Mark sits down with Dusty, owner-operator of the 80-foot Viking Surf Bum and leader of one of the most talked-about all-female crews in big-game fishing. Dusty and her team ran hard this season, making the long push from Palm Beach through the Bahamas and up the eastern seaboard to Ocean City. Along the way, they built real momentum, earned respect inside the SFC, and showed that an all-lady team can hang with anybody on the water.In this episode, Dusty breaks down how she got into Fishing, how the crew came together, what it’s like fishing against top teams, and why she’s committed to helping more women step into the sport. She walks through the learning curve, the long runs, the dock-party culture, and the friendships that built this season into her best one yet.Whether you follow the SFC, love marlin stories, or just enjoy seeing people chase something they care about, this is a good one. Check out the New York Granders and the Surf Bum crew as they roll into the offseason and start stacking fish for next year.Check out the New York Granders: / nygranders SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: https://www.bloodybattery.comShady Rays: https://www.shadyrays.com (use code SCIENCE for 35% off)E-Sea Rider Marine Bean Bags: https://www.eseaerider.comREEL IN SOME MERCHShop official Science of Fishing gear: https://www.thescienceoffishing.com/m...JOIN THE COMMUNITYQuestions, guest requests, or ideas?Email Mark: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: / scienceoffishing TikTok: / scienceoffishing Facebook: / scienceoffishing Twitter/X: / scienceoffish
We’re in Cabo San Lucas with Captain Spencer Johnson of the Freebird, fishing this week with Lone Stars Angling Club and Scotty Shephler. Spencer tells the full story. How a bay guide in Texas ends up selling everything he owns, moving to St. Thomas with two duffel bags, learning to dive, fishing the North Drop and the fads, and eventually running a big-game boat full time. We also get into King Ranch life, population management and nilgai, duck season, water shortages on the Gulf coast, and what makes Cabo’s release fishing different from the live bait black marlin game. Spencer’s path shows how much of this life comes down to timing, curiosity, and the willingness to go all in.
Mark sits down with Captain Blaine Birch of New Jersey Seabirds to talk about his path from New York’s corporate world to leading one of the Atlantic’s most successful fishing teams. They dive into his $700K season, his roots in New Jersey, and the family lessons that shaped his drive to win. Filmed in Cabo during the Sport Fishing Championship finals.Follow their progress! @seabirdsac @taylor_jean_sport_fishing @blainebirch @sportfishingchampionship SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: https://www.bloodybattery.comShady Rays: https://www.shadyrays.com (use code SCIENCE for 35% off)E-Sea Rider Marine Bean Bags: https://www.eseaerider.comREEL IN SOME MERCHShop official Science of Fishing gear: https://www.thescienceoffishing.com/m...JOIN THE COMMUNITYQuestions, guest requests, or ideas?Email Mark: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: / scienceoffishing TikTok: / scienceoffishing Facebook: / scienceoffishing Twitter/X: / scienceoffish #scienceoffishing #fishing #fishinglife
We sit down after the scales with Jamie Bunn, Nick McCabe, Steve Fishman, and Mark Miller to unpack a wild Pompano Beach Saltwater Circuit: a KDW “double jackpot” from Weight and Sea, a 48-lb wahoo that sealed the series, and the rig choices that made the difference when August went flat. You’ll hear exactly how the champs built a 91-point season (2nd–1st–1st), why “fish the baits in” matters, and how a sliding 6–8 oz band-clip presentation quietly cleaned up bites between downriggers and kites. We also get into pre-fish adversity (a boat sinking at the dock), semi-pro angles, and what’s coming next year—including youth divisions and new formats.
