PRESEASON INVENTORY

AUGUST! Say Hallelujah like you mean it! Another month down and another month closer to our glorious, long-awaited, need-it-more-than-ever, fall season-O-harvest!

You do realize that a whole herd of gung-ho dedicated hunters around the world are already hard at it, don’t you!

I’m getting photos daily from my SpiritWild backstrap buddies with big grins and hands full of big old California blacktails, Florida whitetails, hogs and gators, Alaskan and Canadian bighorn sheep, mountain goats, Texas rams and various exotics, African game of every imaginable species, and of course fish, fish and more fish as summertime 2021 throttles on toward our beloved autumn.

Uncle Ted with a super blacktail buck from a hunt several years ago in California. Wow! Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

I’ve tried valiantly to arrow one of the many exotics we celebrate here in Texas, but amazingly have been skunked every time and time again. How can that be when exotic hunting is a fish-in-the-barrel kind of thing!

Cuz it ain’t, that’s why!

Crazy lucky me, I get to hunt year-round in Texas, and therefore am constantly reviewing my arsenal of bows, arrows, guns, ammo, optics, camo clothing and gear, and all the plethora of associated sporting goodies that need to be reckoned with for optimal quality time afield.

The vast majority of sporters eagerly await October for the games to erupt, but we should all know by now that it is here in the month of August when we should really get cracking to make certain our supplies are ready to rock.

Most dedicated hunters shoot our guns and bows throughout the year, but for whatever reason, some are not able to do so, and therefor must start now to scrutinize everything we will use come fall.

Sporting goods stores across the land are experiencing the annual flood of consumer activity right now as so many are getting their arsenals stocked up.

In our inexhaustible quest to never miss again, now is the time to make sure our bows are super-tuned, strings waxed and in perfect working order, our arrows are super-straight, our broadheads are balanced, our guns are clean, scopes tight and zeroed, our ammo tested and stocked, and every detail of every piece of equipment is in optimum working order so as to never accept any excuse we could have is eliminated by smart, proper preparation.

Scotty Richards listening intently as Ted Nugent describes filing a broadhead tip to a rounded edge. Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

Of course, hardware preparation is paramount for effective hunting, but more important than the physical tune-up is the psychological and spiritual preparation necessary to execute our reasoning predator goals and duties.

I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that most heartbreak in the great outdoors is 99.9% of the time a direct result of not nurturing the proper mindset.

All those incredible mad scientists out there at the pro-shops that can tune our bows and mount our scopes perfectly certainly make things a whole lot easier for effective and successful hunts, for those of us that need such mechanical assistance.

Shemane’s pretty handy with her suppressed .308 rifle in the field. Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

But only each of us individually and independently can adequately prepare us to be the absolute best predator we can be.

I’ve stated thousands of times in interviews, articles, books, blogs, podcasts, interviews, seminars and campfires that the mental and spiritual journey back to the purity of our hunting instincts in the modern world can often be the Donner’s Pass of psychological cross-country travel.

Some can accomplish this cultural transformation better than others, but in the unprecedented craziness of 2021, the terrain has never been more foreboding or treacherous.

The onslaught and level of insanity perpetrated by government, media, academia and Hollywood is a formidable four-prong attack on our very culture, and our logic meters are spinning wildly out of control.

Now we have to get back to the most fundamental touch with God’s miraculous scientific creation, and plunge soul first into its perfect reality as conscientious participants like we are supposed to be.

Examining our gear for flawless performance is one thing, but digging deep into our souls to function naturally in the natural world may take a bit more effort and probing.

Photo courtesy Ted Nugent.

Me, I plunge and probe, improvise, adapt and overcome on a daily if not hourly basis, and it is good for the spirit and soul.

My gear works great, my brain works great and my spirit soars on the wings of an eagle.

I am ready for the hunt. Be ultra-ready for the hunt, and everything else will fall into place.

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.

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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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