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Jul 232017

Trip 10 (5-day) Izorline- and Turner’s-sponsored trip is off and running!

July 23rd, 2017|Categories: Captain Mike's Blog, Uncategorized|

Anglers were early to rise this morning so they could arrive at Fisherman’s Landing for early check-in for Searcher‘s Trip 10, the annual Izorline/Turner’s Outdoorsman 5-day.

Pro-staffers Wendy Tochihara and Lori Sachau were the first to board, with their cart overflowing with gear, giveaways and swag for our lucky anglers!

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The boat departed at 8:40am to load up on bait. Capt Art called in to report they got  some nice-looking sardines and that they were headed for some Day One fishing! Check back here  for daily reports from the field!

 

Jul 202017

Price Drop! Trip 12 (3-day) “Summer Fishing at Spring Price”!

July 20th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

A discount AND a light load? YES!

We’ve rolled back the price of Trip 12 (3-day) to our spring rate: $925! It’s a light-load, weekday offshore adventure! Book your spot for this 3-day offshore trip and join the hunt for yellowtail, dorado, tuna, and more! Click here to reserve your spot

Loaner gear is always available on board Searcher thanks to Accurate Fishing and Seeker Fishing Rods.

Join us for this mid-summer fishing dream come true!

Jul 162017

Team Searcher at LP Fishing Supply In Oceanside for seminar and summer social!

July 16th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|


“”Tackle Tips for Multi-day Trips” seminar and a summer social at the tackle shop in Oceanside!”

From Searcher Sportfishing seminar at LP Fishing Supply. Posted by SearcherSportfishing on 7/16/2017 (16 items)

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Jul 122017

Trip 6 (1.5 day) Golden Charter July 12 report

July 12th, 2017|Categories: Trip Reports|

Hello anglers: We had some action this morning on a kelp paddie! Tom Golden is pictured fighting a yellowtail. Everyone has had a chance to land a yellow and we are now looking for more.
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Hello anglers: We had great action this morning catching yellowtail, so we decided to head north and took for common dolphin and yellowfin tuna together. It took awhile but we found a group of dolphin and we got two fish on the trolling lures.The yellowfin boiled around on one of the stops, but we didnt’ hook any on live bait. The fish are 18-25 pounds. We are hopeful this is a sign of things to come. Tom and Jesse, the Bachelor (but not for long) Golden are posing with the yellowfin tuna that Tom landed.
Team Searcher

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