Drifter Directory
Meet the Team

@Hunter Leavine
Bio: In between podcasting and fishing trips, Hunter can be found participating in dance parties with his daughters and binging Netflix with his wife. He is a chronic optimist, a Leo, an amateur (very amateur) tattoo artist, and aspiring entrepreneur.
Lives: Crawfordville, FL
Phones: (850) 443-0506
Email: Hunter@drifterfishclub.com

@Chase Hancock
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Lives: Jacksonville, FL
Phone: (904) 813-6319
Email: Chase@drifterfishclub.com

@JARRETT DIXON
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Lives: Tampa, FL
Phone: (727) 432-1468
Email: Jarrett@drifterfishclub.com

@Ian Niklaus Drifter Studio Videographer
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Lives: Jackson Hole, WY
Phone: (570) 772-3022
Email: Ian@drifterfishclub.com

Mason Irwin Drifter Studio Photographer
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@Adam Greene
@Adam Haworth

@Andrew Draper (AKA The Golden Boy)
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@Bobby Duran
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@Brad Greenlee
Bio: Brad Greenlee here. I'm 40 years old and I grew up in the Dallas/Fort Worth area but have been living in Round Rock, Tx, outside of Austin, for 10 years. Growing up we spent our summers on the many lakes of the DFW area doing skiing, tubing, fishing, etc. With so much freshwater around us, we never had a need or desire to head to the Texas Coast. I spent most of my life fishing for large mouth bass, sunfish, and catfish.
It wasn't until I was in college til I ever saw the coast of Texas and another few years after that until I wet a line on the coast. I met my wife in 2016 and she grew up going to the coast with her family and that is when I started going more frequently and got more interested in salt water fishing. Around the time we got together we both started fly fishing freshwater, mainly for sunfish and Guadalupe Bass and the occasional trip to New Braunfels to fish for trout and now yearly trips out west for epic cutthroat trout fishing.
It wasn't until 3-4 years ago that we felt good enough to put up the spinning gear on the coast and start throwing flies. Still getting used to it and working on getting better. When we go to the coast we mainly head to Port O'Connor but occasionally go to Rockport.
My wife and I have a son, who will be turning 3 in August. He has been through it all in a short time period and is our absolute pride and joy. I don't get to fish as much as I used to, as all the other dads know well, but I like to get on the water as much as time allows.
I work in residential construction as a project manager, specializing in custom and luxury projects.
I'm really stoked about Drifter. I'm still primarily a freshwater guy, but really want to grow my saltwater game and push myself outside of my comfort zone. Super stoked to meet everyone and have camaraderie with a bunch of like minded folks.
If anyone ever finds themselves in the Austin area and want to wet a line or just grab a beer, give me a shout!
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Phone: 512-560-7822
Email: brad.greenlee@gmail.com
Favorite Fish: Westslope Cutthroat Trout and Jack Crevalle

@Brett Rigsby
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@Brian Brakefield

@Brooks Pellerin
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@Chip Leavine (The Drifter Daddy)
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@Chris Milton
Bio: I’m Chris Milton, from Maurepas, Louisiana, which is nestled between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. I’ve spent my entire life in the Sportsman’s Paradise, and many of my fondest memories have been created by what she has to offer. The latest roof over my head has me situated on one of our local canals in the middle of Maurepas Swamp.
I have two children, a son(23) and a daughter(17), to which I am extremely proud of their accomplishments. My son is now a process operator at a local chemical plant, and my daughter starts her undergrad at our state university this fall.
Hunting and fishing have come and go throughout my life, but somehow we always end up back together. In recent years I’ve been most mad at the ducks, and the difficult challenge of putting it all together for a redfish on the fly(this has most often been solo poling where everything seems to go wrong).
I prefer the challenge of the catch to the quantity of them these days. Having the opportunity to experience those challenges is part of what drove me to the club, as well as meeting a bunch of people with the same passion. So many places I’ve yet to see, and fishing is a fantastic way to experience them.
Since the pandemic, I’ve been lucky enough to work from home. This will be year 17 that I have been with a large industrial construction company, heading our IT Infrastructure group. It's a great career, but it's on autopilot at this point, and not overly satisfying(i hope we can keep a secret!🤣). So who knows what is to come, but now's the time for new adventures that may present new opportunities.
Lives: Maureoas, LA
Phone: (225) 572-2155
Email: chris@milt0n.com

@Chris Mitchem
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@Cliff Kent
@Cory Routh

@DeJuan Roy
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@Eric Homme
@George Krombs

@George Karutz
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@JD Pipe
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@Joseph Clements
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@Joseph Espich (The OG Drifter)
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@John Scott
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@Justin Wood
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@Lane Batley

@Matt Clarke
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@Mac Waller

@Mike Free (AKA Bonefish Mike)
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@Ryley Anderson
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@Rick Marcus
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@Robert Knight

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@Sloan Howard
@Steve Hall

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@Trey Foshee
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@Vince Stegura
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@Wesley Tallyn (The Bird Man)
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