Seann Robinson, from Lufkin, Texas, describes himself as a late-start duck hunter of sorts. Deer hunting is the big thing in east Texas pineywoods, but he eventually found himself gravitating towards waterfowl.  He hunts them primarily on public lands. He and his wife, Ira, enjoy the whole hunting camp aura. And that's exactly what inspired them recently dipping into the American Dream with Ira's Salsa. How'd Seann get started hunting and what's the hunting like in eastern Texas? What are his and Ramsey's thoughts on late-start duck hunters? How did Ira come up with her salsa recipe and how did it evolve into a business? What were some of the major challenges, and what kind of learning curve was involved?  We duck hunters are eternal optimists. We go hunting regardless of what the weatherman says. We place our decoys, execute a good game plan, learn from past mistakes, give it our very best shot. That's duck hunting. Chasing the American Dream as entrepreneurs is similar. This episode proves it. Enjoy.

 

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