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<blockquote data-quote="Polecat" data-source="post: 2025428" data-attributes="member: 1665"><p>You nailed it right there with that observation. Guiding out of a blind on a public WMA. If you want to cut back on the buying of blinds make that a prohibited act. If a guy's charging 250.00 a day and hunts an average of 6 guys a day he's looking at 1500.00 a day not counting tips. Now figure a 60 day season with most wma's closed to hunting 3 days a week. So you looking at around 35- 36 days. 1500 x 36 = <strong>$54,000.00</strong>. Not bad figuring that person wasn't even responsible for the planting of crops. It's an even better proposition if there's already a blind on site that doesn't require anything more than the cutting and touching up of some brush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polecat, post: 2025428, member: 1665"] You nailed it right there with that observation. Guiding out of a blind on a public WMA. If you want to cut back on the buying of blinds make that a prohibited act. If a guy's charging 250.00 a day and hunts an average of 6 guys a day he's looking at 1500.00 a day not counting tips. Now figure a 60 day season with most wma's closed to hunting 3 days a week. So you looking at around 35- 36 days. 1500 x 36 = [b]$54,000.00[/b]. Not bad figuring that person wasn't even responsible for the planting of crops. It's an even better proposition if there's already a blind on site that doesn't require anything more than the cutting and touching up of some brush. [/QUOTE]
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