Nugent on Public lands

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Read Ted Nugent's take on the election, public lands, and much more to kick off 2017.

Ted Nugent has been in the limelight for decades and has garnered a plethora of accomplishments along the way. A Rock ?n? Roll star and strong ambassador for hunters, Nugent has built the reputation of having the utmost respect for game and philanthropic behaviors.

We recently got a chance to pick his brain about a few topics. Enjoy!

1. What's your take on the outcome of election?

Glory Glory Hallelujah! We the people in the asset column of America have spoken, and I could not be happier. For the first time in my life, hunters and gun owners have a real ally in the White House.

2. What impact do you think the election will have for outdoorsmen?

I know that Mr. Trump is attuned to the conservation concerns of us sporters and will surround himself with reasonably knowledgeable wildlife experts, including his two hunting sons. That being said, now more than ever we must drive hard for 10 million NRA members and increase our demands for scientific-based regulations from our elected employees.

3. What's your view on the government attempting to sell off public land?

As long as we the public have oversight control of the transactions, I believe the government should own no land. All the best conservation is found on private land; the best hunting, fishing, water, habitat, timber, energy and quality air, soil and water is best at the hands of private ownership stewardship. Fedzilla never gets anything right.

4. What is your most memorable hunt?

My Lord, my memory bank overflows with dazzling adventures and hunts of over 60 years! Our annual family bow hunts up north in Michigan growing up in the 1950s and 60s imprinted powerfully on me. I'll never forget those exhilarating bow hunts on the western slopes of Colorado back in the early 1970?s with Jerry Byrum and Michigan bowhunting legend Ron Chamberlain humpin? those steep mountains of the Uncompahgre National Forest in 90+ degree heat.

Those early-season late summer deer camps in God?s country loaded my memory bank with glowing visions and imagery that are as vivid and joyous today as they were on those golden aspen mountainsides over 40 years ago. To think I have been beyond blessed to share so many campfires with Fred Bear is indescribable. But it is those many hunts at the behest of families saying good-bye to their terminally ill children that I was a part of that have provided me untold strength and spirit. And of course, there was last night's amazing bow hunt for another incredible whitetail that shines ever so bright!

5. In your opinion, is the outdoor industry going in the right direction?

As always, there are many positives and many negatives. Overall, the industry as a whole cannot get out of its own way. This entrenched preaching to the choir is dangerously counterproductive. Nobody outside our industry knows what SCI stands for, or what the Boone & Crocket or Pope & Young Clubs do. The industry has failed miserably at educating the public how sustain yield wildlife management has benefitted all wildlife.

6. What would you change?

I would hope that all these hunting orgs earmark some of their enormous budgets to penetrate the national and global media with our astonishing wildlife management success story and thereby crush the insane animal rights/anti-hunting lunatic fringe once and for all.

7. What can we expect from you for 2017?

Feeling very gratified with my 68-year WE THE PEOPLE hell-raising efficiency, I am committed to increase it exponentially each year. I can guarantee that the Lord?s year 2017 will see me creating more ferocious animal breeding soul music, celebrating the best hunting campfires ever with family and friends and more charity work with my 26 year strong Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids and every imaginable military and law enforcement charity there is. I can also guarantee that my logic-driven life will continue to bring much anguish and hate to the America-hating liberal left. Can I possibly deserve such a bonus?

It sounds like Nugent will be busy for the upcoming year and spreading positivity through his charity and hunting endeavors.
 
And Do You Believe me now NVB?









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"All the best conservation is found on private land; the best hunting, fishing, water, habitat, timber, energy and quality air, soil and water is best at the hands of private ownership stewardship."

Of course this is true, private land can be micro managed for what ever the owner wants, if he wants great hunting, fishing, clean water, great habitat, oil wells, no air pollution, the only one standing in his way is own pocket book. I can show you a hell of a lot of private property that is a disaster when it comes to great hunting, fishing, clean water, great habitat, oil wells, air pollution, so just because there are outstanding private lands, it does not mean that public lands that becomes private will be the kinds of property Nugent is hunting and fishing on. And so what if the all were....... the would be private. Private means, 2Lumpy can not hunt there without a great deal of cash.

Multiple Use Lands are just that, multiple use!!!! That, by definition creates an imperfect environment when it comes to ideal hunting, fishing, water, habitat, timber, energy and quality air, soil and water, but for myself, I'd rather keep it imperfect and keep in Multiple Use and have access, than have it private, regardless of how great Nugent's ideal private lands are.

