Nukem Hunting To Attend NWTF Sports Convention & Exhibition

Nukem Hunting invites NWTF Convention and Sports Show attendees to visit Nukem Hunting (booth 1019) to see first hand the full line of ‘Grab and Go’ hunting blinds. Attendees will have the opportunity to taste, touch, and see Nukem Hunting’s revolutionary hidden terrain, including the new Mossy Oak Bottomland and Obsession camo options.

The 2023 convention is set to celebrate 50 years of the NWTFhe anniversary and will take place February 16-18, 2023 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. The event is Nashville’s largest consumer fair with over 400 exhibitors featuring some of the top companies and brands in the outdoor industry.

“We are very excited to return to the NWTF show this year and help celebrate this milestone with turkey hunters everywhere,” said Nukem Hunting owner Pat Newcomb. “This show is so impactful to our industry and it’s a great opportunity to meet attendees and showcase our products face to face.”

Nukem Grab and Go Hunting Blinds are perfect for the run and gun hunter who likes to bring the game to the animal. The compact construction allows users to move quietly through the forest and set it up at any time. The stakeless easy fold design eliminates the headache associated with conventional ground blinds and gives hunters the ability to set up virtually anywhere. Nukem hunting blinds are available in TrueTimber Strata and HTC Green camo patterns, as well as Mossy Oak Bottomland and Obsession. To see the Nukem Hunting Blinds in action, check out the video below. For more information on purchase options, visit nukemhunting.com.

About the Nukem Hunt

Nukem Hunting was built on a generational love of the outdoors. Owner Pat Newcomb grew up hunting and fishing in western North Carolina with his father and his brothers. A lifetime of dedication and experience in the worldwide chase game went into the development of the revolutionary ‘Grab and Go’ hunting blind. Hunters around the world can now use the technology that the Newcomb family has been successful with for years.