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When a one-square-mile bait ball turns alive with billfish, everything changes. In this episode, Mark sits down with Captain Tyler Dufresne of “Lights Out” to break down a once-in-a-lifetime white marlin bite: 47 releases across an overnight push, multiple quads, triples, and the counterintuitive call that won the clock—stop on doubles, land fast, reset quicker. We unpack how they read water, used satellite charts and sonar, recognized a tight biomass, and managed crew to keep hooks in fish without burning time. Plus: SFC strategy, Ocean City prep, and Tyler’s favorite bigeye-on-a-popper story.Keep up with Lights Out: / tidetyler / lightsout62 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH
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The WMO clip lit a fire: production vs custom. Shane Guidry explains why he runs a Viking 82C and why it works for him—35 knots in 4–5’ seas, parts when you need them, and a hull that raises fish. We break down the “passed 11 boats” run, what common parts mean on real trips, and why the interior matters when your family actually stays aboard. Watch and weigh in.Connect with Team Harvey Fishinghttps://www.teamharveyfishing.com/ / teamharveyfishing SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCHwww.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing TikTok: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing Facebook: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing Twitter: @scienceoffish / scienceoffish #boating #fishing #marlin
The Pompano Beach Saltwater Circuit (PBSC) Summer Series is down to its final leg — the Mercury/SeaVee Saltwater Showdown. Tournament director Jamie Bunn sits down with Capt. Alex Burgess and Capt. Blake Selznick from Team Maxed Out to break down their biggest wins, strategies, and the road to the Showdown Crown.From a 49-pound kingfish caught before 8 a.m. to a nail-biting $97,000 win decided by less than two pounds, this episode is packed with tournament tactics, behind-the-scenes stories, and gear insights from our official apparel sponsor, Coolibar. We also look ahead to the August showdown, where wahoo, tuna, and kingfish could decide it all. Whether you’re a seasoned tournament pro or a weekend warrior, you’ll pick up valuable tips on bait, boat prep, and mindset for fishing under pressure.If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast! Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!Jamie Bunn @fishbluewaterAlex Burgess @seapremacyfishingcharters @livingwater39Blake Selesnick @blakeselesnick🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH:www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing TikTok: @scienceoffishing / scienceoffishing Youtube: @scienceoffishing / @scienceoffishing Facebook: Science of Fishing / scienceoffishing Twitter: @scienceoffish / scienceoffish #fishing #fishingreport #offshorefishing
Adam from Canyon Runner breaks down this week’s offshore chaos in the Northeast — monster tuna, wild canyon runs, and who’s crushing the leaderboard. From Hudson to Veatch, the bite is heating up and the action is non-stop. Don’t miss the full Offshore Report!CANYON RUNNER: www.canyonrunner.com🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:SHADY RAYS: "SCIENCE" for 35% off. https:??www.shadyrays.comBloody Battery: https://www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH: www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:Instagram: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)TikTok: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)Youtube: @scienceoffishing (https://www.youtube.com/@scienceoffishing)Facebook: Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast! Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!
In this episode of The Science of Fishing, host Mark Farag is joined by legendary coach and fishing enthusiast Jimmy Johnson to dive into everything you need to know about Jimmy Johnson Fish Week. From the origins of the $1 million championship fishing tournament to what makes this event the ultimate experience for anglers, fans, and families, Jimmy shares exclusive behind-the-scenes insight and why Fish Week continues to grow every year.Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just hearing about it for the first time, this episode gives you an inside look at one of the most exciting fishing events in the country.🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comTurtlebox: turtleboxaudio.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH: www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:
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In this episode of The Science of Fishing, host Mark Farag is joined by Ozzy Delgado, co-founder of the Billfish Conservation Project, to discuss the urgent challenges of billfish conservation, overfishing, and the future of sustainable fishing.
They dive into the science behind billfish migration, the impact of bycatch on marlin and sailfish populations, and why protecting these apex predators is critical to maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems. Ozzy shares field experience, real-world conservation strategies, and how the Billfish Conservation Project is making a difference through science, advocacy, and community-driven action.
This special episode celebrates World Oceans Day 2025—a global call to protect our blue planet through awareness and action.
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In this episode of The Science of Fishing, host Mark Farag is joined by NFL star Leonard Williams for a conversation that goes way beyond the gridiron. Known for his dominance on the defensive line, Leonard opens up about his lifelong love of fishing — and his unexpected passion for Magic: The Gathering.From casting lines offshore to casting spells in competitive card battles, Leonard shares how fishing keeps him grounded and why Magic has become more than just a hobby. We dive into how he balances high-level sports with quiet moments on the water and strategic turns at the card table.This episode blends adrenaline, strategy, and a side of Leonard most fans have never seen.🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH: www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:Instagram: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)TikTok: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)Youtube: @scienceoffishing (https://www.youtube.com/@scienceoffishing)Facebook: Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast! Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!
On this episode of The Science of Fishing, Mark Farag sits down with Tennessee Titans star Jeff Simmons — one of the NFL’s most dominant defensive linemen — to talk about the unexpected place he finds peace: fishing.Jeff shares how he teamed up with pro angler Jaselyn Berthelot and the Mississippi Blues Angling Club at SFC’s The Catch — a competitive fishing event that brought athletes and anglers together on the water. What started as a high-energy tournament turned into a personal reminder for Jeff about why he loves fishing in the first place.They dive into how fishing helps Jeff decompress from the pressure of NFL life, the mindset overlap between sports and the outdoors, and what it means to find stillness in a high-impact world. From battling in the trenches on Sundays to chasing redfish on the Gulf, Jeff opens up in a way fans rarely get to hear.Whether you’re into football, fishing, or stories that hit deeper than stats and scales — this episode brings it all together.Football. Fishing. Focus. And the people who live it.🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.comIf you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comREEL IN SOME MERCH: www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:Instagram: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)TikTok: @scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)Youtube: @scienceoffishing (https://www.youtube.com/@scienceoffishing)Facebook: Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to the podcast! Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!
On this episode of The Science of Fishing, Mark Farag sits down with Pat Bennett, the inventor and founder of E-SeaRider — the original bean bag built specifically for boaters and offshore anglers. Pat shares how the idea was born out of real time on the water, and how E-SeaRider has grown into one of the most trusted names in comfort for those who spend long days offshore.
