enysse
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- Namibia, South Africa (East Cape, Guateng and Limpopo)
My point is, in a very longwinded way, that there is cause for concern as we like to participate in a hobby that attracts a lot of fraud and dishonest services by its nature. From the onset of the thread @James Jeffrey - HuntingAgent.com was mentioning outfitter fees and who is “cheaper”. Services vary significantly from person to person and the level of protection is quite different too. Who the outfitter is working for is also different. If outfitters want respect in this world where they are not afforded much benefit of the doubt, blow the lid off how everything works. Show every credit and kickback. Explain how much you make for what you do, how much the PH makes. Explain how the concession gives the PH a credit back. Explain who gets cuts of trophy fees. Explain who’s side each party is on and how they are compensated. Explain how the taxidermists in Africa give goods and tips to PHs for bringing them clients. Explain how transport companies give something back to those that select them.
Unfortunately it will never be this clear cut and dry.
I can figure out how much profit is being made on a hunt just by comparing hunts. Most outfitters do the same thing. As a customer you are always going to have to take every situation with a grain of salt. There are always compromises in every hunt.
I find that hunting with people I like personally enhances my experience and enjoyment.
When people start looking at the lowest number every time and try to convince another outfitter to cut his or her prices down to the competition....this when problems happen.