From across the country, dedicated NWTF volunteers and staff, conservation leaders, partners and the sporting community at large joined together in Nashville to celebrate all the great things the NWTF stands for: wild turkeys, conservation, the soul of the American hunter, sharing the outdoors with the next generation, an unfaltering desire to leave the land better than we found it and uniting a nation through the life-changing power of the outdoors.
We are beyond humbled by how successful our convention and sport show is each year, and this year was no exception.
We know it would not be possible without everyone coming together to make it happen. From all the event sponsors and exhibitors on the show floor to our volunteers and staff, it takes a village to pull it off year after year.
As the spring season is on the horizon, and as we move forward to deliver our mission throughout the year, let us continue with the same energy you all brought to Nashville.
Thank you for your positivity and energy this last week; it is infectious, and we are endlessly thankful for you.
May your spring be filled with gobbles!
Yours in Conservation,
NWTF co-CEOs Jason Burckhalter and Kurt Dyroff
Innovation Award: Dave Baron, Baron Technologies
Government Partner Award: Sen. Deborah “Debbie” Stabenow
National Scholarship Award: Ashlynn Kidwell
Educator of the Year: Angie Kruger
Corporate Achievement Award: Winchester Ammunition
Dick Kirby Award: Michael Lapp
Tom Kelly Communicator of the Year Award: Rob Keck
Recruitment, Retention and Reactivation Award: Henry County Longbeards Chapter, Monocacy Valley Chapter, Y-Bridge Longbeards Chapter and Cleveland County Cutters & Strutters Chapter
Best Inaugural Event Award: Maryland State Chapter, Tri-County Strutters Chapter and Aitkin Gobblers Chapter
Membership Achievement Award: South Dakota State Chapter and Tenkiller WITO Chapter
Partnership Achievement Award: Minnesota State Chapter, Three Forks Wild Turkey Chapter, Franklin County Longbeards Chapter, Kaufman County Double Beards and Wisconsin WITO
Top Contributing Event Award: Wolf Creek Chapter WS and Ohio WITO Chapter
Conservation Field Day Award: Huachuca Goulds Chapter
JAKES Volunteer of the Year Award: Kimberly Capel
Annie Oakley Award: Stellane King
Wheelin’ Sportmen Volunteer of the Year Award: Michael Howie
Mentor of the Year Award: Lance Morgan
USFS Making Tracks: National Master Stewardship Agreement Team, Six Shooter Team, Shawnee National Forest
Wayne Bailey Award: Al Stewart
NRCS Making Tracks Award: Larimer Conservation District, Jonas Feinstein and Frank Falzon
Joe Kurz Wildlife Manager of the Year Award: Chris Henline
Land Stewardship Award: Pierce Cedar Creek Institute
Acreage Award: Alabama State Chapter
Partnership Award: Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota and Texas state chapters
Henry Mosby Award: Bret Collier, Ph. D.
C.B. McLeod Award: Chuck Sykes
Wildlife Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Award: Florida Fish and Wildlife Investigator Gregory Todd Hoyle
Roger Latham Award: Eric Olsen, Gary Stroud, Guy Hostutler, Joan Eisemann and Ralph Warzecha
Director Emeritus: Robert Doc Dettmer
Lynn Boykin Hunting Heritage Award: Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports
Plan your Convention and Sport Show experience by viewing the schedule prior to your arrival.
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Promote your business to more than 55,000 individuals who attend the weekend's festivities.
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Callers of all ages compete for more than $25,000 in cash and prizes in eight divisions
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The NWTF's Grand National Call making Competition is the premier competition of its kind in North America.
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Gobblers strut, big chests and beards puff out, attracting attention.
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With thousands of live and silent auction items, you’re sure to find the perfect takeaway.
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Plan your Convention and Sport Show experience ahead of time by learning the dates and times of your favorite events, seminar, auctions and more!
Our first convention event starts Wednesday, Feb. 14, and the last event is tentatively set for Sunday, Feb. 18 (worship service). The exhibit hall is open Thursday, Feb. 15 – Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024.
