Author Archives: Spencer Seeker

About Spencer Seeker

Spencer loves all things related to water and the ocean. When not fishing or writing about it, he can usually be found telling tall fishing tales and sampling delicious seafood at any one of his many South Florida/Caribbean haunts.

Fishing Moon Phases to Maximize the Bite

Last Week’s solar eclipse was an amazing experience for people living in North America, and especially so for those in the 14 U.S. states that enjoyed the good fortune of being in the path of totality, where the Moon completely blocked the Sun for less than 3 minutes.  It was the experience of a lifetime for many of the estimated 20 million people who witnessed the event. It certainly had an effect on humans, as noted by the record crowds… Read More »

8 Types of Fishing Reels Most Commonly Used

 8 Most Used Types of Fishing Reels by Anglers Most of us who are involved with recreational fishing know what a reel is and the basics of what it does. However, we have many types of fishing reels, used for different types of fishing and situations. You might be asking yourself, what difference does it make what reel I use? Well, it does make a difference, because each type of fishing reel is designed with a specific use or experience in… Read More »

Underwater Drones: Will Sport Fishing Ever Be the Same?

When thinking about drones, the first thing that could come to mind is a small device that looks like a helicopter flying around, being controlled by a person with a gigantic remote control. This type of technology has been around for quite a while already, and it is now incredibly popular. Even children are asking for drones as Christmas and birthday presents. They are also being used for multiple applications, such as professional video recording, security, field recognition and so… Read More »

Ciguatera: Danger on the Reefs

Ciguatera is a foodborne illness that is the result of consuming seafood that is contaminated with ciguatoxins. While harmless to the fish it has contaminated, ciguatera is poisonous to humans and can lead to all kinds of horrible ailments. The cause of ciguatera links back to small marine organisms (or plankton) called dinoflagellates that produce the ciguatoxin, which attaches itself to various algae found in reefs. This happens to be regularly consumed by the smaller herbivorous fish, helping to spread… Read More »

Mille Lacs – Fishing for Monster Muskie in Minnesota

Fishing Lake Mille Lacs for Massive Muskie The muskellunge, better know as Muskie, or musky, for short is a very popular species of fish that is found in abundance at Mille Lacs Lake in Minnesota as well as throughout many other regions of North America. But here at Mille Lacs, the fishing is something special, locals and visitors will tell you. As a matter of fact, not only is it one of the best Muskie lakes in Minnesota, it is… Read More »

Braided Fishing Line vs Mono – Which is Better?

Braid vs Mono: Which is the Better Fishing Line? It has become one of the longest on-going debates between anglers for some time now – which is better, monofilament or braided fishing line? Depending on who you talk to, the answer to this question can vary greatly. Some, typically veteran anglers, swear by their tried and tested monofilament fishing lines, mainly because they have been using them for as long as they have been fishing. Conversely, a large number of… Read More »

Top 5 National Parks in America for Fishing Enthusiasts

Fishing One of These 5 Great Parks Should Be on Your Bucket List Forget going down to the usual local lake or pond for a day of fishing. If you live in America, the thought of wasting precious leisure hours re-hooking bait and anxiously waiting for a tug is painful, especially when you have some extraordinary fishing destinations at your fingertips. With close to 60 national parks, the U.S is full of preserved sects of the great outdoors that can… Read More »

Pacific Paradise Fishing: Welcome to Hawaii

The Aloha State – Sportfishing’s Paradise The Aloha State is the last state added to the United States (1959) but that is probably the only thing it is last in. When it comes to sheer, breath-taking beauty this island destination has very few peers. Hawaii has been a top vacation destination for a long time now and you would be hard-pressed to find anyone who not want to spend a week or two having fun under the sun in this… Read More »

Nicaragua:  Latin America’s Hottest Sport Fishing Secret is Out

Quietly Becoming Central America’s Sport Fishing Hotspot Just a couple of decades ago very few people thought of Nicaragua while planning their next big fishing trip – it just wasn’t that kind of place. Fast forward to 2015 and things have changed dramatically. It went from being a country that was devastated by a brutal civil war in the ’80s to a democratic transition in the ’90s to an incredible transformation that has turned it into one of Forbes’s most… Read More »

Gatun Lake, Panama – Some of the Best Peacock Bass Fishing in the World

It’s no secret that American President Theodore Roosevelt was an avid outdoorsman and proponent of “masculine vigor,” so one almost wonders if he knew that the completion of the Panama Canal would create a number of fantastic fishing spots in Central America. Of course, we’ll never know if Teddy was thinking about fishing while sitting on that steam shovel in 1906, but we certainly know that the construction efforts resulted in what was at the time the largest man-made lake… Read More »