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Lead Hunt Guide
About the job Lead Hunt Guide
A lead hunting guide is a senior-level professional who orchestrates and leads hunting expeditions, manages junior guides, and provides clients with an expert-level experience. This role requires advanced expertise in hunting, deep knowledge of local terrain and wildlife, and exceptional leadership skills. Key duties and responsibilities Leadership and management
- Supervise and train guides: A lead guide mentors and manages junior or assistant guides, training them in proper procedures, safety protocols, and client interaction.
- Set expectations: They set goals for their team and ensure that the outfitter's standard of service is consistently met or exceeded.
Trip planning and logistics
- Develop detailed plans: Lead guides design the hunting itinerary, select the best locations based on real-time scouting, and organize all necessary equipment and supplies.
- Arrange logistics: They coordinate transportation and lodging, ensuring all required permits and tags are for the entire hunting party.
- Manage camp operations: On multi-day trips, they oversee the setup and management of the camp, including meal preparation and maintenance tasks.
Expertise and client experience
- Provide expert guidance: They possess specialized knowledge of game behavior, tracking techniques, and advanced hunting strategies, which they use to increase the clients' chances of success.
- Ensure safety: Safety is a primary responsibility. This includes firearm and equipment safety, first aid and emergency response, and navigating clients through rugged or dangerous terrain.
- Educate clients: Lead guides work with hunters of all experience levels, from beginners to veterans. They provide instruction on hunting techniques, animal behavior, and ethical hunting practices.
- Enhance satisfaction: By effectively communicating, providing encouragement, and managing client expectations, they are responsible for ensuring every guest has a positive and memorable experience.
Field skills
- Scout locations: Before a trip, a lead guide thoroughly scouts the hunting area to track game and identify optimal hunting spots.
- Handle game: They assist clients with tracking, recovering, and field dressing harvested game.
- Demonstrate survival skills: Their expertise extends to wilderness survival, enabling them to manage unforeseen challenges like bad weather or equipment failure.