Ted Pleads Guilty

“I would never knowingly break any game laws,” said Ted Nugent. “I’m  afraid I was blindsided by this, and I sincerely apologize to everyone for  this.”

Said Magistrate Judge Michael Thompson “It (the “one-strike policy)  probably is not widely known, and if there is a side benefit to the  agreement reached here today – since apparently newspapers are interested in Mr.  Nugent and his doings – this probably will serve to alert a great many hunters  to that very issue and may, in fact, prevent violations in the future and court  activity for a whole slew of folks.”

More on Terrible Ted here…

Nugent’s Court Date Today

Ted Nugent, who signed a plea agreement April 14, agreed to pay a $10,000 fine and has agreed to a two-year probation,  including a special condition that he not hunt or fish in Alaska or Forest  Service properties for one year. He also agreed to create a public service  announcement that would be broadcast on his television show for one year.  The court hearing on the matter is today.  More here…

Uncle Ted in Trouble in Alaska

“They’ve got apparently some crazy law in Southeast (Alaska) that says if you even touch an animal with an arrow, it becomes your animal,”attorney Wayne Anthony Ross said by phone Friday. “He looked to see if he had hit it and didn’t believe that he’d hit it fatally.”  So, when Uncle Ted killed another bear, he was in violation of the relatively new law, which put him over the limit.  See Ted’s deal with authorities here…