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Never been on a guided hunt, but in this day and age of over hyped celebrity hunters, I would ask if they are going to have any "professional hunters" filming with their outfit in the year you are planning on booking. It appears this is a major form of advertising for outfitters these days and I would not want to be hunting with an outfitter during the same season as a celebrity hunter. Even if the outfitter is a stand up individual there would be an inherent amount of pressure to perform for that client over you, the average joe hunter. I also would not want my hard earned money taking a backseat to some fancy pants celebrity.
Quote from: fair-chase on June 26, 2012, 05:10:03 PMNever been on a guided hunt, but in this day and age of over hyped celebrity hunters, I would ask if they are going to have any "professional hunters" filming with their outfit in the year you are planning on booking. It appears this is a major form of advertising for outfitters these days and I would not want to be hunting with an outfitter during the same season as a celebrity hunter. Even if the outfitter is a stand up individual there would be an inherent amount of pressure to perform for that client over you, the average joe hunter. I also would not want my hard earned money taking a backseat to some fancy pants celebrity. Fairchase most times I agree with you but strongly disagree with you on this one. Why some outfitters might put extra effort into a big name client. It is not fair for you to judge like that and lump all of us together. I put just as much effort into all my trips no matter the client. So you say that because i had the alwines here last year. You would not hunt with me because you would feel like I would put more into there trip then yours? Come on now, that's not even close to the right way of thinking my friend.
Quote from: carpsniperg2 on June 26, 2012, 06:30:01 PMQuote from: fair-chase on June 26, 2012, 05:10:03 PMNever been on a guided hunt, but in this day and age of over hyped celebrity hunters, I would ask if they are going to have any "professional hunters" filming with their outfit in the year you are planning on booking. It appears this is a major form of advertising for outfitters these days and I would not want to be hunting with an outfitter during the same season as a celebrity hunter. Even if the outfitter is a stand up individual there would be an inherent amount of pressure to perform for that client over you, the average joe hunter. I also would not want my hard earned money taking a backseat to some fancy pants celebrity. Fairchase most times I agree with you but strongly disagree with you on this one. Why some outfitters might put extra effort into a big name client. It is not fair for you to judge like that and lump all of us together. I put just as much effort into all my trips no matter the client. So you say that because i had the alwines here last year. You would not hunt with me because you would feel like I would put more into there trip then yours? Come on now, that's not even close to the right way of thinking my friend.Your right Carp, I shouldn't lump all outfitters into the same category like that. For that I apologize. I still have some strong opinions on this subject but I will try to illustrate them better and not be quite so accusatory towards outfitters as a whole.