Norman Simpson
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Sometimes guiding isn't just putting a client on a animal - it is about protecting integrity of the hunt and doing what's right, even when its uncomfortable.
I am curious to hear from fellow PHs and outfitters
when have you said no to a clients ?
Was it about a questionable shot, a poor trophy, bad safety behavior, or something else?
It’s not always easy balancing business, ethics, and safety—especially when a client has paid good money.
How did you handle the situation?
Did it affect the outcome of the hunt or your relationship with the client?
Would be great to learn how others walk that line professionally.
I am curious to hear from fellow PHs and outfitters
when have you said no to a clients ?
Was it about a questionable shot, a poor trophy, bad safety behavior, or something else?
It’s not always easy balancing business, ethics, and safety—especially when a client has paid good money.
How did you handle the situation?
Did it affect the outcome of the hunt or your relationship with the client?
Would be great to learn how others walk that line professionally.