Not in RSA
It has been bantered around here on AH before, it can start a war!
Unless I missed it somehow, I have an interesting question....
If you are bowhunting over a waterhole, and basically being dropped off and picked up at the end of the day, should the tip for the PH reflect this?
I don't quite know what they do all day - take care of another hunter, whatever. If so, they are getting doubly tipped. If not, then they are basically working only a few hours per day.
Unless I missed it somehow, I have an interesting question....
If you are bowhunting over a waterhole, and basically being dropped off and picked up at the end of the day, should the tip for the PH reflect this?
I don't quite know what they do all day - take care of another hunter, whatever. If so, they are getting doubly tipped. If not, then they are basically working only a few hours per day.
Bob, a client according to 2003 act 7 of 2003 chapter 5 page 53 stipulates supervision of a professional hunter as a ph he should be right next or behind the client.
Sorry I do not wish to derail this thread.
My best always.
Unless I missed it somehow, I have an interesting question....
If you are bowhunting over a waterhole, and basically being dropped off and picked up at the end of the day, should the tip for the PH reflect this?
I don't quite know what they do all day - take care of another hunter, whatever. If so, they are getting doubly tipped. If not, then they are basically working only a few hours per day.
The service received should be reflected in the tip.
They are off herding animals to your blind to provide shot opportunities.
:thumb: funny you should say that, that is how we were able to get Deb's Zebra after being busted 3 or 4 times on stalks the trackers were dropped off on the other end of a mountain ridge 2 miles away as the ph myself and Deb waited in ambush as they came along the hill side.:laughing:
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