About “The Science of Fishing”

Welcome to "The Science of Fishing" podcast, where we explore the “science” behind the sport of fishing. Our goal is to educate and entertain our listeners by delving into the latest research, technology, and techniques used in fishing today.

In each episode, we'll interview seasoned experts in the field of fishing, including charter captains, seasoned mates, tackle shops and experienced anglers, to get a deeper understanding behind the sport. From the mechanics of casting to the biology of fish behavior, we'll cover a wide range of topics to help you improve your fishing skills and catch more fish.

Here's what you can expect from "The Science of Fishing" podcast:

  • In-depth discussions on the latest fishing technology and techniques

  • Interviews with expert charter captains, seasoned mates, tackle shops and experienced anglers

  • Insights into the biology and behavior of different species of fish

  • Explanations of the scientific principles behind popular fishing techniques

  • Tips and tricks to improve your fishing success

Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, "The Science of Fishing" podcast is the perfect resource for anyone interested in improving their fishing skills and understanding of the sport. So join us on our journey as we explore the science of fishing and discover the secrets of success on the water!

Host: Mark Farag

Mark is an avid fisherman based out of Miami, FL. Growing up in NYC, he fished for stripers and fluke since he was 5 years old. Eventually he made his way offshore chasing his passion of tuna fishing out in the canyons and wrecks off the coast of New Jersey. After some time, Mark made the move to Miami and has fished out of Coconut Grove, FL for the past 8 years. Running to the Bahamas is his favorite place to catch fish. He currently runs a 30ft SeaHunt out of Pompano Beach, FL.