You think it's insulting or disrespectful when you make a counter offer?
It has nothing to do with any of it.
Like any other business they are free to accept or make another counter offer.
It's called negotiation and happens in every industry.
There’s no contract yet and each side can walk away.
You are correct, but being respectful or simply accepting the posted price does come into play. I doubt you go to a restaurant and ask the waiter if instead of $30 for the steak, how about $25. There is a time and a place for everything.
I've had just two billing issues from all my hunts. For the most part, the outfitters that I have hunted with have delivered what they said they would and a few actually more than they agreed to.
The first billing issue was in Namibia. My wife and daughter, along with another couple and their adult son were together on this hunt. The outfitter charged a reasonable fee for airport pickup, but charged me for a hunting day on the day of arrival. We arrived at the lodge at noon, had a nice lunch, went to the range and shot rifles. We rode around for all of 2 hours before it was dark. I didn't feel it was right to be charged a hunting day for that and all other placed typically do not charge the arrival day as a hunting day. I paid it, but haven't been back. The other issue was the bar tab. My wife and daughter don't drink and I am just a beer drinker. The other couple with us were bigger drinkers, but nothing outlandish. The outfitter himself was a big wine drinker and seemed to start by about 10am everyday. My final tab had several bottles of wine and a few beers on it. I told him nobody in my group drinks wine and the beer count was actually a bit low (this gave me some credibility that I was trying to be fair and honest). The outfitter adjusted the final bill for the bar tab, but not the hunting day.
The second billing issue came up with the largest outfitter in Wyoming, SNS Outfitters. I did an antelope hunt with them a few years earlier and shot a record book critter. Had a wonderful experience! A couple years later, I booked the same hunt for both me and my daughter. I booked it almost exactly one year ahead of the hunt date (Sept 2021, for a 2022 hunt). About 3 months after booking the hunt, SNS sent me a letter saying there's a price increase of $100 per hunt. I wrote the outfitter telling him I didn't think this was a good way to handle his business and he offered to refund my deposit. I told him that I wanted to do the hunt with my daughter and was committed to it, but I would never hunt with him again, nor recommend him. Between SNS Outfitter's dealings and the State of Wyoming treatment of non-residents, I am done with hunting in Wyoming.