Ted Nugent pleads no contest to Yuba County deer hunting charges | News10.net | Sacramento, California
August 18, 2010 · Print This Article
MARYSVILLE, CA – Rock star and hunting enthusiast Ted Nugent pleaded no contest last week to charges stemming from a television appearance earlier this year that showed the rocker using forbidden methods to kill a young deer.An attorney for Nugent, 61, entered the plea in Yuba County Superior Court Friday to misdemeanor counts of baiting a deer and not acquiring an authorized signature after killing a deer, according to California Department of Fish and Game spokesman Patrick Foy.Foy said the case started when two California game wardens saw Nugent kill a young deer with a bow and arrow in Yuba County on Nugent’s Outdoor Channel series “Spirit of the Wild” last February.”They watched him appear to shoot a spiked buck, which is an illegal buck to take, because it’s too small. And he had it right there on television, and it wasn’t live, it was taped,” Foy said. Click Link Below For Full Story!
No excuses Ted! You should know better than that. Wonder if his sponsors will stick by him?