![]() ![]() There were several that caught my attention, either because of their design or alluring camouflage color schemes, but there was one in particular that held my attention for the duration of the show, the new Remington Versa Max. Numerous firearm distributors and manufacturers were represented and, as with any hunter with a paycheck, I was in playland getting to hold the new shotguns. Thankfully all of the noise faded away as the smells of German roasted nuts and numerous vendors selling jerky and seasonings for everything from wild game to vegetables got stronger and sampling these treats quickly became a favorite activity of the show. First, I was deafened by the cacophonous nightmare that is hundreds of people trying their hands at the hundreds of varieties of turkey calls. ![]() To me, my plan seemed pedestrian-just visit all of the booths and meet as many of the presenters as possible-but the moment I walked through the double doors leading into the trade show area housing a litany of hunters, industry professionals and unaffiliated visitors, I heard God laugh at me for announcing my intentions. ![]() The National Wild Turkey Federation held its national conference in Nashville, Tennessee this year and, because I volunteer with them, I attended the conference at the post-flood, newly renovated Opryland Hotel and Convention Center. ![]()
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