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Patrick Glen Keeley aka The Rugged Dude is a television personality and television producer from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. In 2004, he legally changed his name to Rugged Dude Carson, on the advice of a marketing agency in Minneapolis.

For nine years RD produced and hosted the popular comedy-based fishing and hunting show, Officially Rugged with RD. At the highest point, the show had a distribution of 52 million households in Canada and the United States. The show is currently in syndication on various channels and networks in North America.

In 2006, RD hosted a daily radio feature called "Rugged Radio," in Thunder Bay on 105.3 The Giant.

In 2009, RD authored an on-line book called, “The Trip of a Lifetime.” He has also written articles on fishing and hunting for various magazines and newspapers.

The Rugged Dude is currently working on a new cooking show. The concept of the show sees RD cooking wild fish and game front of a live studio audience. A pilot was produced in the summer of 2009 and series production has started in 2010.

In 2009, The Rugged Dude was invited to co-host an episode of [http://www.foodnetwork.com/grill-it-with-bobby-flay/salmon-rugged-and-refined/ Grill it with Bobby Flay] on Food Network. On this episode, RD grilled a whole [http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/bobby-flay/canadian-surf-n-turf-wild-chinook-salmon-with-mango-salsa-and-wild-venison-steaks-with-a-red-wine-blueberry-chocolate-sauce-recipe/index.html Chinook salmon, with mango salsa, along with some venison rib steaks with a blueberry/chocolate sauce]. He also made some traditional Cree bannock (a quick bread often used by campers and sportsmen) along with a drink he called the Rugged Dude Bug Blaster.

Personal Life

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RD lives a very private life in a rustic, log style home in the countryside thirty miles outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario. He has two grown daughters from a previous marriage. His hobbies include playing the drums, fishing, hunting and working in the garden.

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