The world could use a huge dose of soul-cleansing simplicity right about now, and we who know it and live it hold the answer to all that ails our fellow man. The simple things remain the most important things. Let us strive to keep it that way.

The world could use a huge dose of soul-cleansing simplicity right about now, and we who know it and live it hold the answer to all that ails our fellow man. The simple things remain the most important things. Let us strive to keep it that way.
No matter what gets us down, fresh air and the escape into the great outdoors will always be there for us. May the healing arrows of your spirit fly true forever.
Hang on to those hunting memories. Never let go. We never know how much time we have here on earth, and as we celebrate this amazing hunt season 2020, right now would be the perfect time to escalate and accelerate our passion for this soul-cleansing natural outdoor life.
Campfires are always warming and inviting, the glowing coals and embers deeply penetrating the cold, weary bones after another great forest romp. My mind runs a-flutter with memories and visions of a lifetime of bright, flickering fire circles that still burn as clearly as this evening’s sparkle.
Rock ‘n’ roll’s most eloquent axeman, Ted Nugent, is igniting audiences worldwide with the Ted Nugent Spirit Campfire with John Brenkus, now #1 on Billboard’s Top Facebook Live Video Chart!
As we gaze astonished and heartbroken at the violent summer of 2020, we would be wise to increase our family campfire time and focus deeper into the flames to find the Spirit Warrior that resides in all of our souls.
Untold smiles, backstraps and memories light up the hunting families across America each season, and the more we share them the more enjoyment we gain. Congratulations and a big Uncle Ted SALUTE to all of the happy hunters everywhere.
An easy, powerfully good tasting, filling meal after a long day in deer country is tough to beat, and Paul Doty, of New York, has perfected this venison chili recipe.
Be in the asset column of the natural world. We can’t just hunt. We all must fight for our rights together regardless of preferred methodologies, individual choices or favorite equipment.
Monday March 5 is the birthday of the legendary bowhunter, adventurer and hunting ambassador, Fred Bear. He was a true gentleman, and an inspirational friend and mentor to rock and roll bowhunter Ted Nugent. The two shared many a campfire and memorable bowhunt over the years until Fred’s passing in 1988, and Uncle Ted has kept the bowhunting tradition alive through story and song all over the world.