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Grow with Us
Come hang out with your turkey family
The Freedom Bash
An evening of food, fun & fellowship
Conservation in action
Every ticket protects South Carolina habitat
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December 5, 2026
Greenwood, SC
National Wild Turkey Federation

Neil Gobbler Cost, SC

Neil Gobbler Cost, SC

Join us on December 5, 2026, in Greenwood, SC, for the Neil Gobbler Cost event, a cherished tradition with a rich history spanning over 40 years. As part of the NWTF's commitment to preserving hunting heritage and fostering conservation, this exciting gathering offers something for everyone—from seasoned outdoors enthusiasts to families new to the experience. Celebrate our shared passion for wildlife stewardship while enjoying a day filled with engaging activities, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to be part of a time-honored event dedicated to protecting our natural heritage for generations to come!

With gratitude

A big thank you to our sponsors

These generous partners help make this event — and hundreds like it across the country — possible. Their commitment to the NWTF and wildlife conservation is deeply appreciated.

National Partners
Plan your evening

Event Schedule

6:00 PM
Doors Open
7:15 PM
Dinner
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Available Tickets

Every ticket is a dinner seat and a direct contribution to South Carolina conservation. Pick the option that fits — from a JAKES youth seat to a full sponsor table.

Ticket options will be posted here soon.

What impact has the NWTF made in South Carolina?

The NWTF has been a leading force for wildlife conservation and the preservation of our hunting heritage in South Carolina. Every chapter banquet directly fuels that mission — funds raised through membership and ticket sales support habitat projects, hunter education, and conservation programs that keep our wild turkey populations thriving for generations to come. Your attendance makes all the difference.

Through strategic habitat management, prescribed fire programs, and land stewardship partnerships, the NWTF has positively impacted 16,190 acres across South Carolina. These efforts directly improve nesting and brooding habitat for wild turkey populations, while supporting the broader ecosystem health that sustains hunters, wildlife, and future generations.

The NWTF's membership in South Carolina represents a passionate community of hunters, conservationists, and outdoor enthusiasts united by a common mission. With 6,441 adult members and 234 JAKES members, each individual plays a vital role in funding habitat projects, advocating for hunting rights, and inspiring the next generation to carry the torch of conservation.

The purpose of this 10-year initiative is to improve wild turkey nesting and brood-rearing habitat at a landscape scale in the Southeastern states through active management of over 1 million acres by 2033. This will ultimately lead to more robust wild turkey populations and healthier ecosystems across the Southeast.
16,190 Positively Impacted Acres in South Carolina
6,675 New Members in South Carolina
Habitat for the Hatch Initiative in South Carolina

Other Notable South Carolina Achievements

Conservation $206,521.00

Wild Turkey Habitat Enhancement Program

South Carolina NWTF State Chapter, in partnership with South Carolina DNR, through the Wild Turkey Habitat Enhancement Program provided $206,521 of Super Fund dollars across 21 projects statewide. A total of 1,955 acres were conserved or enhanced on public lands.

Outreach

Women in the Outdoors Growth and Recognition

South Carolina NWTF held 14 Women in the Outdoors events and launched quarterly newsletters while hosting events for all women. In 2025 the SC WITO Chapter won a national award for the hog hunt held in partnership with the National Deer Alliance in 2024.

Outreach

Beauties, Beards and Brews Series

The state chapter hosted its second annual Beauties, Beards & Brews series at three local breweries, introducing women to NWTF’s WITO program. Each event provided a fun, welcoming space to learn more about WITO, upcoming activities and ways to get involved.

Funding $10,000.00

Endowed Professorship Fund Allocation

South Carolina State allocated $10,000 from the Super Fund to the Endowed Professorship Fund.