Scott Carroll

MountainLionNew copyGrowing up camping and fishing most of the spring and summer months with his family,  Scott’s love for the outdoors started at a very young age.  His passion for the sport increased through squirrel hunting trips with his Granddad, Dad and younger brother.  At the age of 12, Scott’s Dad watched as Scott took his first deer and his passion soon became an obsession.

Scott attended Valdosta State College in Valdosta, Georgia and majored in Telecommunications; therefore, it was only natural for him to carry his camera while hunting.  Realizing the challenges of hunting and filming at the same time, he became more determined to capture his hunts on film in order to share them with family and friends.  He hoped the videos would inspire them to want to experience these adventures and enjoy the thrill of the hunt.

To add further to the difficulties of hunting and filming, Scott chooses to do most of his hunting with stick and string.  He invites the challenge, as it allows him to be at such close range with the animal.  After many years of deer and turkey hunting, Scott began to travel to locations throughout the U.S. to hunt, as well as participating in several African safaris in Namibia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.  After capturing the harvesting of many big game animals on video, to include whitetail deer, turkey, and antelope, domestically as well as eland, impala, springbok, gemsbok, nyala, warthog and other African game, Scott decided to embark on a new adventure.  Scott and his long-time friend and hunting partner, Brad Frost, decided to create Archery Adventures to help promote hunting and help others to realize their hunting dreams.  It is their hope that through Accept The Challenge TV they can share their exotic hunts and educate others on the ultimate hunting experience.

 

 Brad Frost

BradAntelopeSmallBrad Frost grew up amidst a family that has a passion for the sport of hunting.  Following in the footsteps of both his father and grandfather, Brad naturally became a hunting enthusiast.  As his devotion to hunting increased, Brad began to study different animal species, including elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, hog, turkey, antelope, and many other non-game species.  After spending many years traveling across the U.S. to hunt various species of game, Brad began to explore new territory by traveling to Africa to pursue his hunting dreams.  During four separate African safaris, Brad successfully completed hunts for much of the Plains game that Africa has to offer, including springbok, wildebeest, gemsbok, eland, waterbok, and other wild game species.

Brad resides in Georgia, where he shares his home with his lovely wife Karen, along with their dog and two cats.