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rainbow one
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Can anyone tell me what the pay is for a guide that works out of a remote lodge? What is the lower end and the upper end of the pay scale?
Thanks,
RO
Thanks,
RO
quote:Originally posted by Nimo
At a last glance they were $150 - $200 per day plus tips. Tips might be $50 - $200 per day depending, but probably average $75. Pretty good money for a student, not so good for a family guy. IMO.
Anything different out there?
quote:Originally posted by searun
That's the going rate - around $20 an hour. You will need the SVOP course, and the MedA3 course to boot. From an insurance point of view you must be a guide for 3 years minimum to be able to get liability insurance on the guide program. As was noted earlier, you don't go into guiding to get rich, it's more about a passion for fishing and sharing that passion with others. If your in it for the money, don't bother.
quote:Originally posted by salmon slayer
quote:Originally posted by searun
That's the going rate - around $20 an hour. You will need the SVOP course, and the MedA3 course to boot. From an insurance point of view you must be a guide for 3 years minimum to be able to get liability insurance on the guide program. As was noted earlier, you don't go into guiding to get rich, it's more about a passion for fishing and sharing that passion with others. If your in it for the money, don't bother.
quote:Originally posted by MyEscape
It depends on where you live but alot of community colleges offer the courses.
As far as guide wages in researching it for the lodge this year the average was from $150 to $250 dpending on the number of trips or length of season.
Dirtdog is so right after 10 hrs fishing theres still lots of work to do.
I do agree 100 days in paridise is really hard to take but by no means is it a walk in the park.
Cheers ME
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