I Love You

Love makes the world go round; so they say. And in many ways, I am sure that it does.

Within our core inner-circle family lives, I am sure nothing is more true, but as hunters, we are connected quite powerfully in many ways that is everything like family.

Not a day goes by that I fail to tell my family members that I love them. More and more lately, I have been telling my extended hunting family members that I also love them.

Having lost so many friends this past year to old age and health issues, I increasingly make it a point to let my friends know how much I do indeed love them.

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The silly tradition of my father’s generation to not utter the words I love you should be a thing of the past, for if we truly wish to make the world go round and bring happiness into those lives we care about, we should never hesitate to express such powerful, supportive, strengthening, sincere human emotion to everyone in our lives.

Nearly all my friends who died of various health issues had one thing in common: They were all dangerously overweight.

The statistics prove and all medical professionals will unhesitatingly tell you that somewhere in the upper 90th percentile of early deaths are a direct result of foolish lifestyle choices and suicidal diet choices.

As hunters, we of all people should know this and make certain we act upon such knowledge.

A dear hunting buddy fell out of his treestand recently while trimming some branches, figuring a quick trimming job didn’t necessitate the wearing of his safety harness.

He is lucky to be alive and his hunting life, and life itself, is changed forever for the worst.

Well, my name is Ted Nugent, and to all my fellow hunting families out there, I say unto thee: I love you!

And I want you to take real good care of yourselves so you can continue to live the ultimate life as hunters, and that means putting your heart and soul into wise choices in life beginning with diet, exercise and always wearing a fall restraint system everytime you leave the ground!

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The sheer number of deaths, serious injuries and hunters paralyzed for life as a result of falling out of treestands each year is staggering, and most horrifically, totally avoidable with but a modicum of thought and responsible choices.

And with that glaring reality, the same goes for overall basic health choices! Think man, THINK!

Even though I hunt exclusively from rock solid ladderstands at a mere 12–14 feet off the grounds, we make it a point to replace all straps each year, double check the condition of each ladder, and I for one have vowed to always wear my Hunter Safety System vest, and make certain I have strategically installed extra treesteps to stand on in the event I do need them.

Tragically, the inventor of the Hunter Safety System died wearing his invention because he hung there for an extended period of time with nothing to step on to hold his dangling weight.

Honestly examining the ways by which hunters die in the field each year should be a shocking eye-opener for all of us. In pretty much 100% of the instances, the death and/or injury was absolutely preventable by just thinking things through ahead of time.

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I love my fellow hunters, each and every one of you, and if we all truly love each other, and truly love this hunting life we have chosen, we must make it the battlecry of our tribe to reach out to each other with guidance and love to eliminate the unacceptable scourge of unnecessary injury and death of our brethren.

Always bring up the subject of safety at the range, in camp, around the campfire, at work, school, church, here, there and everywhere in our dedication to save the lives of our fellow hunters.

We can do this! We must do this! Let us do this!

It is the person who celebrates the most Opening Days that wins! Live smart and open up many more!

I love you dammit!

Multi-platinum guitar legend TED NUGENT has a new full-length album THE MUSIC MADE ME DO ITon 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.

And now, the Ted Nugent Spirit Campfire with John Brenkus, is #1 on Billboard’s Top Facebook Live Video Chart! The ever-articulate Nugent and co-host Brenkus, the Emmy-winning broadcaster from ESPN, make for a high-energy and entertaining combination. The show launched in June 2020 and offers a front row glimpse into musical inspirations, hilarious anecdotes, thoughtful recollections and an enviable lineup of legendary talent. The Ted Nugent Spirit Campfire with John Brenkus airs live on Mondays and Thursdays at 9:00 p.m. EST on Facebook and YouTube.

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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