Ted's new look for this season's "Spirit of the Wild"
Just watched Nuge's show. This year things are a bit different... sure, the same cocky self-promoting Nuge we are all used to, but we now get to see his son and his buddies shooting automatic weapons, we get a few good looks at his wife's plastic, and a group of some of the finest Texan bucks out there. Ted of course claims that these brutes are all free ranging. Things are looking up for us bowhunters.
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RE: Ted's new look for this season's "Spirit of the Wild"
I know I should watch my mouth because this is usually considered sacreligious when spoken among hunters. But I personally think Nugent is an idiot. Eighty percent or better of the "hunting" shows on television are junk, but Nugent is at the top of the list. JMHO.
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RE: Ted's new look for this season's "Spirit of the Wild"
Well for all you horny hunting pervs out there, at least you can see Mrs. Nuge's sculpted rack and cleavage throught the half hour comedy, I mean hunting sow, er show.
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RE: Ted's new look for this season's "Spirit of the Wild"
The Nuge is what he is - an NRA activist maniac. I really don't think he's much of a hunter. I knew a guy who guided him once, and well, I won't repeat. Needless to say, he'd never guide him again.
I'm not at all surprised about the auto-weapons, etc. The Nuge makes us look bad, but he does it with the best of intentions. Intellectually, he's not all there, but he does fight for what he believes in, which is admirable. Some of it benefits me, and I'll take the progress. Some of it makes us look bad, which sucks. I don't know whether the good outweighs the bad, which is the central issue in the "Nuge Debate," but I don't think many sensible people take the guy that seriously anyway.
He did coin the term "Rock'n'Roll Hunting," which I've used a time-or-two. So that scores him a few points in my book.