Wilkesy
Well-Known Member
This is a very interesting question! I have spoken to a couple of people that guide hunts and I have asked them whether they prefer to guide or hunt themselves. And I've received similar answers every time, they said they get just as much enjoyment and satisfaction out of guiding someone onto an animal. This would lead me to think that its more the experience of the stalk, spending time with like minded individuals and an all round collective enjoyment of the hunt, at least for those that I've spoken too.Put it this way: imagine a scenario where someone offers the opportunity to stalk deer exactly as you would with a rifle. But, at the end, you take a photo rather shooting. The deer is marked, and shot by someone else. You are then presented with the carcass. Everything is exactly as normal, except you are not the person who kills the deer. Would you do it? And if not, why not?
Having myself been in the position where I was on a guided stalk with the guide and my cousin, I can attest to the fact that I got nearly the same level of enjoyment when my cousin got a deer as I did when I got one! 'Nearly' being the key word there as the feeling I get when the stalk is over, the adrenaline of the shot is fading and you're holding the animal you've just killed is something very special.
