Keith Davis
As a youngster living in Florida, Keith developed a passion for the outdoors, spending as much time hunting and fishing as possible.
Keith's grandfather and father were in stockcar racing. Keith started racing stockcars at the age of seventeen at Hialeah Speedway in South Florida. In 1972, following in the footsteps of friends, Red Farmer, Bobby and Donnie Allison, Keith moved to Alabama to pursue a racing career in NASCAR'S lower divisions. Under his fathers guidance and watchful eye, he became a consistent winner.
Keith moved up in the ranks until he reached the elite Winston Cup Series, where he raced against some of NASCAR'S best at tracks like Talladega.
Charlie Barnes
Born and raised in New Mexico, Charlie started hunting mule deer and all other local game and fowl at the young age of ten.
After graduating high school, he continued to spend as much time as possible hunting. With a talent in music, Charlie became a drummer and lead vocalist in a country rock band. The band performed throughout the Western United States.
After permanently settling in Texas to pursue his music career, he also spent 14 years as a game manager on a 6000 acre whitetail hunting operation in Tom Green County, Texas.
