Report: TED NUGENT Can’t Hunt In Kansas For Two Years
November 1, 2010, 14 years ago
According to Kansas.com, TED NUGENT won’t be hunting in Kansas this fall, said Kevin Jones, Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks law enforcement chief. Nugent has bowhunted in Kansas several years and has an archery deer permit for the current season.
Nugent is a outdoor television show host, outspoken supporter for hunting and firearms ownership rights and a spokesman for Great Bend-based Magnus Archery.
When convicted of hunting deer illegally in California Nugent lost his ability to hunt there through June, 2012. A television program showed Nugent using bait on a hunt for blacktail deer. Baiting for deer is illegal in California.
Kansas and California are part of a wildlife law enforcement compact of about 35 states. Usually when hunting or fishing privileges are revoked in one state the others also enforce the ban within their borders, Jones said.
Nugent may be facing more problems after recently hunting for pheasants in South Dakota. It, too, is a compact state and is investigating the incident.
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