Scott Rhodes
Scott Rhodes graduated from the University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forest Resources, with a BS in Forest Resources in 1996. As a South Carolina and Georgia Registered Forester as well as a Certified Wildlife Biologist, Scott has consulted many landowners through the past 27 years assisting as they manage and develop properties to attain their individual land ownership objectives.
Growing up in Hampton County, Scott developed deep roots for land management and natural resource conservation, as is evidenced by his lifestyle and career path. He spends most of his free time managing family property near his home, hunting for a variety of wild game, and fishing the coast with his family.
As a passionate conservationist, Scott founded the Low Country Game Bird Foundation (LCGBF) in 2022. The LCGBF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to promoting the conservation, management, and traditional hunting practices of North America gamebirds. In the first two years since its inception, the LCGBF has raised and directed $172,500 to wild turkey research by working with University of Georgia, University of Nebraska, and Mossy Oak Gamekeepers.
Scott lives in rural Hampton County with his wife Virginia and their two daughters, Jane and Kate.