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re: booking a hunt at an industry trade show... yes or no?
Posted on 10/20/15 at 9:44 am to PerceivedReality
Posted on 10/20/15 at 9:44 am to PerceivedReality
A dall sheep hunt is a huge investment. I am sure you have already done your homework. I would rather pay 5-10% more to get the outfitter and dates you want than pick leftover dates at a discount and possibly have to choose a different outfitter. If you have a superstar outfitter already picked out, I would call him and be honest. Ask for a minor discount if you book early instead of at the show. If he knows he will fill the spot either way (which really good outfitters know) than he will probably not discount it.
Never hurts to ask though.
Never hurts to ask though.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 9:54 am to nogoodjr
yea. i have it narrowed down to 4 outfitters. im going to pay 5-10% more even if it only helps me sleep at night. i was to give myself the best chance if im going take on something like this. one suggested if i was flexible on my date to get on a cancel list. i could save around 5K but would have very short notice if something came up. i don't think i'm willing to chance something like that. i would also like to talk to these people in person. i guess thats only for the warm and fuzzy feeling i expect when im about to hand them a check of this size.
ETA: ive also spoken to a couple of "brokers" who say they do not charge anything for their service and it would cost no more booking through them than through an outfitter direct. these people were referred to me through the wild sheep foundation. Jack Atcheson and Sons and Safari Outfitters. obviously they are going to push their preferred clients but at the same time they would have such good reputations if they used 2nd tier outfitters. its just really hard finding an objective opinion since i don't know anyone who has a lot of experience on hunts like this.
i know its entirely possible but you talk about a shitty feeling going on one of these hunts and coming back with nothing.
ETA: ive also spoken to a couple of "brokers" who say they do not charge anything for their service and it would cost no more booking through them than through an outfitter direct. these people were referred to me through the wild sheep foundation. Jack Atcheson and Sons and Safari Outfitters. obviously they are going to push their preferred clients but at the same time they would have such good reputations if they used 2nd tier outfitters. its just really hard finding an objective opinion since i don't know anyone who has a lot of experience on hunts like this.
i know its entirely possible but you talk about a shitty feeling going on one of these hunts and coming back with nothing.
This post was edited on 10/20/15 at 9:59 am
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