Hossein "Soudy" Golabchi Sheep Hunter

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Hossein "Soudy" Golabchi, Sheep Hunter

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Hossein "Soudy" Golabchi (left) and GSCO executive director Dennis Campbell (right)

Second annual Ovis was presented on January 25, 2003. The recipient was Hossein Golabchi of Augusta, Georgia, better known by his nickname of Soudy. Soudy Golabchi was born in Iran, but emigrated to the U.S. as a young man. He is the owner of the highly successful Golmar Construction and Development Co. of Augusta.

His achievements in business and his community are numerous. Soudy began hunting in Iran when he was 16 years old. He says that he has taken more sheep in his home country than he even cares to count, as he was initially not actually a trophy hunter. That came later, after he became an American citizen in 1980. Since that time he has trophy hunted worldwide, including several times in his homeland of Iran. Soudy has taken 65 wild sheep and 34 wild goats.

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Hossein "Soudy" Golabchi, Sheep Hunter

This does not count all the Iranian sheep he took as a young man. These include 25 different Capra (wild goat) species/subspecies, and 35 different Ovis (wild sheep) species/subspecies. He has three Grand Slams, and needs only one more ram to have a fourth Grand Slam. Around 1990, Soudy became enamored with hunting the Marco Polo in Tajikistan. Since then, he has made 16 trips to the mighty Pamir Mountains. Amazingly, of the 11 or 12 Marco Polos he has taken, seven have broken the magic 60-inch mark. Back in his home state of Georgia, for several years Soudy has been involved in trying to educate young people about wildlife conservation. He has a museum and trophy room which contain well over 400 wild animals of the world, representing over 225 different species.

Here he conducts training sessions for interested young people. Soudy is truly a conservationist. Over the last couple of years he has worked extensively with GSCO and SCI to try to upgrade trophy classifications. He had been interested in this for some time, and readily accepted when asked to help out with this important work. He headed up the committee for Iran’s trophy classification but has worked with all the other sheep and goats as well. Yes, Soudy is a trophy hunter, and a tremendous conservationist. He is a most deserving recipient of the second annual Ovis.

There is no person we know of who has hunted in the Pamirs for Marco Polo more than Soudy. Besides having numerous poli over 60 inches, he has hunted sheep in just about every conceivable place on earth, and he holds a number of world records as well as numerous top-ten heads. Soudy has close to 100 wild sheep hunts to his name, and once one reaches such a phenomenal number can only write a book about the most interesting hunts and the highlights of your career. Whether it is the North American Grand Slam of Sheep, the huge argali rams of Central Asia, or the urials of his native Iran, Soudy has hunted them all as well as most ibex and chamois. This is a phenomenal story of a single-minded obsession that has taken the author more than four decades to fulfill.


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Hossein “Soudy” Golabchi passed away on Friday, 22 January 2021 after battling pneumonia for several months. He was born in 1941 in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Soudy graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He moved to the United States permanently after the Iranian revolution with his wife, Margot, and started a real-estate development company in Georgia.

Soudy’s book, Obsessed!, describes his prolific adventures hunting sheep, and the title is appropriate. There is no person we know of who hunted in the Pamirs for Marco Polo more than Soudy. Besides taking numerous poli over 60 inches, he hunted sheep in just about every other conceivable place on earth, and he holds a number of world records as well as numerous top-ten heads. Soudy took all varieties of sheep and ibex in the world from the Putorana snow sheep of the Russian Arctic to the Laristan mouflon of the Persian Gulf. He went on more than two hundred trips in search of sheep and ibex, including three trips to Mongolia, innumerable trips to Central Asia, and more than twenty trips to the Pamir Mountains for Marco Polo sheep. He had forty-three varieties of wild sheep and twenty-four wild goats (Capra) to his name, including several world records. Soudy also enjoyed hunting in Africa, taking eighteen safaris and collecting at least two hundred animals, including the Big Five. A 2000 Weatherby Award nominee, he hunted on six continents during a full and adventurous lifetime.

Soudy took ths 64" Marco Polo argali in Prince Valley

Posted in News by Safari PressTuesday, February 2, 2021 4:24:14 PM America/Los_Angeles
 

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