1393287, member: 17596"] I'll run you down some contact info for the outfit in Arizona. The outfitter I used in NV does not do horseback hunts and in Wyoming, we didn't have an outfitter/guide. When I check out a new outfitter that wasn't referred to me by a friend who hunted with him or some such thing, I request references. All the reputable ones with a good track record are all too eager to give you references. Also, confirm the experience they are selling matches what you are looking for. Everyone focuses on success rate. That's great but you want to make sure its the kind of successful hunt you want. As far as gratuity, I'm sure that there's a wide spectrum of what people give and deem appropriate. That said, 10% is typically what I do. On a horseback hunt, I would likely bump it up a bit as it gets spread around several guys as there is very likely, on top of the guide, an assistant guide/horse wrangler/cook and a dog handler, maybe two. [/QUOTE]
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