Michael Taylor

Navarre , FL

Competition Team: AF

Member Since:
March 2006

 

2018 National Standings

Circuit Place Events Fish Total Points
AFT 1929 3 0 0.00 150
OS 507 3 5 11.42 518

2018 Division Point Standings

Circuit Division Place Events Fish Total Points
AFT 48 39 3 0 0.00 150
OS 11 42 2 2 3.70 285
OS 10 75 1 3 7.72 233

2018 Service Team Standings (American Fishing Tour Only)

Service Ranking Points
AF 109 150

2018 Tournament Results

Name Circuit Div Date Lake Pl Fish BB Total Pnts
Michael D. Taylor AFT 48 01/27/2018 Cross 21 0 0.00 0.00 50
Michael David D. Taylor AFT 48 10/21/2017 Red River 10 0 0.00 0.00 50
Michael D. Taylor AFT 48 11/18/2017 Caddo 14 0 0.00 0.00 50
Michael David D. Taylor OS 11 02/03/2018 Cedar Creek 23 0 0.00 0.00 50
Michael David D. Taylor OS 10 02/24/2018 Sam Rayburn 18 3 0.00 7.72 233
Michael David D. Taylor OS 11 03/24/2018 Palestine 16 2 0.00 3.70 235

 

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What Truck, Boat and Outboard does Michael run?

Dodge Ram

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What Michael does for a living:

United States Air Force (Retired)


What you should know about Michael:

Was a USAF weapons loader for 25 years and worked on F-16s, F-15Es, A-10s,  B-2s and F-22's.


How Michael started fishing

Started Tournament Fishing with the Whiteman Bassmasters club when stationed at Whiteman AFB, MO.


Aspirations or goals with fishing

Just love being on the water and learning.  If I can win enough in one tournament to pay for the next one that is a bonus.


Favorite way to fish

Crankbait fishing.  I like to fish fast and cover water.


Most exciting fishing experience

Hooking a 20 pound Muskie in the closing minutes of a bass tournament on  Pomme De Terre Lake in Missouri.  Didn't help win the tournament but it was exciting.


How Michael preps for a tournament

Lots of internet research on maps and fishing reports.


Three favorite search baits

 Crankbaits, Swim Jigs, Chatterbaits


Best tournament finish and what you did that day when you were fishing.

Won a club tournament from the backseat by pitching and flipping jigs and Senko's into flooded buckbrush.


Most challenging part of tournament fishing

Since I am typically a co-angler, the hardest part is deciding what rods to leave behind.


When tournaments don't go my way

Just put my head down and fish something I am confident with.


Advice to give to an aspiring tournament angler:

Some shared general bass fishing techniques for people just getting into the sport


 


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