SWANNANOA, N.C. – March 1, 2023 – Nukem Hunting invites attendees of the Dixie Deer Classic to visit the Nukem Hunting (booth 1-L30) to get a first-hand look at the full lineup of ‘Grab and Go’ hunting blinds. The show is set to take place March 3-5, 2023, at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, North Carolina. Attendees will get the chance to test, touch and see the revolutionary ground blind from Nukem Hunting.
The Wake County Wildlife Club’s Dixie Deer Classic has been recognized nationally as the premier trophy whitetail deer show in the country. It is a family-oriented event showcasing a variety of outdoor industry exhibitors, a full lineup of exclusive TV personalities and guests, dock dogs, a whitetail deer competition, a call makers competition and much more.
“We are excited to attend the Dixie Deer Classic right here in our home state of North Carolina,” said Nukem Hunting Owner Pat Newcomb. “This show brings together so many like-minded hunters and individuals who are driven to connect and put themselves in a position to have more success in the woods. We love getting the opportunity to show off our blinds in person and we invite everyone attending to stop by.”
Nukem Grab and Go hunting blinds are perfect for the run and gun hunter who likes to take the hunt to the animal. The compact construction allows users to move silently through the woods and set up at a moment’s notice. The no-stake, easy folding design eliminates the headache associated with conventional ground blinds and gives hunters the ability to set up virtually anywhere. To see the Nukem Hunting blinds in action please view the following video. To learn more about purchase options, please visit nukemhunting.com.
About Nukem Hunting
Nukem Hunting was built on a generational love for the outdoors. Owner, Pat Newcomb, grew up hunting and fishing in Western North Carolina with his father and brothers. A lifetime of dedication and experience chasing game all over the world went into developing the revolutionary ‘Grab and Go’ hunting blind. Hunters all over can now utilize the technology the Newcomb family has been having success with for years.