jimbo1972
AH veteran
Going on my first Safari in 12 days. Do you normally take a small gift for PH and tracker? If so what are so ideas?
Yeah that was going to happen after the hunt. I was thinking more of a greeting gift. Read different things about others doing thisI reckon cash is king.
Yeah that was going to happen after the hunt. I was thinking more of a greeting gift. Read different things about others doing this
I asked if there is anything from the states they like and cannot get. Heard havolon knife replacements are like gold. Brought each of my PH's a bottle of good local Whisky. Of course brought cash as tip.Going on my first Safari in 12 days. Do you normally take a small gift for PH and tracker? If so what are so ideas?
I asked the outfitters and was told USD is fine.Do y'all recommend switching to local currency or is usd ok for tips? Is it a hassle for say the tracker to convert to his money and not get screwed?
I 100% agree with this. In the past I've gifted tire company promotional swag type stuff. Hats, shirts etc.Ready for Zimbabwe next month. It makes a happy camp on day 1, but again, I didn’t spend any money on them.
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Most outfitters do not want you giving cash to trackers. It can cause problems. Partying and not showing up for work. Some guys also have gambling addictions. My lodge owner has a party for staff with their families when most of accumulated tips are handed out. That way moms know the money is in hand and they have a better chance of seeing it goes to family needs. My PHs have assured me it is a good system.Do y'all recommend switching to local currency or is usd ok for tips? Is it a hassle for say the tracker to convert to his money and not get screwed?
You really need to try hunting with more than one outfitter before making statements about most outfitters.Most outfitters do not want you giving cash to trackers. It can cause problems. Partying and not showing up for work. Some guys also have gambling addictions. My lodge owner has a party for staff with their families when most of accumulated tips are handed out. That way moms know the money is in hand and they have a better chance of seeing it goes to family needs. My PHs have assured me it is a good system.
See if they need brass. I do not believe there is a problem bringing over unprimed brass but you should ask operator/PH first. Last time I took a box of 458 Lott brass for my PH. No problems getting it on airlines or through SA police. My guns were 30-06 and 404J.
Also, if shooting a common ammo like 30-06 or 375 that's typically used in rental guns, consider leaving your unfired ammo as a tip.
Just going by what my PHs are telling me. My African hunting buddy here formerly owned a hunting/fishing lodge in the far north. He said the same thing: don't give the Native guides cash or they won't show up to work for a couple of days ... at least. Lodge owner gives them the tips at the end of the season. I'm sure there are individual exceptions. Problem is one exceptional guide/tracker gets cash in hand, then they all think they should have it. The tracker on my first trip pulled a disappearing act second day and we had to go into the village to dig him up. He was loopy. We were hours late getting after kudu and you know how important it is to be looking for them at first light. The guy's shoes were rags. I had an extra pair of boots I could give him but PH said NO. He'd just sell them and drink up the money. Happened before.You really need to try hunting with more than one outfitter before making statements about most outfitters.