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Hunt Talk Radio

EP 124: Conservation Brothers - Sam and Josh Soholt

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Education, Wilderness, How To

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2020

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 124 of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Sam and Josh Soholt talk about how conservation is one of their business cornerstones at Public Land Tees. Topics covered include conservation as a business principle, Duck Stamps for all, creativity is a necessity, work as a passion, waterfowling, Public Land Van, being all in, why "it" matters, hunting for the future, donating to access, conservation business partners, advocacy is your business, and a host of other topics about business and conservation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning, good evening, good afternoon, whatever it is folks,

0:03.0

Randy Nuber here.

0:04.8

We're getting ready to do another episode of Low Polds on Tuck Radio.

0:09.6

And this time, I have two guests, the paraphrothers,

0:14.1

and one of them Sam has been on the podcast in the past, but the reason that I wanted to have

0:21.2

them on this podcast and why it's so important to me to feature what they're doing is they are the

0:28.3

example. They are the answer to the question that often gets asked of me, what can I do?

0:35.6

Well, everybody can do something.

0:39.0

Anybody can do a lot if they put it as their priority, as if they make it their dream,

0:45.3

if they make it part of what they're going to do. And when we get done with this discussion

0:50.9

with Sam and Josh Soho, you're going to find two guys who are passionate about public land,

0:59.2

about access, about hunting. And when you realize what percentage of the gross revenues of their

1:06.5

small business, they are giving back to access and conservation. It's crazy. I don't know how

1:14.6

they're going to stay in business, but they've been in business now for quite a while. So they've

1:18.6

must somehow have figured it out, but they are making a huge percentage of their

1:25.7

annual revenue as donations to nonprofit groups in the hunting space. And I admire the heck out

1:33.4

of them because they have said we care about this or passionate about it. We are going to do something

1:40.4

about it. And doing something is not getting mad and going on Facebook or going down to the bar

1:48.3

or whatever and writing and raven. These guys and what they've done with their business

1:55.6

is actually doing something. So besides that, they're super good guys, really great hunters.

2:02.7

And I want more people to know what they've done with this new duck stamp program they started

2:08.7

last year with a lot of their their money they allocate to army up for access to, I mean, we'll

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