Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

Posted by: BowStaff
25
Apr 2012

The “Motor City Madman” Ted Nugent is in trouble with the law once again, this time with Federal Wildlife Officials, after taking a black bear in Alaska in May of 2009.

Nugent was filming for his television series, “Spirit of the Wild”, on Sukkwan Island, south of Hydaburg and part of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska when the incident occurred. Federal prosecutors say that it was here where Ted wounded a bear that was attracted to a bait station. The arrow grazed that animal and it scurried away alive.

Four days later Nugent shot and killed another bear, airing the footage on his television series. It remains unclear if a viewer notified authorities or if investigators saw the show themselves.

According to Alaska State regulations set for Game Management Unit 2, by striking the first bear and killing the second, Nugent exceeded his bag limit. What’s more, by transporting the illegally taken second bear off of federal property, Nugent was in violation of the Lacey Act, the law that prohibits the sale and/or transport of illegally harvested wildlife and plants.

ted nugent behind bear

 Ted Nugent happily sits behind one of his many bear harvests.

The agreement between Nugent and prosecutors is set to be entered into court next week. Nugent will face a $10,000 fine and be banned from hunting or fishing the state of Alaska and any other U.S. Forest Service land nationwide for one year. He will also be given two years’ probation, and must create a 30-60 second public service announcement about responsible hunting to be aired weekly on his television show.

Nugent’s lawyer, Wayne Anthony Ross, had this to say in a phone interview with the Anchorage Daily News, “they've got apparently some crazy law in the Southeast that says if you even touch an animal with an arrow, it becomes your animal. He looked to see if he had hit it and didn't believe that he'd hit it fatally. There wasn't any blood trail that they could find. There was a little blood apparently at the spot, but nothing that indicated the bear was hard hit."

Nugent and his hunting party looked adamantly for the first bear but didn’t find it. “The bear didn’t die”, Ross continued, “He only took one bear.”

Nugent is no stranger to hunting in the state of Alaska and was unaware of this (newer) law which came into effect less than five years ago. He was unavailable for comment.

This is not Ted’s first hunting violation; he pleaded no contest in 2010 for California charges of baiting a deer and improperly signing his hunting tag in 2009. He lost his privilege to hunt California until June of 2012.

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7 Comments on "Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska"

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

I have to say this is complete bulls*#t.....Uncle Ted don't miss nothing he aims at!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Darren on 4/26/2012 5:57:40 PM

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

Ted the more famous you become the bigger target you make...sorry mb

Posted by Dave on 4/27/2012 5:57:13 AM

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sounds to me like it will be safer & cheaper to hunt the mother...... that are selling the dope to our kids on the street corners i will set your sands up for you if you want me to good luck,,,,,,,,,

Posted by mreby@yahoo.com on 4/27/2012 2:01:47 PM

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

Typical government BS. Spending time and money chasing the good guys. Good Lord, use some common sense! What anti-hunting political group slid that law in there when no one was looking? If you didn't mortally wound the animal, if the animal is STILL ALIVE, Mr. Nugent still has a tag to use as far as commin sense goes. But the older I get the more I understand that government is all about everything BUT common sense.

Posted by Billy bob thornton on 5/1/2012 10:21:58 AM

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

I am done hunting Alaska if this is the kind of BS laws they let the tree huggers drum up. I have never heard anything in free range hunting that if you don't kill or recover you did not fill your tag. For alaska to come up with this it sounds like Serria club is in one of their shirt pockets and PETA in the other. Their mission is to collect revinue, and to hell with the hunters rights! But the older I get the more I understand that government is all about everything BUT common sense. It looks like our 49th state has become PETA Land!

Posted by Greg Merriam on 5/2/2012 3:45:34 AM

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

teddy is a wanted get tar man and this is bull spit

Posted by axaman on 5/3/2012 7:51:19 PM

Re: Ted Nugent Illegally Takes Black Bear in Alaska

I don't agree with that law, but Alaska is far from being PETA land sir. That's only the law in a couple of zones as well. I don't think any Alaskan will be sad to hear you ar not coming. That being said, the punishment was high.

Posted by Keith on 10/22/2013 6:33:57 PM

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