The convention is inside the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee. We highly recommend staying at Gaylord Opryland hotel so you will have everything you need under one roof. We usually sell out of rooms, so we encourage you to book early.
Our first 2024 convention event starts Wednesday, Feb. 14, and the last event is tentatively set for Sunday, Feb. 18 (worship service). The exhibit hall is open Thursday, Feb. 15 – Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024.
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Be one of the companies to showcase your products and services in our 90,000 square feet of exhibiting space during one of the biggest shows in Nashville, TN. Promote your business to more than 55,000 individuals who attend the weekend’s festivities. Our available booth spaces disappear as quickly as those free promotional items you hand out.
Test your calling, callmaking and taxidermy skills against some of the best competitors in the nation right here at the NWTF Convention and Sport Show. Contests are open to entry level and advanced individuals. This is your chance to support the NWTF and gain national recognition by competing in exciting and challenging categories and divisions. Showcase your talents and compete to receive trophies, medallions, ribbons, cash prizes and championship rings.
Callers of all ages compete for more than $25,000 in cash and prizes in eight divisions. Competitions are held in Nashville, Tennessee at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel. The best callers in the world use natural voices, latex mouth calls, pot and peg friction calls, box calls, owl hooting tubes and more to yelp, cluck, putt, gobble and hoot their way to the top spot on stage.
Adult competitions are sponsored by Primos and TETRA
Youth competitions are sponsored by Mossy Oak
2024 Schedule of Events:
Winner: Josh Pruitt, Reidsville, NC – 237
1st Runner up: Kerry Elliot, Parish, KY – 236
2nd Runner up: Joe Slaton, Linden, CA – 235.5
3rd Runner up: William Dyer, Huron, TN – 235
4th Runner up: Tyler Presley, Front Royal, VA – 234.5
Winner: Hunter Staples, Philpot, KY – 240
1st Runner up: Kaleb Payton, Central, KY – 239.5
2nd Runner up: James Harrison, Hillsboro, MO – 238.5
3rd Runner up: Jonathan Waugh, Jackson, OH – 235.5 (240.5)
4th Runner up: Colton Staples, Owensboro, KY – 235.5 (238.5)
Winner: Wayne Dozier, Dickinson, AL and Richard Gunn, Columbia, GA – 560.5
1st Runner up: Andy Duvall, Carrollton, MS and Jimmy Pollard, Westfield, PA – 557
2nd Runner up: Tyler Presley and Matthew Presley, Front Royal, VA – 556.5
3rd Runner up: Rodney Eckstine, Greencastle, PA and Cory Hoone, Olive Hill KY – 555.5
4th Runner up: Bo Bartlebaugh, Armagh, PA – Matt Van Cise, Brookville, PA – 555
Winner: Dylan Bearden, Reidsville, NC 466.5
1st Runner up: Brad Roberts, Knoxville, TN 465.5
2nd Runner up: Matt Van Cise, Brookville, PA 465
3rd Runner up: Steve Morgenstern, Kirksville, MO 464.5
4th Runner up: Matthew Presley, Front Royal, VA 462 (467 – call off)
Winner: Matt Van Cise, Brookvillle, PA 577.5 (ninth Senior Open title, 16 total GNCC titles)
1st Runner up: Jessie Martin, Mt. Sterling, KY 570.5
2nd Runner up: Dave Owens, Cedartown, GA 565.5
3rd Runner up: Jed Paronish, North Cambria, PA, 555
4th Runner up: JR Lanham, Bunker, MO 554 (187.5 – call off)
Winner: Mason Johnston, Purlear, NC – 361
1st Runner up: Levi Pruitt, Reidsville, NC – 358.5
2nd Runner up: Rayce Lamb, Sylvania, GA – 357.5
3rd Runner up: Easton Phillips, Manchester, GA – 355
4th Runner up: Jaxon Wale, Independence, LA – 354.5
Winner: Bo Bartlebaugh, Armagh, PA 377.5
1st Runner up: Aden Dively, Duncansville, PA, 364
2nd Runner up: Ethan Jones, Beaver, OH 363
3rd Runner up: Lane Cathey, Birmingham, AL 361 (369.5)
4th Runner up: Hudson McGarity, Hartwell, GA 361 (364)
Winner: Chase Roberts, Cape Girardeau, MO, 367
1st Runner up: Isaac Willow, Richfield, PA, 363
2nd Runner up: Gracie Herman, Wahoo, NE, 360.