They get into the early days of the brand, the challenges of creating a product truly made for fishermen, and how E-SeaRider designs with anglers in mind — from durability and function to the thoughtful materials that help reduce waste and last season after season. Pat also talks about the culture around offshore fishing, business lessons learned along the way, and a few fishing stories that’ll hit home for anyone who’s ever run 40 miles before sunrise.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a full-time deckhand, this episode gives you a closer look at the gear that makes the grind more comfortable — and the people who build it with purpose.🎣
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In this episode of The Science of Fishing, we sit down with tournament director and Bluewater Movements founder Jamie Bunn, the mastermind behind South Florida’s premier summer tournament circuit—the Pompano Beach Saltwater Circuit (PBSC).
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The structure and strategy behind the three-event summer lineup: the Saltwater Shootout, Slam, and Showdown
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Whether you're a seasoned angler aiming for the Showdown Crown or simply curious about the intricacies of elite tournament setups, this episode offers a wealth of information and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the industry's best.
Don't miss this deep dive—especially if you're gearing up for the summer fishing season.
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In this episode of The Science of Fishing, Mark Farag sits down with Captain JC Cleare of Team REMIX, fresh off their historic $444,000 win at the Jimmy Johnson Quest for the Ring Championship Fishing Tournament. This record-breaking payout marks the largest in the tournament's history, and JC gives us an inside look at what it took to claim the top spot.We break down the strategy, execution, and the heart-pounding moments that led to victory. From the game plan to the final catch, this episode is packed with insights from one of the sport’s top captains.
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The 22nd Annual Sailfish Challenge delivered an unforgettable performance, shattering records in Leg Two of the Quest for the Crest Sailfish Series, presented by Raymarine! Over two action-packed days, 61 teams released an astonishing 1,467 sailfish, setting a new U.S. tournament record for most releases! Day One alone saw 912 sailfish released—the highest single-day total ever recorded in a U.S. tournament. Today we sit down with 3 captains from the top 5 teams this year.
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Have you ever wondered how an NFL defensive end would fare on the open water? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Brian Burns, the newly signed New York Giants player, as he prepares for an exciting fishing tournament. From his roots in Fort Lauderdale to his recent move to the Big Apple, Brian shares his thoughts on this new adventure and how he plans to bring his on-field intensity to the fishing boat. Dive into the mindset of a professional athlete taking on a completely new challenge, and let us know in the comments which part of Brian's approach to fishing resonates with you the most!
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* Brian recently signed with the New York Giants after playing for the Carolina Panthers
* He's from Fort Lauderdale and this move to New York will be his furthest from home
* Brian describes his on-field mentality as "controlled aggression"
* He's new to fishing but excited to learn and potentially find a new hobby
* Despite being competitive, Brian is most looking forward to learning about fishing
* He plans to look the part of a pro fisherman, even if his skills aren't quite there yet
* Brian believes Fort Lauderdale has a unique, chill vibe compared to other Florida cities
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Have you ever wondered what NFL players do to unwind? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons, who shares his passion for fishing and outdoor activities. From his early days of sneaking into ponds in Mississippi to his upcoming deep-sea fishing adventure, Jeffery takes us on a journey through his life and his love for the outdoors. Dive into the mindset of a professional athlete who finds peace on the water, and let us know in the comments which story Jeffery shared was your favorite!
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* He's excited about his first deep-sea fishing experience
* Simmons sees fishing as a way to disconnect and find peace
* He enjoys various outdoor activities, including shooting and riding four-wheelers
* Jeffery has fond memories of sneaking into fishing ponds as a kid
* He loves fishing with his 6-year-old son, who outfished everyone with a Spider-Man pole
* Simmons brings his competitive spirit from football to fishing
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Have you ever wondered how an NFL player approaches fishing? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams as he prepares for the Sport Fishing Championship. From his roots fishing in Alabama to his quest for a sailfish, Quinnen shares his passion for both football and fishing. Dive into the mindset of a professional athlete as he compares the techniques needed on the field to those required on the water. Join us as we explore Quinnen's competitive spirit, his love for the outdoors, and his excitement for the upcoming fishing tournament!
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* He's excited to catch a sailfish in the upcoming tournament
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* He plays defensive tackle for the New York Jets
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* He plans to approach fishing with the same focus as football
* Memorable hit from Alvin Kamara knocked the wind out of him
* Quinnen aims to be quiet and focused during the fishing tournament
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Have you ever wondered how an NFL quarterback would fare on the open sea? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with NFL star Jameis Winston as he prepares for an exciting fishing tournament. From his limited deep-sea fishing experience to his approach to teamwork both on and off the field, Jameis shares his thoughts on this new challenge and how he plans to bring his football mindset to the fishing boat. Dive into the perspective of a professional athlete taking on a completely new adventure, and let us know in the comments which aspect of Jameis's approach to fishing resonates with you the most!
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* Winston sees parallels between fishing and quarterbacking, particularly in patience and adaptability
* He's looking forward to bonding with teammates and learning from professionals
* Jameis emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence in managing team dynamics
* He views fishing as an opportunity to learn and serve his more experienced teammates
* Winston discusses the constant changes in NFL team composition and the need to build new relationships
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