Tony Smotherman

Tennessee Land Broker

Local Expertise Within Reach

Tony was born in the heart of Middle Tennessee and has always understood to value of Land Investment. Since graduating high school, his time as an entrepreneur has led him to “putting his money where is mouth is” by investing in land around his home turf of Tennessee, but also in Illinois where he has been investing since the mid-90’s. Tony gets it. Tony keeps his finger on the pulse of market trends to be prepared to help you find what you are looking for.

-Member of the National Association of REALTORS®

Licensed in Tennessee (351271): LandGuys, LLC of Tennessee | Arrington, TN

Tony Smotherman
Corydon, IA 50060
License #351271
States licensed in
TN

Testimonials

Seller
“I worked with Tony Smotherman in my quest to find property in Tennessee. Tony was great to work with and made the entire process very easy for me. When making a purchase, you need to have faith and trust with the person representing you; and you want to feel that your needs and interests are being taking care of. That trust and personal commitment to my needs is exactly what I found in working with Tony. The level of trust, commitment, dedication, and communication made me feel comfortable and safe as I went forward with the process. I not only felt like I was in good hands throughout the process, but I was pleased with his service in entirety from beginning to end. I am thankful that he represented me in the purchase and plan to make sure he is involved in any of my future endeavors.”
Damien Farmer
Seller
“Too bad you’re not licensed in Florida. I have 2 lots I want to sell and the guy (realtor) I have is no Tony! I was really impressed with your abilities and following up on everything you promised. Returning phone calls and emails was also a plus as well. I dealt with other realtors in Tennessee who were horrible at calling you back or following up on anything they promised. It was a pleasure doing business with you and if I can, I would recommend you to others who I know that own property in your neck of the woods."
Vinnie Gray
Seller
“I hired Tony as my realtor for a 40-acre tract of land I owned in Tennessee. He followed up on every phone call instrumental to the sale of the property, made contact with people that he said he would contact, always returned my phone calls or emails for progress reports, and was one of the most reliable realtors I have ever dealt with. I would recommend Tony to anyone in the Tennessee area to represent them with the sale of their real estate property! Tony is truly a top-notch, upstanding guy and an honest businessman who keeps his word.”
Vinnie Gray
Buyer
“After viewing a new property listing on the LandGuys website, I left a voice message for Tony on a late Saturday afternoon expecting a return call on the following Monday. Much to my surprise, Tony returned my call later that evening and was more than eager to discuss the property details with me. I asked if I could walk the property the next morning, so Tony contacted the owner and gained permission for me to see the property at 9am. After my walk, I immediately knew I wanted to make an offer. I called Tony before I even left the property and told him I was serious about making an offer, but I had a few additional questions. After answering my questions, I asked Tony if he would consider working as a dual agent. Before agreeing, Tony explained in detail how dual agency worked. He assured me he would have both parties best interest in mind and that is exactly what occurred. My offer was accepted a few hours later and Tony worked diligently up to and including the closing date. He always promptly returned my telephone messages/email and kept me informed throughout the entire process. Tony was courteous, professional, knowledgeable about his listing and I could tell he truly enjoys his profession. I highly recommend Tony and would not hesitate to use his services again.”
Greg Simmons

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By Tony Smotherman Hey guys, I’m Tony Smotherman, and today I’m here to talk about the pros of hunting with a muzzleloader. This topic is near and dear to my heart, and I’ve been fortunate to work in the muzzleloading industry for over three decades. Now, I didn’t grow up hunting with a muzzleloader. I grew up in Tennessee, hunting with a bolt-action .270. In the South, centerfire rifle seasons are far more common than muzzleloader seasons. But over the years, my career and experiences have introduced me to the incredible opportunities that hunting with a muzzleloader offers. Let’s break down the highlights of why I think every hunter should consider using a muzzleloader. Muzzleloader Seasons: A Unique Advantage In the U.S., there’s not just one type of whitetail deer. There are 26 subspecies across North America. While the South has its fair share of whitetails, the Midwest is known for producing some of the biggest bucks. States like Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska offer not only phenomenal deer hunting but also fantastic muzzleloader seasons. What sets these seasons apart? Timing. Most muzzleloader seasons fall right after archery season. After six weeks of quiet bowhunting, you’re the first person to enter the woods with a “bang stick.” Deer are unpressured and haven’t been spooked by gunfire, giving you a significant edge. Early Season Opportunities Kansas is a prime example of how incredible early-season muzzleloader hunting can be. Kansas offers a mid-September muzzleloader season—a rare opportunity to hunt bucks still in their bachelor groups. During this time, deer are highly patternable. They visit the same bean fields, milo fields, or wheat fields daily, often in groups. It’s like walking into a grocery store where you get to pick the exact buck you want. This predictability makes early-season muzzleloader hunting in Kansas one of the most unique and rewarding experiences. Late Season: Patterning Post-Rut Bucks Late-season muzzleloader hunting offers its own set of advantages. By this time, deer are run down from the rut. Bucks are no longer driven by their sex drive but by their need to replenish. They return to their home turf and establish consistent feeding patterns, visiting the same food sources daily. Midwestern states like Nebraska and others provide excellent late-season opportunities. With a muzzleloader in hand, you can capitalize on this predictable behavior and hunt deer at their most vulnerable. Why Muzzleloaders Are Effective In the past, muzzleloaders were thought of as 100-yard guns. But modern muzzleloaders are highly effective at much greater distances, far exceeding the range of a bow. If you’ve ever had a buck hang up at 80 yards during bow season, you’ll understand the frustration. A muzzleloader eliminates that issue, allowing you to take advantage of those longer-range opportunities while still enjoying the challenges and traditions of single-shot hunting. Final Thoughts Hunting with a muzzleloader opens the door to incredible opportunities across the country. Whether it’s the early season in Kansas or the late season in Nebraska, these firearms allow you to hunt deer when they’re most patternable. If you’re not taking advantage of what muzzleloader hunting offers, you’re truly missing out. As for me? I’ll always have a muzzleloader in hand during these prime hunting seasons. What do you think about hunting with a muzzleloader? Let us know, and don’t forget to watch the full video for even more insights! Watch the Full Video Click below to watch Tony's in-depth discussion with Realtree on the benefits of hunting with a muzzleloader!