Should be named , if only to protect unsuspecting prospective clients.
Not suggesting, stating a fact. The more I recall the worse it gets.I'm sorry,,are you suggesting this chap was shooting fallow bucks at extended ranges, with a 55g, and trying to neck shoot them, whilst running....this gets better and better.
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I maybe different but me and my guides NEVER carry a gun while guiding. (sometimes I wish i had but thats another story) I have on occasion carried the estate rifle for them if the client has been old or a complete novice but again thats different.
I would ask why as a client my guide thought he needed to be "tooled up" and as to having another guest out on the same ground and "added" to the party this also seems very strange.
I did once hear about a chap who started taking people out and sold it as "accompanied" only to sit them in a high seat and then go for a walk with his own rifle. He didn't last long I wonder why.
Money back or a free stalk should be in order, though I would not want to be in thier company really.
There will be another side to this story but I think you have not had what you wanted for your money.
How can he call himself a guide? do you buy this as accompanied stalking or just as access to the land??.I have been out with the same stalker on many occasions. He always carries his rifle and has in the past "jumped the gun" so to speak and taken a shot before me. I have also been left in the high seat while he has had a wander around. The last time he did that he bagged a rather fine buck not 500 yards from where he left me.
Time to move on to and find pastures new I think.
I have been out with the same stalker on many occasions. He always carries his rifle and has in the past "jumped the gun" so to speak and taken a shot before me. I have also been left in the high seat while he has had a wander around. The last time he did that he bagged a rather fine buck not 500 yards from where he left me.
Time to move on to and find pastures new I think.
I have been out with the same stalker on many occasions. He always carries his rifle and has in the past "jumped the gun" so to speak and taken a shot before me. I have also been left in the high seat while he has had a wander around. The last time he did that he bagged a rather fine buck not 500 yards from where he left me.
Time to move on to and find pastures new I think.

If you wont name and shame, then at least tell us which geographical area he is in so that we can avoid it.