Ray Templeton

Andover , KS

Competition Team: AF

Member Since:
September 2001

 

2022 National Standings

Circuit Place Events Fish Total Points
AFT 147 8 11 17.98 2386

2022 Division Point Standings

Circuit Division Place Events Fish Total Points
AFT 1 144 1 1 3.62 1285
AFT 58 9 7 10 14.36 1101

2022 Service Team Standings (American Fishing Tour Only)

Service Ranking Points
AF 12 2386

2022 Tournament Results

Name Circuit Div Date Lake Pl Fish BB Total Pnts
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 03/26/2022 Big Hill 10 2 1.73 2.70 187
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 04/10/2022 Big Hill 16 0 0.00 0.00 50
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 05/15/2022 Big Hill 20 0 0.00 0.00 50
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 06/11/2022 Big Hill 13 1 0.74 0.74 184
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 08/27/2022 Bone Creek 16 1 2.75 2.75 185
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 09/17/2022 Big Hill 17 1 1.27 1.27 181
Ray N. Templeton AFT 58 10/01/2022 Big Hill 13 5 1.75 6.90 364
Ray OZ N. Templeton AFT 1 10/19/2022 Eufaula 144 1 3.62 3.62 1285

 

2023 Results - 2022 Results - 2021 Results - 2020 Standings - 2019 Standings - 2018 Standings

What Truck, Boat and Outboard does Ray run?

2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 LTZ, 2020 Triton 20TrX Patriot, 2020 Mercury 250 Pro XS 4 Stroke 

My Sponsors

My Number 1 Sponsor is my Wife Paulette of 36 years.

Mid-Kansas Marine, Triton Boats, Mercury Outboard Motors, Lowrance Ghost Trolling Motors, Livingston Lures, Power-Pole, Lowrance Electronics HDS Live Units, Fishing Hot Spots Maps, DuraSafe Locks, Go-Pro Cameras, Chevy Trucks,  Lews Rod & Reels, TH Marine, Atlas Hydraulic Jack Plates, Ionic Batteries, Berkley Products, Precision Sonars, Transducer Shield & Saver, RyTek Marine Transducer Mounts, BoatEFX Steps, ZDecals, Hennessey Outdoor Electronics (LED Blade Power Pole Nav Light), YOLOtek (PowerStick-53 Gen5)  Aqua Traction Flooring and DD26 Live Foot.

What Ray does for a living:

RETIRED, RETIRED, RETIRED, RETIRED


What you should know about Ray:

Retired U.S. Air Force (22 years), Viet Nam Vet.  Member of MBAA/ABA since 1985, selected into ABA Hall of Fame 2016.  Proud member of American Legion Post 408 and VFW Post 7253 both in Derby, Kansas.  A VERY PROUD PATRIOT GUARD RIDER.


How Ray started fishing

Started fishing when I was 14 with my uncle and my first tournament was in 1971


Aspirations or goals with fishing

Just enjoy the day on the water and catching that BIG ONE


Favorite way to fish

Flipping, it appears that the best way to catch the BIG ONE'S, for me anyway.


Most exciting fishing experience

At Big Hill Lake in Parson's Kansas in a MBAA Tournament in April 1998 I had just bought a new boat and I drew our Dist 58 director Roger Gunsell and he had a limit for 18 + lbs and with a hour to go I only had two fish, THEN THE FUN BEGAIN on three consecutive cast I caught three fish each weighing over six lbs and won the tournament with 24.52 lbs.  WHAT A DAY I WILL NEVER FORGET


How Ray preps for a tournament

Maps and GPS systems for me to study.


Three favorite search baits

Spinnerbait, Crankbaits and Plastics (Sinko's and Baby Brush Hog's)


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

1st Place, See above:   Just keep fishing and not giving up till that LAST CAST


Most challenging part of tournament fishing

Patience, Patience, Patience and then a little Patience, Just keep casting and not giving up, fish your last cast as if it were your first of the day and stay focused


When tournaments don't go my way

Just remember that there is another day of fishing coming.  That's why they call it fishing and not catching


Advice to give to an aspiring tournament angler:

Have FUN above everything and the good fish will come.  If you are a co-angler you will learn a ton from your boater and you will fish with some of the best in American Bass Anglers,  But remember to have FUN


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

Don't try to buy the best of everything at first.  A couple of spinnerbaits, crankbaits and some plastics and go enjoy your day on the water with a ABA member and he/she will help you with any and everything you will need to know about fishing a tournament.  Love to see the younger anglers (14 to 18) getting into ABA, lets help them as much as we can.



 


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