EPISODE · Jan 26, 2025 · 8 MIN
Jets' Defensive Tackle Quinnen Williams Sets Sights on Sailfish
from Science of Fishing · host Mark Farag
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!Key Takeaways:* Quinnen fished in Alabama lakes with his father-in-law* He's excited to catch a sailfish in the upcoming tournament* Quinnen compares fishing techniques to football skills* He plays defensive tackle for the New York Jets* Quinnen enjoys the focused lifestyle in New York* 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🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Seamule: www.seamule.comBlack Reef Spearfishing: www.blackreefco.comBloody 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: [email protected] 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 @scienceoffishing Facebook: Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)If you enjoyed this episode with Quinnen Williams, subscribe to our channel!Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!
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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!Key Takeaways:* Quinnen fished in Alabama lakes with his father-in-law* He's excited to catch a sailfish in the upcoming tournament* Quinnen compares fishing techniques to football skills* He plays defensive tackle for the New York Jets* Quinnen enjoys the focused lifestyle in New York* 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🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Seamule: www.seamule.comBlack Reef Spearfishing: www.blackreefco.comBloody 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: [email protected] 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 @scienceoffishing Facebook: Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)If you enjoyed this episode with Quinnen Williams, subscribe to our channel!Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!
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