Tom Knight
Tom “flbuckhunter” Knight was introduced into hunting and fishing at an early age by his father and grandfather. Born in central Ohio, hunting and fishing was a family way of life. He was fishing regularly at the age of 3 and started tagging along coon hunting with his father at the age of 5. From day one he was hooked and has never looked back. He soon was tromping through the woods and fields in pursuit of rabbits, squirrels, and pheasants. At age 8 the love of the outdoors soon took on a new love and that was the Whitetail Deer. At the age of 12 his family relocated to Sarasota, Fl where he discovered many new game species including the Osceola Turkey and wild hogs, but to this day the Whitetail is his true passion. Tom has spent 29 years pursuing the whitetail and enjoys every moment he spends in the outdoors.
Tom currently hunts locally around the State of Florida, has a personal lease in Troy, Alabama, and also is the camp master of a 10 member 1600 acre hunting club in Allendale, South Carolina.
Tom is a graduate of Troy University located in Troy, Alabama where he earned a B.S. degree in Finance. He has worked in the mortgage industry since graduating in1992 and has owned his own Mortgage Brokerage Business specializing in residential mortgages since 1999. Tom is a Lifetime Sportsmen License Holder in the state of Florida and is co-chairman of the Southbay chapter of Friends of the NRA.
When Tom is not in the woods or on the water he is spending time with his two children who are quickly gaining the same passion for the outdoors as their father. They have both loved fishing and have been tagging along to the deer stand or turkey woods with dad for several years and both will be getting their first opportunity to hunt this coming season.
Hunting Velvet Whitetail Bucks
Sun, Aug 08, 2010
How many of you have ever had the chance to see a Trophy Whitetail Buck in velvet while actually deer hunting?
Neighborhood Hunting!
Thu, Oct 14, 2010
Have you ever been driving through a residential neighborhood and seen a nice buck or a group of does?






