#2---Not practicing your shooting off Sticks-IMO the most important aspect of ability to shoot in the field!!!!!
Having a huge powerful scope on your rifle at the highest setting, never been in a hunting situation in 5 safaris that a 4-6 power scope would not have been enough.
I can't agree. In my younger days maybe, perhaps, possibly. But age eventually catches up with all of us. Sometimes 14, 16, 18 power isn't enough at 200, 300 400, yards, but then again I'm wanting to place my shot within 1 inch of POA, POI.
My Top 10 to avoid:
10. Footwear: well "broke in" footwear and more importantly comfortable footwear.
9. Not fully prepared for the unexpected!! Weather, terrain, physcal fitness and not stating one's limitations to the outfitter, outfitter/PH, PH.
8. Personality conflict between outfitter/PH, PH.
7. Over/ Under packing for one's trip.
Remember South of the equator is the opposite of North of the equator!! Yes it: frost, freezes, and snows in the East Cape of South Africa!!
6. This is 1 - 10 of The Top 100. BEING DISRESPECTFUL!!! TO ALL!!! Unless prompted, enough said!!
5. Lack of Direct Communications between client and outfitter, outfitter/PH, PH.
4. Lack of client's proper planning, coordination, and responsibility to coordinate other than hunting activities.
3. Client arriving in "relatively speaking" in physical shape for the type hunt the client has booked with the outfitter.
Outfitter "blew off" the physical needs/ limitations/ requirements the client specifically requires. I'm referring to close clients with various types of physical limitations.
2. SIMPLIFIED
Client's not understanding and working with their PH, outfitter/PH.
The client is on vacation!!!
The client wants to hunt 20 animals with a tape measure in 7 days. STUPID!!!
The client wants to have a relaxing time, hunting 4 animals, doesn’t care about a tape measure in 7 days.
1. Client doesn't fully prepare:
Doesn't properly budget.
Doesn't do their homework!!!:
Doesn't put in the range time.
Doesn’t pack properly for the time of year /seasons.
Doesn't get in physical shape.
Doesn't have the mentality for being successful.
Expects to be "spoon feed", congratulates PH for their successful hunts then blames PH for unsuccessful hunts due to the client's lackings.
If a client does their part there are no top: 1, 5, 10, 20, mistakes!!!
A "first timer" does or needs to do more research than any returning client. Because satisfied returning clients are returning to an outfitter because they had a positive experience.
A client that has a bad experience must realistically determine why and who is responsible for their bad experience and what needs to happen to have a better experience on their next trip.