You have spewed so much BS in this one post it is actually astounding.
End of the hunt we call the trackers, skinners and other staff (actual real professionals at their jobs, not just a farmhand that goes drinking) together and the clients tip them in SA Rand. They appreciate it enormously and there is no chance the oufitter/ ph can keep money from them.
I have just returned from three weeks hunting back to back with two groups of American clients. The staff all received good tips from the clients after the first group was done, and worked extremely hard with the next group, knowing there was incentive to perform.
Making blanket statements about “Native staff” speaks words about your lack of insight about the continent and the hunting industry. Those men and women are the unsung heroes of the hunt, feeding you, keeping the lodge clean, finding animals and caping trophies until late at night when the client enjoys dinner and a drink.
As
@Mark A Ouellette mentioned in another thread. When it comes to men, judge them one at a time.