I could not do what you do.
I just moved to a new area for a new job(part time youth minister). Due to a mix up in scheduling a hunt a member asked me to help lead a group of guys coming to chase hogs on his ranch. Being as I haven't hunted in over a month I was game.
We were using rifles, no problem, but things immediately took a bad turn. I put guys on hogs twice in one evening. They missed shots at 75 yards, and couldn't see them at 20. After a close call with one fellow running out in front of another I had enough and politely excused myself from the rest of the trip.
I typically hunt alone, but occasionally with my brother in law or dad. Both avid woodsman. Now I understand why my hunting partner list is so short.
I want to be out there with guys who sniff the wind, feel for the freshness of tracks, look for flicking ears, automatically understand hand signals, and can close their eyes and momentarily be drawn back to the pureness of what God created.
I use to think that being a guide would be an awesome job, but I'll leave the to the professionals.