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 NASCAR'S best at tracks like, Talladega and Atlanta Speedways. After 3 years running at super-speedways, his promising career was cut short by injury.
No longer able to race, Keith returned to hunting and fishing. Keith founded Huntin' Buddy Accessories with his wife Deb. He then found a passion for filming hunts and began Gone Huntin' Outdoor Television with Tony Nafe.
Over a decade later, with many safaris to Africa and other exotic destinations, Keith along with international hunter Charlie Barnes has created Gone Huntin' Safaris TV.
Keith is a member of:
- POMA (Professional Outdoor Media Association)
- NRA (National Rifle Association)
- Safari Club International
- Safari Club International - Alabama Chapter
- Dallas Safari Club
Keith lives in Adamsville, Alabama, with his wife Deb, daughters Christy and Ally and their Chorkie, "Mack"
