You Can’t Grill It ’til You Kill It!

As I jettison ferociously into the soul cleansing, spirit intoxicating month of September with fresh Rocky Mountain elk blood on my Buck knife and hands, please excuse me while I attempt to control my over-active emotion glands!

By Ted Nugent

Lord have mercy! Son and best hunting buddy Toby and I just returned from the ultimate elk hunt in Colorado with the Primos BloodBrothers, being blessed with the gift from The Great Spirit of a ginormous Hill Ranch wapiti monster! I look to the heavens and am compelled to share, celebrate and promote the truth about hunting far, far beyond the choir.

Ted celebrating his ginormous Hill Ranch wapiti monster!
Ted celebrating his ginormous Hill Ranch wapiti monster!

This deeranddeerhunting.com celebration will end up in numerous blogs, websites, magazines, media interviews, on social media and beyond to educate, stimulate and share this truth around the world to tens of millions of people.

I will start with the amazing post by Toby on his Facebook page that brought tears of joy to my eyes and sums up perfectly the spirit of our hunting lifestyle.

Happy Fall BloodBrothers. Happy Spirit of the Wild fall!

Flourishing Wildlife In Harmony With “All The Above” Energy Production
What an amazing past few days!! I’ve been on 4 elk hunts with my dad. Twice hunting alongside him. Twice the camera man. We embarked on our 5th such adventure on Friday of last week at the Hill Ranch in Colorado. Nearly 50,000 acres of rugged mountain terrain. The first two days were spent glassing canyon after canyon for a mature Rocky Mountain Bull. We saw a few the guides determined as shooters but never able to close the distance.

Toby Nugent enjoys the hard work after the hunt with his father, Ted, as much as the actual hunt. It's all part of the soul-cleansing process!
Toby Nugent enjoys the hard work after the hunt with his father, Ted, as much as the actual hunt. It’s all part of the soul-cleansing process!

The third morning started promising. A few very good bulls on the move. Then we spotted him. A seemingly great bull to dad and I but our guide stressed he could do better. At that point dad and I both made a few sarcastic comments about how we thought that bull to be more than enough. We hunt deer in Michigan where to encounter a mature buck is rare at best so this better than average mature bull was making the Nugent boys anxious. At that point dad explained he’d be the happiest guitar player in the world to go after that bull. So that is what we did.

The photos should tell the rest. We celebrated the amazing spirit of the Elk then packed him out in order to render into family size portions of the finest venison there is.

The memories I have of my time with my dad in the field on this hunt and every hunt since I was born are engrained in my mind and spirit. Behind the MotorCity MadMan is the little boy from down river. Flinging arrows or whatever projectile he could get his hands on to fill his passion. His connection to Mother Nature. That little boy is my hunting partner. My best hunting buddy. My dad.

My elk hunting buddy Jimmy Primos excitedly shared his elk stalking thrills with us all back at camp. Seems he and his Hill Ranch Colorado guide Paul had heard a squealing bull elk up over the next ridge, with the subtle “mews” of cow elk echoing from the stunning wilderness forests all around.

Carefully playing the wind for a sneaky approach, they cautiously made their way up the steep, thick timbered Rocky Mountain slopes with visions of majestic stags and gorgeous venison bearing beasts before them.

Ever so slowly getting closer and closer to the sounds of bugling bulls, they finally peered over the dense oak puckerbrush with high hopes of pulling the trigger on one of America’s most impressive big game animals.

There in the small clearing was indeed a wonderful trophy, but not the kind you can eat or hang on the wall. However, this particular trophy is appreciated by all human beings as the commodity by which Jimmy and I were able to get to Colorado for our dream elk hunt.

Jimmy Primos with his super elk!
Jimmy Primos with his super elk!

The squealing sounds that lured my friends up and over the mountain wasn’t elk speak, but rather energy speak, as the pumpjack creaked and groaned away pumping natural gas from far beneath the pristine wilderness mountain top terrain.

Here on the vast Hill Ranch outside of Trinidad, Colorado, like thousands and thousands of privately owned properties across America, wildlife and flora and fauna rich wilderness thrives side by side with gas, oil, shale, coal, wind, solar and hydro driven energy production.

Our energy requirements and love of wild things is not only not mutually exclusive, it is proven to be highly beneficial to both.

Like the lichen enhancing heat from Alaska pipelines benefitting caribou, to the game rich bio-diversity of reclaimed coal mines in the east, the great fishing around oil platforms in the oceans, wildlife populations actually increase and expand as a result of energy development.

Sorry Al Gore, but the polar bears floating away on the ice floe is what polar bears do, Mr. Bozo scam artist.

I just spent the week getting my Rocky Mountain high elk fix in with my wonderful son Toby and a camp full of great Americans, where we were surrounded by the healthiest elk and mule deer herds to be found anywhere in the world.

Throughout the gorgeous, healthy landscape, dotting the coniferous forested mountains were methane gas wells, running 24/7/365, surrounded by herds of elk, mule deer galore, more black bears and cougars than ever in recorded history, eagles, songbirds of every description, marmots, ground squirrels, porcupines, gophers, coyotes, badgers, bobcats and every indigenous species ofr critter that Jeremiah Johnson probably encountered, just more of them.

Long known for its coal and gold mining, eternal timber production, cattle, sheep, goats, hogs, and various agriculture in the bottomlands, the wild Colorado we enjoyed this opening week of elk and deer season in the Rockies proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the enviro-whackos must have started doping it up many years before it was legalized in these parts.

Hunters from around the world will once again descend on these game rich traditional hunting grounds and like my son and I, will harvest big and small game in record numbers while energy production rages on nonstop all around us.

I didn’t get fooled by the elk sounding squeaks of a pumpstation, but I did merrily leap up a steep mountainside one fine morning to ambush a regal old stag with my Savage .300 Winchester Magnum rifle and the aim small miss small sniper discipline that my dear old dad taught me.

The soul stirring excitement of another phenomenal annual was captured by Toby running our Spirit of the Wild vidcam for all the world to see on Outdoor Channel how the old Motorcity guitar player gets high on nature while providing the most delicious, natural, renewable, healthy, nutritious, organic, free range protein available to mankind to my family, friends, neighbors and charities. And lots of it!

As we loaded up the stunning antlers, hide and sacred flesh into our pickup truck, we did not have to be reminded about our inescapable consumerism, or how hunters just live it more honorably and honestly, naturally sharing this sacred earth with our brothers the beasts, and how we need to fuel our trucks to get the job done.

You can’t grill it till you kill it, and you can’t hump it till you pump it.

We will burn some wood to cook our elk meat this fall, then plant some new trees next spring to replace the ones we use. Conservation is indeed the “wise use,” and like hunters and responsible consumers everywhere, we enjoy using God’s creation wisely.

Ted Nugent is an award-winning musician and writer, with numerous best-seller books including “Ted, White and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto,” “God, Guns and Rock ‘n Roll,” and “Kill It and Grill It: A Guide to Preparing and Cooking Wild Game and Fish” with his wife, Shemane, among other books. Be sure to check out his website for more news on his latest music, thoughts and upcoming shows in 2015, and also at World News Daily, Newsmax and Daily Caller for more insights.

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