If you can hunt with the same PH a few times, or with the same outfit you can get some reputation transfer.
On my first hunt I had 3 animals down in the first 2 hours with one shot apiece, and the PH still was suprised that I would even consider takeing a 300ish shot at a gemsbuck on hour three. I told him that I could make that shot on the worst day I ever had, then dropped to sitting and poked a .375 through its ribs. After that, I did what I wanted.
One thing that I found was that by the time a PH eyeballs a trophy and mentally scores it to 1/4" it starts getting a little antsy by shooting time and often bolted. What I started doing was getting into shooting position while he was evaluateing, then if he even got "shoot" partway out it got loud in a hurry. Sh-boom. It works quite well, and heads off any discussions of shooting positions in a hurry.
I've had few heart to heart talks with PHs, and frankly they don't believe that clients can shoot because most of them can't. When they do realize that they have a shooter their job gets easy, but the hunt is half over. Telling them at the beginning about your shooting ability does no good because everyone says that. Putting all your sight-in shots in the same hole might offer a glimmer of hope, but only really proves that you can shoot from a rest.
On my first hunt I had 3 animals down in the first 2 hours with one shot apiece, and the PH still was suprised that I would even consider takeing a 300ish shot at a gemsbuck on hour three. I told him that I could make that shot on the worst day I ever had, then dropped to sitting and poked a .375 through its ribs. After that, I did what I wanted.
One thing that I found was that by the time a PH eyeballs a trophy and mentally scores it to 1/4" it starts getting a little antsy by shooting time and often bolted. What I started doing was getting into shooting position while he was evaluateing, then if he even got "shoot" partway out it got loud in a hurry. Sh-boom. It works quite well, and heads off any discussions of shooting positions in a hurry.
I've had few heart to heart talks with PHs, and frankly they don't believe that clients can shoot because most of them can't. When they do realize that they have a shooter their job gets easy, but the hunt is half over. Telling them at the beginning about your shooting ability does no good because everyone says that. Putting all your sight-in shots in the same hole might offer a glimmer of hope, but only really proves that you can shoot from a rest.



















































