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Originally Posted by grizzon30s
My only advice is to be honest with your clients. If you are a good hunter, then you know what your chances are to kill on any given day. Of course sometimes your surprised with a hunt that is either worse or better than expected. What gets me is when a "guide" flat out lies about what they been killing. They say they been murdering them and when u get there it is painfully obvious that they haven't. Oh, and let the clients shoot, they didn't pay to see how good of a shot you are.
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This is true. I let people know ahead of time what my expectations are when looking at weather forecast and scouting. Some people don't have the option to hunt during the week when the better days might be. But I let them know ahead of time what I expect. With that said you also have to be careful. Some times everything might be perfect weather wise but the birds have something else on their mind. Quite a few people on here have hunted with me and can tell you I sit back and judge the first couple shots before I pick up my gun. At the end of the day you want your customers to go home with birds and a good pic so if I have to knock down a few birds for them so be it.
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