This week we are talking Entrepreneurship. Jacob Oppelt is an avid hunter and serial entrepreneur for Port Angeles. Jacob and I dive into starting your first business and getting over the fear of taking that leap. We also dive into many of the struggles currently facing entrepreneurs with the current COVID situation. Jacob shares some advice on how he looks at new business ideas and what things to think about or not think about. There is a lot to be said for finding your passion and we talk about the importance of having a purpose in business. We also cover the importance of creating a network and how to go about growing your network even when starting from nothing and being from a small town.

Show Notes:

Intro – Jacob Oppelt – 0:03:35

Getting Over Fear & Starting – 0:10:23

Advice From Experience – 0:21:22

What Makes a Business Idea Good – 0:28:18

COVID’s Impact on Business & Opportunity – 0:35:30

The Hunting & Experience Industry – 0:50:49

The Best Small Town in America Contest – 0:56:19

Closing Thoughts – 1:07:27

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Todays podcast is brought to you by On X maps. On X is a big supporter of the podcast which is good because I us my On X app constantly. Today I want to share a quick pro tip with you on how I use the app in the field. When I am hunting a new area one thing I like to do is track out elk trails using the tracker feature. The tracker basically creates a line wherever you walk. Now I don’t use this all the time because it burns to much battery but say I am working through a timber patch and come across a heavily used elk trail. If it is going the direction I want to go I may follow that elk trail or at least off to the side of it to map out the elk travel corridor. Often times this gives me a big picture view of elk behavior. This coupled with dropping way points every time I see or hear elk gives me a great overview of what the elk are doing in that area. Hope this helps this season and be sure to download your maps with all your layers before heading to the field.