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Hunter Leavine

Chasing stories, sharing lessons, and growing up with the Drifter Fish Club and Captains Collective.

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When Nostalgia Turns on Us

Written By: Hunter Leavine

Photos By: Brett Rigsby

“Where are you going next?”

“Homosassa,” I said.

“You’re about thirty years late to Homosassa.”

I paused, embarrassed by my prior excitement.

“I’m about thirty years...

11 days ago
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9

Bird’s Nest

For young outdoorsmen, buying your first baitcaster is a rite of passage.

At least it was for me.

I remember standing in the store feeling like I had entered some new level of manhood. I had outgrown the days of bobbers and cane poles. Sp...

15 days ago
8

Hummingbird Ass

For all my faults, I have never lacked ambition.

Discernment? I’ve missed a few signs.

Emotional intelligence? Let’s just say I have made some bold…misreads.

Character? Unfortunately, I have had seasons where that needed serious attentio...

25 days ago
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The Tension Within Tradition

Written by Hunter Leavine

Photos by Mason Erwin

Most of us are traditionalists until tradition becomes inconvenient.

A more honest title might be selective nostalgists.

We love the old ways. We love the stories, the rituals, the inherit...

a month ago
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Learning Where Control Ends

Written by Hunter Leavine

Photos by Mason Erwin & Jesse Males

It was too early to start thinking about lunch, too late to pretend the day still had unlimited potential, and the rain had lasted long enough to soak through my backup rain ja...

a month ago
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