Nuge Factor: Deer Hunting Fatigue
July 15, 2008
Nuge Factor: Deer Hunting Fatigue
By Ted Nugent
I really didn’t think I was going to make it. The alarm clock blasted me out of a deep, intense, much-needed REM sleep and, in my near zombie-like state, I actually smashed it off the nightstand with a flailing, swinging sweep of an uncontrollable arm. It was my powerful […]
Nuge Factor: Gitmo Spirit Bloodbrothers
January 24, 2008
by Ted Nugent
Wheels up, 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time, November 2nd, 2007, we take off in the pouring rain, departing straight out of the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Our USAF DC9 is once again loaded to the hilt with weapons of mass rock-n-roll construction as my hearty bandmates, crew and I take off […]
Mule Deer Watch
November 14, 2007
Backstraps for the Masses
Ted Nugent
Attempting to draw back a bowstring in the restricted, demanding airspace of archery range on a magnificent prey animal like the whitetail deer is a spellbinding experience every single time for me. Most prey animals are equipped with a nearly omniscient, impenetrable radar that alerts them to danger even beyond their […]
Nuge Factor: The State of Hunting in 2007
October 20, 2007
Nuge Factor
by Ted Nugent
The State of Hunting in 2007
the Good, Bad, and Ugly
Just as our President provides a report to the American people in a State of the Union speech each year in January, good ol’ WhackMaster Nuge is here to report on hunting’s good, bad and ugly in 2007 and beyond.
Stewardship:
Hunters are the true […]
Nuge Factor: Q&A with Uncle Ted
July 5, 2007
Nuge Factor
Uncle Ted, whats the answer?
By Ted Nugent
Question: Uncle Ted, I have an old Fred Bear Hunter recurve that used to be my dad’s. It is a beautiful bow that has a 45-pound draw at 28-inches. My buddy Jerome shoots a Hoyt compound at 70 pounds and the thing smokes! He says hunting with an […]



