A guided hunt is a teamwork. The customer is responsible for making money, conducting hunting and logistics support, and providing knowledge and technical support for prey, hunting areas, hunting methods, and local regulations and policies. In an ideal situation, both parties can achieve good cooperation and achieve the desired results. Sometimes, such cooperation can take as long as one year or even longer. At the end of the day, the best result is the customer's once-in-a-lifetime unforgettable experience, the hunt for the dream's prey, and the relationship between hunting and guidance, and the promotion of the initial employment relationship to a lifetime friend.
But the reality is that not all of the wizards are so ideal. The reason behind this is sometimes over-commitment or poor performance, but more often because customers have unrealistic expectations for hunting, prey, their abilities, or the hunting itself.
When lingering in the hunting show, various hunting photos and animal specimens are rotating in front of you, you may rise immediately and impulsively. However, what you need most at the moment is to calm down, do some homework, ask yourself a few questions, and decide what to do next. If you have already decided to spend money on a guided hunt, then it is worth looking at the following precautions.
Should not do:
1. Excessive pursuit of prey size: Dimensioning prey as a primary consideration during hunting will increase the pressure on hunting. Even if your request is not a record-breaking big guy, but your overly intense cravings will make you feel pressured to pressurize your entire hunting atmosphere.
2. There is an unreasonable expectation: Everyone wants to harvest good prey, but the results are often unsatisfactory. Before each hunt, there is always a variety of knowledge that we need to understand. It is part of the animals that will be hunting.
What to do:
1. Understand yourself: Many guides have said that the best guests are those who will ask useful questions to help them better prepare for hunting. So what are the useful issues? For example, like this: "I am such an age, physical condition is not suitable for hunting?" From this problem, hunting can fully understand your physical condition, how to arrange for shooting, how to arrange accommodation is more suitable for you . In communication, it is also important to recognize your limitations.
2. Learn about hunting companies: Smart guests are good at comparison. Finding more guide companies, asking the percentage of repeat customers, the qualifications of the guides, the time of service in the company, the time when the company was set up, and the operation of the company can all help them understand the quality of their services.
3. Maintaining a positive attitude: hunters only have a few important tasks in hunting, that is, hunting with the best physical condition, accurate shooting, and maintaining a positive attitude! In most hunters, we cannot guarantee that we must have a hunt, but we can adjust our mindset to enjoy every rare experience with a positive attitude!