Ted Nugent Sells Deer Skulls For Expensive Price

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Ted Nugent recently revealed on his website that he put autographed whitetail deer skulls on sale for $1,750.

“Each skull is from a deer that Ted tagged with his bow&arrow from his property in Michigan. Each is unique and one of a kind,” a statement on the website said.

“Please take a look at the below photos and email Toby with any questions: toby@tednugemt.com. The cost is $1750 which includes shipping. I can send an invoice via email, once that is paid we will package and ship via UPS.”

Nugent also said, “The ultimate quality of life enhancer is Spirit Mojo! Testimonials from the recipients of my autographed deer skulls exclaim astonishing celebratory quality of life enhancing GonzoMojo! Gityasome!”

The singer gave away a deer skull signed by him in 2012. To enter, counting how many times Nugent said ‘Are ya kidding me?!’ in episode 26-2012 of ‘Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild’ on the Outdoor Channel was enough.

Ted Nugent is popular for his love of hunting. However, he has also faced trouble in the past. In 2012, he admitted to breaking hunting laws in Alaska. He was fined $10,600, given two years of probation, and banned from hunting or fishing in Alaska or on Forest Service land for one year.

“I’m a hunter, a fisherman and trapper. I harvest the surplus to maintain a healthy environment,” Nugent said of hunting earlier this year.

“Anybody who’s got a problem with that is like brain dead. You’ve gotta be the dumbest mother****er on the planet to think you can stop hunting for one season.

He added, “As a hunter, fisherman and trapper, I provide the most humane, conscientious, moral, quick death of anything that dies in nature. When you don’t hunt, disease runs in, distemper and rabies.”

In 2015, Nugent sparked outrage among animal rights groups by posting a photo of Kid Rock alongside a dead cougar. He insulted animal welfare advocates and boasted about the ‘trophy’ hunt. That same year, he defended the killing of Cecil the lion, claiming that people were ‘stupid’ for being upset and referring to lions as ‘a renewable resource.’