1. How do I know if I can trust someone I don't really know? Last safari my new to me PH said shoot. Twice I asked him "You mean the one on the left." Yes. Didn't look right to me (blue wildebeest that was way too dark in color) but I shot it as per instructed. "Good shot!" Walking up to it he says "You shot the wrong one." Wait ... what happened to "Good shot"? He says it's just a young bull. Turns out it's a yearling cow! Then at payup time he tried to put the screwup on me!
2. I've flown all four safaris steerage class with the unwashed barbarians. Saved more than $2K each trip! That can buy several more trophy animals and a veritable pile of culls. I have met some nice folks in the next seat. I'm not a walking walrus so usually fit in those seats okay. I'm not going to sleep on a plane anyway so no point in paying extra for sleeping legroom. Driving 24-30 hrs every fall to hunt Montana is no problem so I can live with economy to Africa.
3. Never used a travel agent and so far no problems. Even managed to bring guns every trip. It's doable but takes patience to wade through the info and instructions. Also saved me enough to buy an extra animal each trip, at least one.
4. Have never bought trip insurance but probably should. I'll have to price it.
5. I used to bring $1500 in money belt but always had more than a thousand left over. It can be applied to final bill for hunt but looking after the cash, especially enroute, is a hassle. I always forget I have the money belt on and it gets picked up on xray during security check. Then I'm officially flagged and get heavy duty screened (rightfully so). At least no finger up the butt ... not yet anyway.