Our Crew!

Dustin Kinsman is one of the starting three that made this fishing team. He has been fishing the pier sense he was 9 years old. Over the years he watched shark fisherman do what they do and learned off of it. Then one day he got the gear he needed and start shark fishing. Once that happened there was no stopping him. He is very knowledgable at what he does and he is always looking for conversation to show tourist what his island and its ocean is all about!

 

Justin Corson is very new to shark fishing. He has made a very nice impact to the sport in the Glynn area. Catching various species. He has a good passion for shark fishing which gave him respect from everyone. He is always willing to take one for the team. Whether it's kayaking baits out, or changing spots to get away from other fisherman. He is always down to do something to make fishing that much better. 

 

Tiffany Leggett is one of the only females in our fishing crew. She is a mother as of a couple months ago, but while she was pregnant she still fished regularly. She actually caught this fish while she was pregnant. Which is pretty awesome. Glad you are apart of the crew!

 

Daniel “Risky” Drummond is one of the most interesting people you can meet. He is also one of the first members of PRF. He has some pretty interesting catches. One week he caught three sharks over 6 feet long in a two day spread. He has probably pulled more all nighters then anyone. Overall he is a great fisherman and we are honored to have him apart of this team.

 

Robert Fountain is a veteran at St. Simons Island Pier.  He has been fishing here more then anyone else in our crew. He is also a proud owner of two 130 wides. He has been apart of many catches from the PRF crew as well. He is very knowledgable about the sport, and always willing to help one out in need. He has one goal in his head, and that is to be the first person to catch a Great White off of St. Simons Island Pier. Glad you are apart of the team Robert!

 

Zach Newman is also in the military, he currently serves in the Marine Corps. Every time he comes back to Saint Simons Island he always finds a way to the pier for a night of fishing. He is a great guy and one hell of a fisherman. Much respect for you and we hope to see you soon!

 

David “Waffle” Smith is one of the first members of the PRF Crew. He has been one of the most inspirational members of this team. Catching most of his fish last year and this year. He is the life in the crowd and a very talented musician. One thing he loves just as much as fishing is his beard that he has been growing for four years!