Hi, guys. Sorry for being "coy" about it, but I wanted to give this outfitter a fair chance to come out clean. Unfortunately, he has not come to the party yet.
The outfitter in question, does he have a safari camp, or base of operation in the country in question...or does your husband own or have the safari camp? what is the split in the money generated and is this money/profit before and or after the animals and fees are paid for?
As I've already stated, my husband, the PH, had quite a battle to get most of the money owed to him.
Is your Husband a Licensed PH in the country in question? and did your husband have a contract or a hand shake agreement for his services...was this spelled out or just a loose arrangement and the information you are providing is 3rd hand?
Unfortunately, they (the outfitter and his wife), use every ridiculous reason not to pay the rest - for ex. gas usage by my husband - they do not agree with the PH's calculation.
I have been in business for years dealing with vehicle and fuel issues and some have lost there positions for stealing fuel...does your husbands daily mileage and fuel usage consistent with the job...i could check daily on the computer the daily fuel usage and mileage for my vehicles and when the mileage went 10 above or below the average a flag went up and questions were asked...an example: if you drove 100 miles a day at 10 miles a gallon you would use 10 galleons of fuel...i had many vehicles to look after and when the vehicle average went off the track so to say a detailed check of the vehicle travel were performed...daily GPS vehicle usage to match up the two...actual vs reported...where does your husband come in on this question...i have seen to many individuals get in trouble over this one...
For heaven's sake, why would he say that he used a certain amount of gas on behalf of the outfitter and lie about it?
Did your Husband Keep a daily vehicle log...from the sound of thing i do not think so and that leads to grey areas and usually you lose unless you have sound data to support your statements...
And money they now vehemently deny being owed to the PH for a hunt cancelled - not days before the start of the hunt - but only HOURS before the start of the hunt, and even after this outfitter declared to everybody (including clients) that HIS PH WILL BE PAID FOR A CANCELLED HUNT! Hell, let's give him one more chance to come out clean
Again what kind of agreement did your husband have and hand shake and wink or a signed contract spelling out wages, vehicle fuel usage, lodging , meals, beverages...
I would suggest you rad Steve Robinson book on "How to become a Professional Hunter in Africa" you should be able to gleen some helpful information from this sage individual...
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