Turtleman will participate in the Kentucky Speedway Chapter of
Speedway Children's Charities Pulling for Kids Clay Shoot June 27 at Dave
Kelley's Elk Creek Hunt Club in Owenton, Ky., and greet speedway season ticket
holders during their June 29 Quaker State 400 presented by Advance Auto Parts
prerace infield party before visiting the venue's Fan Zone at 4:30 p.m.
Brown Jr., has been exploring the backwoods of Kentucky and
learning about wildlife since childhood. He employs the dangerous bare-handed
technique he learned from his father and uncle to capture snapping turtles.
Turtleman first corralled a 25-pound snapping turtle at age seven. Ten years
later he seized his largest catch, the Loch Ness Turtle, a monstrous creature weighing
an estimated 55 pounds. Turtleman estimates he's wrestled more than 12,000
turtles at an average of 300 annually while only being injured 34 times.
"People think I'm crazy, but they can't help but like
me," Turtleman said.
The outdoorsman, known for his "live action"
catchphrase, held an assortment of jobs through his lifetime such as cutting
boards for whiskey barrels, milking cows and working construction before
dedicating his life to rescuing and preserving wildlife.
Viewers can see the exploits of Turtleman and Team Turtle, made up
of his canine companion, Lolly Dog, along with his right-hand man Neal James,
during all-new episodes of Call of the Wildman airing weekly on Animal
Planet.
The Quaker State 400 presented by Advance Auto Parts includes a
race-day concert with platinum-selling country music artist Billy Currington
presented by Kroger and anchors a NASCAR tripleheader weekend at the speedway.
Racing begins Thursday, June 27 with the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
UNOH 225 and continues Friday, June 28 with the NASCAR Nationwide
Series Feed The Children 300.
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