Ok guys whats an average tip for a duck or goose guide per day?
I agree. If you want to live on tips you have to expect to work for your tip, not just do a crappy job and then whine when you don't get paid. If I get served well then I tip well, otherwise you better not be disappointed when you get jack from me.i_willie12 said:I have to ask why do you have to tip the guides???? I dont tip the pizza man he gets a pay check!! How do the guides get paid is it like a waiter that makes $3.50 + tips or is it just expected that you tip them??? I dont wanta so cold or cheap but If i go on a guided hunt its going to be just for their land, hunting spots, and for someone to know where the birds are and not really their services. I just kinda feel like its there job but like i said if there pay is low and they live off tips thats one thing but I dont like the whole its expected stuff?????
We have been going to Lubbock for the last 6 yrs. We have had a group go for the last 12 years or so, but I have only been going for 6. We tip the guides well. it is always between 60-100 per man. (9-10 people ) they always take care of us and put us in the hot fields. there were 4 hunting parties there the at the same time as us last year and the geese had not really arrived in large numbers yet-migration was a little late. We got the hot field. Three years ago, we were given the opportunity to hunt a new pond they had just picked up. It was holding about 6000 canadas and about 5000 ducks. He told us that the we could shoot the ducks for free. We had an awesome shoot-42 ducks-mostly mallards, pintails, and greenwing teal; and we got our geese too. very memorable hunt indeed. If you take good care of the guides and they are reputable and hard working- it will come back to you...they don't forget good tippers. just my $0.02 :thumbsup: They also provided extra shells in the field for us at no charge.....and one of the guides let a boy use his gloves cause the kid forgot his at the hotel-it was 25 wind blowin 25 mph with sleet falling. Kid wouldn't have been able to shoot without the gloves on.....swampbilly 1980 said:I believe tipping falls within some ethic guidelines, but I tipped a guide well a couple of hunts and was rewarded on the third trip to the guides' private stash of puddle duck huntn' at it's best... limit in 20min. and then went on the goose hunt as planned. :yes: