TED NUGENT's 'Spirit Of The Wild' Honored At GOLDEN MOOSE AWARDS

February 5, 2008

Ted Nugent's outdoors television show, named after his popular song "Spirit of the Wild", can be seen Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and on Sundays at 12:00 a.m. on Outdoor Channel. According to a posting on Nugent's web site, the program was honored in two categories at eighth annual Golden Moose Awards. For the fourth time, Ted and his wife, Shemane Nugent, were voted Fan Favorite Hunting Series and Fan Favorite Hosts in a celebration held by Outdoor Channel during the 2008 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) show in Las Vegas. The double victory is all the more impressive when you consider the competition.

"With our commitment to best-in-class programming, the competition is getting stiffer and stiffer each year," stated Lloyd Bryan Adams, Outdoor Channel Executive Producer.

More than 2,500 industry leaders and media personalities went gonzo when, moments after accepting his second award, Nuge strapped on a guitar, and led his band in a powerhouse set that brought down house at — where else— The Hard Rock. Nuge closed the evening with his beloved Fred Bear, an homage to the late, great hunting hero.

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