Originally Posted by
MikePal
You bring up a good narrative JBen..but in the end, guys who become outfitters do it primarily because the good money that flows in from having US clients. The business model is about making big dollars over providing a service for the local residents, because we (for the most part) won't pay what they are asking for a guided week.
A fella in MB has camp that he opens up for one week camp, for 7 guys from the US, and makes $10K profit + tips. Worth his while.
So if their business model is relying on government allotment of tags to sell to their clients, and that dries up, it's not in the interest of the Ont hunters to give up their tags to support them.
I'm also sure a better rate scale for residents at some of these places would bring in more clients.
I also don't buy that there is substantial 'spin off' from this type of tourism....the money stays primarily with the outfitter...allot pick them up at the aiport and drop them off after.