lockingblock
AH enthusiast
I could also list some things I see as Red Flags:
1. Lack of a website, outdated website, generic photos of the sunrise, etc.
2. Lack of hunt reports on here. There seem to be a LOT of outfitters that are on here, but have very little info posted or hunt reports. I can see it if they are new, but many are 5-10 year old accounts...how did they go that long and so few reports/reviews?
3. "Call me for pricing"...no. Post your prices. If prices are variable, that is fine...but put up some range.
4. Not listing exactly where they hunt, preferably on a map...calling it by a tribal name that can't be google searched...is great for ambiance but not useful to see where it is on google earth.
5. Total cost. Looking at you Tanzania ...I need to know what it's going to cost out the door, final price.
6. Financial oddity....I get it, moving money globally is a difficult thing. Multiple nations, currencies, it's hard. Find a clear and transparent way to get paid, send a receipt, and document via hunt contract exactly what is being agreed to...in writing.
7. Enthusiasm, or the lack of it. Positive energy is contagious and I look hard for a PH/Outfitter that wants to do business and hunt. One word responses to email...non specific answers...non explanations for details...all red flags.
8. Poor quality photos and equipment.
9. Not stating that their hunts in another country are being sub contracted out to another outfitter- This is a big one.
That's a start...there are more. This doesn't just apply to Africa. I have seen these in the US as well.
1. Lack of a website, outdated website, generic photos of the sunrise, etc.
2. Lack of hunt reports on here. There seem to be a LOT of outfitters that are on here, but have very little info posted or hunt reports. I can see it if they are new, but many are 5-10 year old accounts...how did they go that long and so few reports/reviews?
3. "Call me for pricing"...no. Post your prices. If prices are variable, that is fine...but put up some range.
4. Not listing exactly where they hunt, preferably on a map...calling it by a tribal name that can't be google searched...is great for ambiance but not useful to see where it is on google earth.
5. Total cost. Looking at you Tanzania ...I need to know what it's going to cost out the door, final price.
6. Financial oddity....I get it, moving money globally is a difficult thing. Multiple nations, currencies, it's hard. Find a clear and transparent way to get paid, send a receipt, and document via hunt contract exactly what is being agreed to...in writing.
7. Enthusiasm, or the lack of it. Positive energy is contagious and I look hard for a PH/Outfitter that wants to do business and hunt. One word responses to email...non specific answers...non explanations for details...all red flags.
8. Poor quality photos and equipment.
9. Not stating that their hunts in another country are being sub contracted out to another outfitter- This is a big one.
That's a start...there are more. This doesn't just apply to Africa. I have seen these in the US as well.