Deer Camp

Somewhere along the beautiful forested banks of the Tittibawasee River, somewhere in the big deerwoods of Northern Michigan, maybe it was near Grayling, maybe Gaylord, maybe Gladwin in classic Americana deer country, young 10-month-old Theodore Anthony Nugent entered the glorious world of deercamp, and my American Dream deerhunting trajectory was written in stone.

Lucky lucky me, huh!

Jettison forward at a breakneck pace lightyears into fall 2019, and here I am again, celebrating one of life’s most thrilling experiences, my 71st deercamp!

Life doesn’t get much better than a full buck pole at deer camp! Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

Those earliest of years were in many ways totally different, but in the most important ways, exactly the same.

Let me explain; before I really got the deerhunting bug, say around the age of 12 or 13, deercamp was an annual short window of opportunity getaway that we all eagerly looked forward to.

Deercamp was a distant destination that entailed much planning and a serious family excursion from our Detroit home far, far away to the Great North.

From the concrete jungle, fast-paced Motorcity industrial revolution, Arsenal of Democracy cityscape, to the soul-cleansing primal scream of big timber wilderness was not just a topographical journey, but surely a psychological adventure as well.

I was already addicted to the fascination with wildlife and predatory stalking endeavors I honed each day along the Rouge River critter-grounds right across the street from our Detroit home, but the anticipation to head North into those mystical wildgrounds Up North thrilled me beyond words.

I could write an entire book (and I oughtta!) about the mental gymnastics I would go through before each trip North to deercamp back then, but suffice it to say the mere thought of the possibility of encountering a majestic white-tailed deer with my trusty bow and arrow quivered the marrow of my bones.

Ted and his father, Warren Henry Nugent.

We could talk about the wonderful aroma of slab bacon frying in the big iron skillet. The delicious smells of hard coffee and slightly burnt toast. There were the immeasurable stimuli of fiery sunrises and hammering of woodpeckers under an eternal sky of wildness.

My goosebumps had goosebumps for crying out loud!

The endless tsunami of sensual stimuli, both in the little rustic cabins we rented and certainly in the big woods, were a constant source of excitement for me then, and more so to this very day.

Those important things will never change, but for more than 50 years now, my beloved deercamp is actually where I live full time.

If that’s not an American deerhunting dream come true I don’t know what would be!

The first home that I purchased way back in 1970 was a little farmhouse and 80 acres in southern Michigan that was by all practical considerations, a full-time deercamp!

Did I mention oh lucky, lucky me!

Now, my home ranch in Texas and those original and much-expanded grounds in Michigan represent to my way of thinking the ultimate deercamps, where I can live the deerhunting life 24/7/365 forever!

 

Deer camp provides venison for the freezer, and untold numbers of memories for life. Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

Though the universal battlecry of deerhunters everywhere is family, friends and the great outdoors, my deercamps happen to include an army of new friends each season, as we have booked and guided hunters from around the country now for more than 40 years.

We have had the great joy of sharing this special experience with families from all 50 states and a few Canadian provinces, and the joys of deercamps everywhere are multiplied exponentially when the camps go longer and include more people.

I can tell you this, deerhunters happen to be the best doggone people in the world!

The aromas are still the same, the laughter is still the same, the nonsense is still the same and certainly the spirit remains the same. The buckpoles are a little heavier these days! We just happen to have more of it all!

Jonathon Toledo, of California, on his first ever deer hunt with his father, who won the hunt through Hunter Nation. Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

It makes perfect sense that Thanksgiving is celebrated in November to coincide with the pragmatic hands-on lifestyle of deerhunting, for how could one not be thankful when we get to actually witness and participate in this stunning, miraculous connection with nature.

May you American deercamps remain wondrous and last forever, and may you celebrate Thanksgiving everyday, in, coming or going into the American deerwoods.

Come join the truth, logic, commonsense deerhunting lifestyle celebration at my Ted Nugent Facebook party. It’s like an electronic deercamp! And join us at HunterNation.org.

Multi-platinum guitar legend TED NUGENT has a new full-length album THE MUSIC MADE ME DO ITreleased on Friday, November 9, on Round Hill Records. The album is available now for order everywhere, and the title track “The Music Made Me Do It” is available to download and stream wherever music is sold.

Ted Nugent – “The Music Made Me Do It” (Official Music Video)

With more than 40 million albums sold, rock legend Ted Nugent is equally well known as the nation’s most outspoken proponent of our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights, conducting thousands of pro-gun, pro-freedom, pro-American interviews in major media worldwide. Nugent is a New York Times best-selling author whose works include Ted, White & Blue —The Nugent Manifesto; God, Guns & Rock ‘n’ Roll and Kill It & Grill It.This year, his award-winning Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild TV show celebrates its 500th episode! For all things Nuge, visit www.tednugent.com

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