Ted Nugent to New Jersey Blood Brothers
October 12th, 2007 David King - King's Outdoor World
Just passing along a little message I recently received from the Nuge:
To my American BloodBrothers of the Great State of New Jersey and beyond
Happy hunting season 2007 my friends. Honest people everywhere know for certain that hunting, fishing and trapping are the last perfect, natural hands-on conservation practices available to mankind to maintain a balanced and healthy environment and thriving wildlife bio-diversity. Venison in all its forms is the last pure, free range, natural, renewable, perfect healthfood nutrition available to mankind.
These self evident truths are being celebrated by tens of millions of American families right now across this great country during God’s natural season of harvest as we prepare for yet another successful Thanksgiving. In every instance around the world, when this clear and evident reality is compromised, over-regulated or God forbid banned, bureaucrats scramble maniacally at great tax payer and environmental expense to remedy the disasters of dishonest “feel good” politically correct anti-hunting and anti-trapping fiascoes by hiring paid killers to hunt and trap as desperate damage control in place of responsible, honest quality control.
Hunting and trapping are never banned, just delayed. Don’t let these mindless mistakes happen again. Keep wildlife in the asset column where God intended it to be and intelligent, caring people know it must be. The inescapable alternative is for these precious wildlife resources to be forced into the liability column with a massive, wasteful cleanup bill that is unconscionable and totally predictable. Hunting, fishing and trapping is good for healthy balanced wildlife. Do not let anti-hunting fools ruin it.
Good hunting, good fishing and good trapping to you all. Godbless and Godspeed.
Your Spirit BloodBrother, Ted Nugent & Family
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3 Comments Add your own
1. Katie Hastings | October 15th, 2007 at 9:31 am
Hi my name is Katie and i live in the heart of Georgia. i’ve been living here all my life and i couldn’t imagine living anywhere else. Though hunting is a huge deal down here in the deep south, i have never really been familiar with all the aspects of it until i started to date a guy who was an avid, devoted hunter. he introduced me to guns, deer stands, and decoys. i had never held a rifle before, but after i did i fell in love with it. he tought me gun safety and the love for the hunt. i have learned about respect for the kill and respect for the animal. my view about hunting has changed drastically and i have deep respect for the hunters of America who have a spiritual connection to their love of the hunt.
2. Kevin Burt | October 16th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
I would be interested in inviting Ted on our annual opening day of pheasant,quail,turkey,and duck as well as deer both big whitetail and mulies here in Concordia, Kansas the 1st saturday in November. We have a 4500 foot runway that Wal Mart uses to fly in execs. I have a pilots license also. Will be doing some guiding myself. Come join family and friends. We’ll see if we can find Dad’s old Gibson. Sincerely Kevin,an old time rocker!
3. Kyle Mihm | November 13th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
As a avid fisherman and a reborn deer hunter, I love to hear a role model like Ted Nugent speak out against the anti-hunters who try to stop us from enjoying the wild the way God intended. I just recently took my first deer with a bow two weeks ago and the spirit of the wild has never been more alive in me. It’s nice to have someone famous talk about these types of problems instead of bashing the war and our troops, it’s really a breath of fresh air. Keep Huntin and Fishin - Kyle
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