Travis Grimes is a lifelong resident of Dunbar, a small rural community in Edgecombe County, North Carolina, where faith, family, and agriculture have always been at the center of his life. Born and raised on his family's row crop and poultry farm, Travis continues to play an active role in the stewardship of the land that has been in his family for generations.
He and his wife, Sally Grimes, are proud parents to three children—Jax, Tilly, and Collins. Together, they are raising their family with the same values of hard work, integrity, and appreciation for the outdoors that have shaped Travis throughout his life.
Travis has a deep passion for wildlife conservation and habitat management. He enjoys improving and managing the family's farms to create healthy ecosystems that support thriving populations of whitetail deer, wild turkey, waterfowl, and upland game birds. Whether he's working in the fields, planting wildlife habitat, or spending time outdoors with family and friends, Travis is committed to preserving the land for future generations while enjoying the hunting traditions that have long been part of his family's heritage.
Rooted in eastern North Carolina, Travis believes in the importance of community, conservation, and being a faithful steward of the land so future generations can enjoy its beauty, productivity, and abundant wildlife. His life reflects a dedication to agriculture, wildlife habitat management, and preserving the natural resources and outdoor traditions that have shaped his family and rural America for generations.