randallhebert
AH enthusiast
Normally 300 pp a day so you are 5200 ahead not paying day fees.
Normally 300 pp a day so you are 5200 ahead not paying day fees.
Haha note taken, they weren't on my list luckily.I agree. And if he opts to hunt the animals on the list that are fairly priced, he ends up overall ahead. If he shoots a kudu and an eland, his "deal" dissolved before his eyes.
The list was sent to me. It was not readily available off the website.Is that price list off of his website? Or something he sent you? So you can compare the 2 to kind of get a feel of what his thinking is. Websites not having a price list is a pet peeve off mine. I can eliminate out fits that are too expensive and be skeptical if they are way to low.
I appreciate the feedback. From what I have read from others here they seem like they host a great trip, but the expensive pricing for additional animals is a cause for concern.Honestly, I think you’d be money ahead to cut your losses and book with one of the reputable outfits on here. IMO their approach is somewhat underhanded and raises a lot of red flags for me.
My thoughts exactly. Maybe I’m just unlucky but I never made out on any “bargain”. In ever aspect of life - you get what you pay for.Honestly, I think you’d be money ahead to cut your losses and book with one of the reputable outfits on here. IMO their approach is somewhat underhanded and raises a lot of red flags for me.
Aside from the high pricing, any red flags you see I should look into?My thoughts exactly. Maybe I’m just unlucky but I never made out on any “bargain”. In ever aspect of life - you get what you pay for.
Some of those prices are quite high - but as other have mentioned they are most likely trying to recoup the “give aways”. A couple things I would inquire about is location and size of the properties. Are these self sustaining herds or “stocked ponds”.Aside from the high pricing, any red flags you see I should look into?