In this episode of The Science of Fishing, we sit down with a Rhode Island-based angler to break down what it really takes to compete in today’s offshore tournament scene. From humble beginnings fishing stripers and fluke along the Jersey shore to chasing blue marlin in the Bahamas, this conversation dives deep into the progression of a serious fisherman.We get into the excitement and pressure of traveling tournament circuits, how crews prepare for unfamiliar waters like Charleston and the Bahamas, and why blue marlin fishing stands out as one of the most electrifying experiences in the sport. Along the way, there are stories of once-in-a-lifetime encounters, including a massive blue marlin that pushed the limits of what’s possible offshore.Whether you’re chasing tuna up north or dreaming about big game fishing in warmer waters, this episode gives you a real look at the mindset, strategy, and passion behind competitive fishing at the highest level.REEL IN SOME MERCHShop official Science of Fishing gear: https://www.thescienceoffishing.com/merchJOIN THE COMMUNITYQuestions, guest requests, or ideas?Email Mark: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishingTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scienceoffishingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/scienceoffishingTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/scienceoffish#scienceoffishing #fishing #fishinglife
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