

#1741 - Ted Nugent
Nov 30, 2021
Ted Nugent, a legendary singer-songwriter and passionate outdoorsman, dives into a riveting discussion about his new single, "Come and Take It." He shares nostalgic hunting experiences, the ethics of hunting and conservation, and the community impacts of initiatives like Hunters for the Hungry. Nugent also critiques societal issues surrounding health, nutrition, and political discourse, emphasizing personal freedom and accountability. Plus, he reflects on the evolution of archery and the vibrancy of American rock music, connecting these passions with a deep appreciation for nature.
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Childhood Goose Hunt
- As a child, Ted Nugent killed a goose with a bow and arrow he'd assembled himself.
- The arrowhead was found, the arrow was from the 30s, and the bow was yew wood.
Arrowhead Discovery
- Joe Rogan found an arrowhead while hunting with Steve Rinella.
- Rogan was told he wasn't supposed to pick it up, sparking a discussion about artifact ownership.
Gifts and Flashlight
- Ted Nugent brought Joe Rogan various gifts, including signed hats and a flashlight.
- He emphasized the flashlight's brightness and utility for hunting.