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.
Go afield with a pureness of heart. Never lose sight of our amazing role in God’s miraculous creation, and remember how free and unencumbered we felt as kids.
Recently, a young 7-year-old Texan, Gentry Doxter, tragically died of cancer. On behalf of his great family, Ted wrote the following letter, not just to Gentry, but to all of those families who have had to deal with this heart-ripping tragedy in their lives.
This week celebrates the 30th anniversary of Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids, where hunter safety, marksmanship, fishing, trapping, woodsmanship bring awareness to live the ultimate American conservation dream.
It is always the right time to introduce a newcomer to our most thrilling, gratifying, outdoor conservation lifestyle. The most important resource we can conserve is our spirit.
Wearing a camo-clad Santa suit and toting a bag stuffed full of Christmas gifts, former Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End Brett Keisel spread holiday cheer to the delight of the families gathered for the event.
If you take your kids hunting, you won’t have to go hunting for kids! Want to create a lifelong deer hunter? Here are 21 tips to get you started on the road to success. by Tom Carpenter We live in a pivotal time for the sport of deer hunting. One of the biggest factors at […]