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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2024 · 18 MIN

Competitive Edge: How Captain Taylor Sanford Dominates Tuna Tournaments

from Science of Fishing · host Mark Farag

Ever wonder what it takes to win big in tuna tournaments? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Captain Taylor Sanford of Gypsea, who shares his journey from fistfights with his brother to dominating tuna tournaments. From his unique hybrid fishing spread to the game-changing impact of sonar technology, Taylor takes us through the strategies that have led to his recent success. Dive into the competitive mindset of a tournament champion and discover how family dynamics can make or break a fishing team. Let us know in the comments which of Taylor's fishing tips you found most surprising! Key Takeaways: * Taylor comes from a fishing family and fishes tournaments with his brother * They use a unique hybrid spread with 12 rods for tuna fishing * Sonar technology has been a game-changer for their tournament success * Taylor's competitive nature extends beyond fishing to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu * The team celebrates after tournaments but stays focused during competition * Taylor believes tuna fishing provides great content for Sport Fishing Championship 🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Seamule:⁠ www.seamule.com⁠ Black Reef Spearfishing:⁠ www.blackreefco.com Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.com If 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] REEL IN SOME MERCH:⁠  www.thescienceoffishing.com⁠/merch FOLLOW 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) Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!

Ever wonder what it takes to win big in tuna tournaments? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Captain Taylor Sanford of Gypsea, who shares his journey from fistfights with his brother to dominating tuna tournaments. From his unique hybrid fishing spread to the game-changing impact of sonar technology, Taylor takes us through the strategies that have led to his recent success. Dive into the competitive mindset of a tournament champion and discover how family dynamics can make or break a fishing team. Let us know in the comments which of Taylor's fishing tips you found most surprising! Key Takeaways: * Taylor comes from a fishing family and fishes tournaments with his brother * They use a unique hybrid spread with 12 rods for tuna fishing * Sonar technology has been a game-changer for their tournament success * Taylor's competitive nature extends beyond fishing to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu * The team celebrates after tournaments but stays focused during competition * Taylor believes tuna fishing provides great content for Sport Fishing Championship 🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Seamule:⁠ www.seamule.com⁠ Black Reef Spearfishing:⁠ www.blackreefco.com Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.com If 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] REEL IN SOME MERCH:⁠  www.thescienceoffishing.com⁠/merch FOLLOW 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) Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!

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