Survey do you tip the owner if he is your Professional Hunter?

Do you tip the owner if he is your PH?

  • Yes - always

    Votes: 72 91.1%
  • Yes - only if something truly exceptional occurs

    Votes: 2 2.5%
  • Yes - only when hunting dangerous game

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 5 6.3%

  • Total voters
    79
My PH in Mozambique was also the owner of the lease. In my mind, it would have been improper not to tip him for his effort performing as the PH. All of his 'owner' work was done at night after dinner and we were off to bed.
 
You tip on a daily basis? :unsure:

That could be exhausting on a Zim hunt as you could have a staff of 9 or so.

Yes
I have always tipped on a daily basis not percentage of hunt total.
Ph gets x per day on plains game. More on DG. If I have multiple PHs on a DG hunt they each get x amount. Camp staff has always been by day also. X for tracker/skinner. X for cook. X for cleaning/laundry.
I keep a log day by day of who and what I will tip.
Yes on my last two trips. 21 day safaris it did add up. But that is just the way I do it.
 
I tip the ph, a very good friend of mine in tangible goods, flash lights, batteries, scopes, slings, etc, the trackers and staff, literally the clothes off my back, cutlery, socks, etc, be generous as u can, the next hunters may be asses
 
I’ve encountered this twice with same person. Small operation in SA.
My brain said no, but my heart said yes. He was my PH and did all guide related matters.
 
You tip on a daily basis? :unsure:

That could be exhausting on a Zim hunt as you could have a staff of 9 or so.
He means tip is based on a daily average not total bill. Not handing out money etc each day :LOL:
 
Never if he is the owner.

People paying the owner/ph a tip maybe do so in order to keep him quiet regarding their poor shooting abilities…

When buying a car or tv or whatelse, do I give a tip because I received a friendly treatment plus good advise?
 
Never if he is the owner.

People paying the owner/ph a tip maybe do so in order to keep him quiet regarding their poor shooting abilities…

When buying a car or tv or whatelse, do I give a tip because I received a friendly treatment plus good advise?
What if you drank at a small pub and the owner was the bartender. Would you not tip him?
 
I tipped the staff cash only. With all the goods clients have given them every year and they are still using old shitty stuff- they are just selling it for pennies on the dollars for cigs. Just like when our bosses buy us some stupid acrylic plaque - we just want money
 
You tip on a daily basis? :unsure:

That could be exhausting on a Zim hunt as you could have a staff of 9 or so.
@Tanks how did your trips to Zim & Zambia go? Posting a report?
 
@Tanks how did your trips to Zim & Zambia go? Posting a report?
They went great. I am taking off again in 11 days, so getting prepared for that. I also have a lot of video to edit. It will be a bit before I do the reports.
 
They went great. I am taking off again in 11 days, so getting prepared for that. I also have a lot of video to edit. It will be a bit before I do the reports.
Yes, I heard they went great. Hope to read your report!
 
Yes, I tipped the owner who was my PH, I also tipped the PH who picked me up at the airport.
 
If you are shooting the same calibre as your PH tip them the ammo you didn’t use or take factory ammo or projectiles for a tip instead of money as talking to a ph ammo is harder to get in Africa
 
Like many others, I would have, but didn't, tip the owner whom was also my PH, because it was a horrible experience, had it been a fantastic experience the tip would not have been as much as a hired/employed PH because I figure (or knew) that their daily fees would have covered or at least been part of the overall safari costs.
 
I always tip by service. I take 3 envelops with me that has PH, Tracker/skinner. Camp Staff on them. When the safari is over I give the envelopes to the PH or outfitter depending on who is doing the final paperwork and settling the final payment. My reasoning is that the PH/outfitter are the ones than need to keep the camp organized and running smoothly. Gifts I bring are never considered part of the tip.
 
Uh oh. Never thought about that. If I do a meet and greet with the property owner after the hunt, I will usually leave them something. As often as not they refuse. I never offered last time when I was hunting my PH's property. We hunted that place quite a bit. Just never thought about it. I'll make good on it this year. Thanks for posting this thread.
 
I am one to tip the PH for exceptional service or letting me shoot another animal for free..

Interestingly I asked a dozen of my friends who are farmers and small business people who have hunted in Africa and their results were inverse of the poll. The vast majority in the poll said always tip the Owner if he is the PH. My friends and I are the inverse. I think we figure that the owner has profit built in to his/her charges.
 

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