Back To Texas

Well that was a spirit dazzling 70-day bowhunting whirlwind, was it not! My landrush race to huntseason 2021 was as exciting, if not moreso, then any huntseason in my 73 years! I do believe the over-the-top giddy anticipation of getting back in the Michigan bowhunting groove was a hair more electric this year than most due to the hysteria and insanity of political outrage surrounding the weaponized Wuhan virus madness and various bizzarro conditions unleashed on an ever-increasing gullible society, and I for one couldn’t wait to swandive spirit-first into the soulcleansing glory of Ma Nature’s healing apparatus, bow and arrows in hand.

And healing it was, as arrow after arrow, adventure after adventure guided my spirit home to a better more perfect place, functioning as a dedicated participant in God’s pure and miraculous tooth, fang and claw renewable creation.

Thank God almighty!

Our Michigan wildlife heaven is a glowing chunk of wildground paradise that provides endless fascination, challenge and spiritual adventure. Sometimes there are deer everywhere, sometimes there are deer nowhere, and it can be extremely frustrating at times knowing they are there, but just not picking the ever-mystical right place right time.

I started out launching some mighty fine, very gratifying arrows into some very handsome old does as the season kicked off, and each and every outing was just what the doctor ordered. The venison and smiles flowed quite nicely off and on, thank you.

My beloved mutts Happy, Sadie and Coco performed valiantly on doves, pheasants, squirrels, rabbits and ducks, and a few bloodtrails, and this old hardcore hunting guitarplayer could not have been any happier.

My Michigan hunting tradition is deeply seeped into my very being from birth, and something very special happens deep inside when the seasons change and the dream of fall arrives from summertime in the once great Winter Water Wonderland of my birth. The autumn forests and swamps call my name loud and clear each year and I charge forth into their essence.

Recording my new killer album Ted Nugent Detroit Muscle in the barn smack dab in the middle of SwampNuge, surrounded by the effervescent Spirit of the Wild magnified the energy, groove and ferocity of my music, and Greg Smith on bass and Jason Hartless on thunderdrums helped create a firestorm of intense all-American R&B and flamethrowing rock-n-roll that we are extremely proud of.

I can’t wait for all you real musiclovers to hear this monster.

Normally I hunt Michigan every day from September right up to Thanksgiving time, but with a special invite to perform the Star-Spangled Banner at a huge Texas veteran’s event, the dogs and I departed Michigan a little ahead of schedule to show these heroes how much real America appreciates their warrior dedication and immense sacrifices for our freedom and quality of life.

So southbound with the hammer down we are, headed from our Michigan happy hunting grounds to our Texas happy hunting grounds, and though it is always difficult and bittersweet to leave the northern properties, I must say I am as giddy as ever to get cracking on our amazing Texas properties to keep the arrows flying and the happy flames fanned ferociously.

For many years prior to moving to Texas, I would always head to the Lone Star state sometime in December to experience and celebrate what is surely some of the best bowhunting on planet earth.

But now as a Texas resident, I split my hunting time between our old traditional family grounds in Michigan for the early season and at our new home in central Texas through the winter, and I am here to tell you, I cannot imagine the hunting could be any better or more fun than what we have in both states.

Our Texas whitetail season doesn’t end until March 1st, and such a long season sure makes for some incredible opportunities for living the ultimate venison dreams.

Between our homegrounds and some vast holdings by friends and neighbors, I literally have more deertags to fill than I do days to hunt, and I hunt every day! Now if that’s not the wildest American deerhunting dream I don’t know what would be.

So, with Thanksgiving right around the corner and the deerseason picking up steam day by day, I hope everyone is having the time of your lives like I am.

Take it slow and easy, hunt hard but hunt smart, celebrate and share the spirit with everybody you know, and let us be dedicated to keep this perfect hands-on conservation hunting lifestyle alive and well.

Aim small, miss small, and backstrap like you mean it. Know for sure that I am!

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1 Comments

  1. Tim Eickhoff on December 14, 2021 at 10:53 pm

    Ted, My name is Tim Eickhoff. I live in Davison, Mi. It is very important that I talk to you. I’ve been trying to figure out how to give you a message. I am for real. You signed my Trump 2020 camouflage hat at Williams a week before the election. I had joined this site months ago and I have the stickers, rubber bracelet, and tee shirt. I am for real. I was listening to you all last year in my tree stand. I am bad like you on computers, so all I have is an iPhone. I to am a person of truth, logic and common sense. I have been communicating with Patriot Paul (Paul Masters) Paul is working with Sheriffs and US marshals to ensure that the Sheriffs are living up to their constitutional duty’s. I got in contact with Paul thru Mel K program. The time is near for we the people to make a stand. Time is running out for me. I need to tell my story of the real spirit of the wild. I was in DC January 6 and I carry a navy seals challenge coin. I am for real, I won the Flint Soap Box derby in 1974. I worked for Gm or Delphi for 28 years as a sr. process tool engineer. I have my own business now in Burton, Mi. Ikes Small Engines (ISE) for over ten years. My story is Biblical. You can be the judge of that. My wife thinks I’m losing it. Like you, i have been given the spirit of the wild. I have the same 20 year old mosey oak shirt with cut off sleeves like you. I can start showing you my monster bucks I have shot over the years and other poor man treasures that I have been given. I have been to Waco Texas. I was there at Fort Hood and seen Sarah Palin back in the day, after the fort Hood shooting. One of my best friends lives about 50 miles from there. He was a Rodeo guy and raised bucking bulls. We have hunted there. I know you are famous and probably have a lot of wack jobs contacting you. Ted take a chance with me, you won’t be sorry. Tim

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