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Kenner18 09-12-2011 04:01 PM

Duck Guides
 
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How do you know you when you got a good guide?












When he has em eating out of his hand......LOL :D:D

bjhooper82 09-12-2011 04:08 PM

Choot em!!!!!!

huntin fool 09-12-2011 04:11 PM

PFFT. I got em coming to my boat in the marsh to get there food.. Thats when my sports choot em.

Raymond 09-12-2011 04:16 PM

I considered myself a good guide when they tipped me even when our limits were not filled. Time in the field is not always about the kill but the fellowship between like minded individuals. Back when a $100 tip was big time, I had several days when we did not shoot a limit but the Sports appreciated my effort and stories and thus rewarded me appropriately.:smokin:

Ducedux 09-14-2011 03:44 PM

All I know is that I never had a complaint on a guide if they killed ducks or caught fish. I can't say the same if it was slow. We always work harder and stay out longer on the bad days but somehow it gets lost in the shuffle. I agree that some real sportsmen appreciate the effort and experience, but far to many equate enjoyment of the trip to bag or creel numbers. Can't change it, just have to except it!

Kenner18 09-14-2011 05:26 PM

Yall a tuff crowd ....It really was just a joke .

Believe me I have had my share of bad hunts and tuff customers . And Its all about seeing the sunrise in the marsh for me more than anything now.

Marshrat 09-15-2011 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Raymond (Post 321232)
I considered myself a good guide when they tipped me even when our limits were not filled. Time in the field is not always about the kill but the fellowship between like minded individuals. Back when a $100 tip was big time, I had several days when we did not shoot a limit but the Sports appreciated my effort and stories and thus rewarded me appropriately.:smokin:


I have gotten better money on a poor hunt, bird wise, than when I went and killed limits and were out the blind in only an hour. I took some fellows for an afternoon hunt, left the camp with only 1 1/2 hours to hunt, had to stop for gas because they were on empty. Finally get to the field with only about 20 minutes of shooting time left, killed 4 ducks and got a $200 tip. Then they asked if I was satisfied!!!!!!


Warren

coco 09-15-2011 09:36 PM

we can't make them fly and we can't make them bite but we can always give it our best shot.

Raymond 09-15-2011 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Marshrat (Post 322915)
I have gotten better money on a poor hunt, bird wise, than when I went and killed limits and were out the blind in only an hour. I took some fellows for an afternoon hunt, left the camp with only 1 1/2 hours to hunt, had to stop for gas because they were on empty. Finally get to the field with only about 20 minutes of shooting time left, killed 4 ducks and got a $200 tip. Then they asked if I was satisfied!!!!!!


Warren

Took 2 sports to blacks and ended with 17 birds.....$5 tip.
They were with an electric company, ENTERGY!!!
Wish they would have stiffed me instead of pucking me.

Marshrat 09-16-2011 09:43 AM

Raymond, I know exactly what you are talking about. I took 2 guys one morning in the lake with my boat, got 3 limits of ducks and a speck and didn't get squatt. The next morning, these same 2 guys went with another guide plus 7 other hunters and come back with 3 specks and gave the guide $50 from each of them. I told them how chicken shiat they were and then they offered me $10. Talk about a kick in the nether region.


Warren

DUCKGOGETTER 09-16-2011 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by marshrat (Post 323202)
raymond, i know exactly what you are talking about. I took 2 guys one morning in the lake with my boat, got 3 limits of ducks and a speck and didn't get squatt. The next morning, these same 2 guys went with another guide plus 7 other hunters and come back with 3 specks and gave the guide $50 from each of them. I told them how chicken shiat they were and then they offered me $10. Talk about a kick in the nether region.


Warren


i would've been ticked off. Alot of people think that guiding is a dream job i've done it and know alot of people who still do it's no walk in the park.

Ducedux 09-16-2011 04:50 PM

I think most sports have a tip amount set before you leave the the landing. We all hope it's a goggle eye but sometimes it ends up being a handshake, just way people are. If the guide and the sport "click" sometimes it is more and if they don't it is usually less. I have hunted with actors, athletes, musicians, politicians, sports writers, head of industry and uber successful lawyers and it is still the same. Some people are generous some are not. Wealth has little to do with it.

Kenner18 09-16-2011 05:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducedux (Post 323455)
I think most sports have a tip amount set before you leave the the landing. We all hope it's a goggle eye but sometimes it ends up being a handshake, just way people are. If the guide and the sport "click" sometimes it is more and if they don't it is usually less. I have hunted with actors, athletes, musicians, politicians, sports writers, head of industry and uber successful lawyers and it is still the same. Some people are generous some are not. Wealth has little to do with it.

You got that rite . The camp I work for is ran by multi millionaires and we had to set a $20 min tip so we dont get stiffed . Some still act like its gonna put them in bankruptcy to do that.
A guides job looks good on tv ,but there is lots of work and long hours behind the scenes to make it all happen.

Marshrat 09-16-2011 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducedux (Post 323455)
I think most sports have a tip amount set before you leave the the landing. We all hope it's a goggle eye but sometimes it ends up being a handshake, just way people are. If the guide and the sport "click" sometimes it is more and if they don't it is usually less. I have hunted with actors, athletes, musicians, politicians, sports writers, head of industry and uber successful lawyers and it is still the same. Some people are generous some are not. Wealth has little to do with it.


I have had better tips from the working man than the wealthy.


Warren

Ducedux 09-17-2011 06:23 PM

We always try to get at least a $50 tip built in on the check and any cash is Gravy. If we didn't 1/2 the sports would stiff ya.

weedeater 09-17-2011 07:19 PM

about 90% public is worthless, 5% soso and 5% worth anything when it comes to showing appreciation to those doin a service; at least that's my 2cents

gckid 10-03-2011 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Marshrat (Post 323587)
I have had better tips from the working man than the wealthy.


Warren

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eman 10-03-2011 11:13 PM

If you have a sport that has worked for tips and you show them a good time the tip will be better than from some guy who has no clue.


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