Keep it Public and stop using it for political manipulation. Apparently, Ted Nugent has plenty of private land access, so he's good. I don't. I'd be screwed. I need and will always need public land access or my outdoor access is finished.

DC
 
> And Do You Believe me
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Believe you about what Bess?
 
If you've ever wondered what would happen if you were really really stupid but still had everybody eat up everything you said and tell you how great you are anyways just because of some obscure Talent.
Look no further.

Justin
 
As long as we the public have oversight control of the transactions, with tall fences around small plots I believe the government should own no land. All the best conservation is found on small plots with high fences; the best hunting, fishing, water, habitat, timber, energy and quality air, soil and water is best at the hands of private ownership stewardship with high fences. Fedzilla never gets anything right.

Ted is a poor excuse for a "hunter".
 
...careful where you tread. The ever increasing lib population would say any hunter is a poor excuse of a human being. Sometimes it is wise to consider the enemy of your enemy a friend whether or not you agree on an allotment of your personal 100 tenets of philosophy.
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>> And Do You Believe me
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>Believe you about what Bess?

I've Said for Many Years We are getting Out Numbered by the Other Type/Types!

And I've Said a Million Times:

You/We Can't Satisfy everybody on this Earth,So Why the Hell Should We Try?












[font color="blue"]It Was them Damn Lake Trout that took them Elk
out!:D[/font]
 
i think 1911 is right. nugent aint perfect but he is on our side and thats a fact. i would think his pro gun,hunting,conservationist etc,etc,etc, agenda would have to do some good for sportsman and that is good enough for me because he is making a effort where many others with money,fame,etc are not
 
I understand exactly what your saying 1911. I don't consider Nugent an enemy I simply disagree with him or anyone else what wants to make our plublc lands any less accessible, be it privatization, State or Federal management.

DC
 
He may be pro Hunter but he is anti public land hunter. I'm more than a hunter I'm an outdoorsman in every aspect and most of it revolves around public lands.
To me, he is the enemy.

Justin
 
Nugent does way more harm than good. You may not consider him an enemy, but he is most assuredly a liability for hunters and hunting.

The only impact he has as a so-called ambassador of hunting is negative.
 
The Nuge has enough Money to Buy the Land the State would sell!













[font color="blue"]It Was them Damn Lake Trout that took them Elk
out!:D[/font]
 
He'll never forget those exhilarating hunts on the Unc Nat'l Forest, but now those lands should be private?

Now when the Motor City Azzhat hunts CO, he turns off @ THE HILL RANCH. Too bad I can't catch up to him on public lands. A douche of the highest order, is the Spuge. His self-congratulating histrionics have alienated actual hunters and antis for decades. Can I nominate him for spontaneous combustion?

Maybe Trump will nominate Ted for the Supreme Court, right after he nominates Judge Judy.
 
Nugent is a nut, a hyper druggie without drugs. Why can't he shut up , or better yet.

When you see the antics he pulled to get out from serving his country , You can surely get a better understanding about the depth of his lunacy
 
Cannot stand the guy. An overrated big mouth IMO.

Selling off public land is not the right choice. Does he think a young father, with a young family in the West, can afford to take his son hunting elk on private land?

I have hunted both private and public land. However, my most memorable hunts were the public land hunts with my family. Sure, we were not always successful, but we were out in the field!
 
>Nugent is a nut, a
>hyper druggie without drugs.
> Why
>can't he shut up ,
> or better yet.
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> When you see
>the antics he pulled to
>get out from serving his
>country ,
> You can surely
>get a better understanding about
>the depth of his lunacy
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What is a hyper druggie without drugs??


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Who cares what this freak has to say about anything?


A draft dodging goober who who's music is as crappy as his pants. ignore him.









Stay Thirsty My Friends
 
Support for Nugent seems to be based on the fact that he hunts and carries a megaphone. Unfortunately, those of us who hunt do not need a blaring megaphone to get the message, and those who do not are turned off, not on, by his rants. And to support the divestiture of public lands only demonstrates what many of us have been saying all along--he is a stupid, spoiled rich boy who apparently cannot conceive the damage to hunting that would result if most of us are kicked off public lands and have no other opportunities available. On that day, when hunting opportunity is reserved only for only the landed and wealthy, it will go the way it has in Europe. Bye Bye.

Dumba$$ Nugent!
 
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You Check His Pants Out?

JUDAS!










[font color="blue"]It Was them Damn Lake Trout that took them Elk
out!:D[/font]
 

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