3rd Runner up: Jackson Kirker, Searcy, AR 353
4th Runner up: Gage Sutliff, Renovo, PA 352.5
Gobblers strut, big chests and beards puff out, attracting attention. Spring hens nest hidden in shadow-casting edge cover. Predators attack the wild turkeys we love, engaged in dramatic duels. Walk through the Grand National Wild Turkey and White-Tailed Deer Taxidermy Competition display at the NWTF’s annual Convention and Sport Show, and you’ll experience unrivaled artistic renditions, crafty design elements and supreme efforts to re-create moments from times afield like you’ve never seen before. After all, wildlife taxidermy aims at putting a memory on the wall you can return to whenever you want, just by looking up there. – Steve Hickoff, “Mounting Talent,” Turkey Call
This annual taxidermy competition held at the NWTF Convention and Sport Show is sponsored by HuntStand.
Enter the competition today at taxidermy.nwtf.org/
Winner: Sam Moore
Winner: Seth French
Best of Show: Nick Walker
Best Standing: Hunter Evans
Best Strutting: Nick Walker
Best of Show: No Entry
Best Strutting: No Entry
Best Standing: No Entry
1st Place: No Entry
Amateur: No Entry
Youth (17 and under): Piper Faulkner
Winner: Cody Hodge
Best of Show: Chuck Mulkey
Best Open Mouth Deer: No Entry
Best Closed Mouth Deer: Chuck Mulkey
Best of Show: David Daniels
Best Open Mouth Deer: David Daniels
Best Closed Mouth Deer: R J Krajcsovics
First Place: Kenny Crosby
Second Place: RJ Krajcsovic
Amateur: Emma Maggard
Youth (17 and under):
The NWTF’s Grand National Call making Competition is the premier competition of its kind in North America. A panel of experts in the fields of call making, calling and hunting evaluate entries and present more than 80 awards. A weekend filled with perpetuating the fine tradition of this folk art is celebrated by a competition, live auction and silent auction.
The Custom Call are available at customcalls.nwtf.org.
Convention is the best way to find one-of-a-kind NWTF merchandise, firearms, hunts, vacations and more! Begin bidding today to find those items you can’t live without, while supporting the mission of the NWTF!
Browse and bid on one-of-a-kind hunts and experiences. There is something for everyone in our Grand National Live and Silent Auction with more items being added daily. So, be sure to check back often. The Virtual Auction will close on Friday February 16 at 8:30pm CST.
Browse live auctions items for the Camo and Pearls Luncheon, sponsored by Tactacam, and the Grand National Auction, sponsored by Silencer Central. If you see something that piques your interest, make sure to get your event tickets!
Also check out the Sport Show Daily Live Auctions, sponsored by Mossberg.
Search auctions and bid today!
2024 Convention and Sport Show Credit Raffle
Win a gift certificate to be used at the exhibitor booths in the Sport Show or on any auction or raffle.
Grand National Auction $1,000 Raffle Package
Only 100 Packages will be sold!
Camo and Pearls $500 Raffle Package
Only 100 Packages will be sold!
Rodeo and Raffles $200 YETI Ice Bucket Raffle Package
Only 50 Packages will be sold!
Rodeo and Raffles $100 Raffle Package
Rodeo and Raffles $500 Raffle Package
Only 75 packages will be sold!
Premier Gun Vault $500 Raffle Package
Only 100 packages will be sold!
(There will be 6 guns in a displayed safe including Benelli, Henry Repeating Arms, Franchi, TriStar and other top name brands. The gun safe will be delivered to the winner’s door.)
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