i have been a very serious big game hunter more than 75 years around the world. I seem to get along well with PH and staff. Here are some things that seem to have helped me. My focus is on having a wonderful adventure not on how many animals i have collected. To that end I attempt to be gracious and a good listener at all times. If I do not feel comfortable with the shot i do not take it. I stay in shape by exercise and slim weight by diet, I train at the rifle range regularly so am familiar with my firearms and a confident marksman. I pack lightly and take well used quiet shoes. I make a point of having a serious discussion on hunting strategy and behavior the first night before the excitement of the chase. Although not fluent, i get by in Kiswahili to be polite with staff.
Decades ago, my PH came to my tent telling me a couple men were there to see me.
They were trackers from a previous safari who heard I was back, we had a nice chat and I sent them home with elephant meat, paid for their bus fare, p[us a little cash. Just a few years ago I arrived at my Tanzania camp for my 81st birthday hunt and to my surprise a tracker stepped forward and handed me a walking stick he had cut for me on an earlier safari…..i love Africa wild country.
Maybe I am just a good tipper