sikamalc
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Like you mate, I've had a few over the years. But in general not as many as some, perhaps I am more tolerant
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Thanks. That’s useful. I’m happy to pay just didn’t want to get had!I have been watching this thread with interest and there has been some really good points made. For me I have had to pay for a lot of my stalking and I can see for a newbie this can be quite scary.
As soon as you can get your head around the actual outgoings for the guide it can be less of an issue. Just so you know I have been with good guides and one absolute shocker but that’s life.
The easiest way I would explain this is as follows.
£stalk fee = £££ to go for a walk on the guides ground (covers guides skills time & overheads etc)
£shot fee = pulling the trigger on the agreed animal
£Carcass = game dealer rates if you want the meat.
If you are not sure of what you are paying for don’t pull the trigger!
For example:
AM/pm stalk= £80
shoot a roe doe =£40
Carcass to keep =£40
Total outing you should pay= £160
A tip= entirely up to you!
Do not quote me on prices it’s purely an example.
Find someone locally to you and give them a call and get out into the field, most guides are good people who want you to be successful rather than fleece you and will give you on the ground experience as you go. Try not to think much about it and just get out and enjoy it.
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I do both believe me the stalking option is good value.Compare it to a driven day.... £500 plus overage plus tip, plus fuel and shells. Getting into near enough £600 if not more and some are moaning at a £100 an outing plus a shot fee and paying for a beast.
Maybe people should take up driven shooting if their bothered about paying for a days stalking and then come back....
If you are supplying a rifle under the estate exemption rule build the cost into your fees and charge it to everyoneEach to their own, shop around, ask questions, 9/10 your better off going off recommendations from others rather than plucking something off an add that you don’t know anything about.
Everybody has different pricing structures depending on lots of different things, self employed, estate employed, species of deer, etc
As an example ours is priced as I would want to see it priced if I was looking. £80 per outing per person, £60 per cull animal regardless of sex or species.
That’s it, simple. Only extras are a rifle if required at £20 an outing (it’s my own personal equipment which cost me a few thousand) and carcasses if you decide to take one which would be at current rates.
What some people might see as cheap is expensive to others and vice versa. There is no right or wrong, just do your homework, don’t be lazy about it, simples.
If you are supplying a rifle under the estate exemption rule build the cost into your fees and charge it to everyone
whether they require a rifle or not why? Because its illegal to charge for the use of a rifle, don't believe me check out the
estate rifle exemption ,you can charge for ammunition used but not the use of the rifle.
If you are supplying a rifle under the estate exemption rule build the cost into your fees and charge it to everyone
whether they require a rifle or not why? Because its illegal to charge for the use of a rifle, don't believe me check out the
estate rifle exemption ,you can charge for ammunition used but not the use of the rifle.
I know what your saying but pointless charging for something that not everyone needs. Who’s to say the rifle is included but the hiring is of the optics sat on top
Depending on where you shoot and bag size yes, yes you can, but I feel stalking is far better value for money and don't take any great interest in driven shooting anymore other than beating and watching dogs work.To be fair you can get a driven day for a lot less than £500.
David.
Which is better value and at what level is always personal. I mean I know of shoots where a day is uphill of £1200 but then again there are some estates where stalking a red stag will cost quite a lot too. The point I was trying to make (rather poorly it would appear) is that we should at least compare siilar price points. Sorry for any confusion.Depending on where you shoot and bag size yes, yes you can, but I feel stalking is far better value for money and don't take any great interest in driven shooting anymore other than beating and watching dogs work.