Thanks Mike, means an awful lot, look forward to dropping outta the sky into the ranch and getting back after it with ya.

Greg and Phil, I look forward to a hot cuppa coffee in a wet or cold place, and Greg in your case giant sized towels !
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oldspice, this clearly took a turn unintended, let me know if you have any questions about outfitting as an owner-operator. Flew the plane, drove the boats, explored & survived, did the trade shows. There’s a lot of great in it, and if you can get in without huge overhead like BC largely takes, and can keep it small you could have a really rewarding way of life. And maybe even pay for it too.
First thought to share on outfitting is, it’s a business though few of us get in fully realizing that even though we think we do. If you’re aiming to do it full time, 90% of your time spent on outfitting through the course of a full year ain’t the stuff people daydream about. If you’re able to run small and at a low cost of entry, you can do more of the lifestyle aspects everyone envisions, but you may struggle to make a full living at it.
I got into it because it wrapped everything I loved into one, aviation and bush flying, boating (as we’re on the coast and I grew up doing it), hunting, fishing, and more than anything exploring utterly remote areas with something to chase. The early years, and the hunts with friends at modest rates were by far the best and some of the best experiences of my life. As you inevitably grow and build, you end up getting the dentists and lawyers, and the higher rates. The guys themselves, nothing wrong with them, but they’re not the field crafty folks you started with or in the same realm of life as you when around the campfire, Financially, you have to go to that crowd in BC to make a living at it.
It’s a different feel to one of your favourite pursuits at that point, like transitioning from fishing for pleasure to commerial fishing. There are a lot of forks in the road though, depending where you are and what you would be hunting. There are at least two other outfitters in this thread who depending on your location will know far more specifically the nuances of what you aim to do. My way, wa to set out on a grand adventure. That was a raging success I’m happy to report.