Trip #13: August 14-17 (3 day) Captain Potatohead Memorial Fundraiser
Hello anglers,
We are having a decent morning with some action on yellowtail, dorado and yellowfin tuna. They are coming in as mixed sizes from small (released) to 30 pound tuna. Everyone is having a great time with great weather, lots of giveaways and raffle prizes donated by generous sponsors in honor of Dick Uranga.
Thank you to Melton International Tackle and Robert Aguirre for donations!
More later,
Captain Art and Team Searcher

Maria reeled in a nice tuna after hooked by Capt Mike on a surface lure
Hello anglers,
We had a great day of fishing with action throughout the day. Yellowtail and dorado in the morning, and yellowfin tuna in the afternoon. Plenty of opportunities to catch a fish and have some fun.
The annual grand prize for our Captain Potatohead raffle is is a rod and reel combo donated by Seeker Rods and Searcher. It comes complete with line on it so whoever wins it can use during the trip. Our good friend Terry Onishi custom wraps the rod in the same colors as our friend Dick Uranga’s rods were wrapped! This year, the winner is longtime Potatohead angler, Matt Aguirre, and then he proceeded to land a yellowtail with that rod and reel combo.
Raffle proceeds will be added to other money donated to Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Dickie’s preferred charity. We are hoping for a record donation for 2020, and we’ll announce the Sportsperson of the trip who will receive $1000 credit on the trip next year. (This money was raised by a second jackpot and will be matched by us and added to the donation.)
And secret photos will prove that the schenanigans started by Dickie are underway on the trip too!
Captain Art and Team Searcher
p.s. Preparing for your trip? Check out our YouTube channel for loads of tackle tips: Searcher Sportfishing on YouTube

Potatohead angler Matt with a special rod/reel combo, and its first fish
Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 112 (Bait Selection)
Tackle Tip Thursday is here! We have Captain Art and team Searcher who gives us a great Tackle Tip. Team Searcher shows us all about how to find the perfect bait and what to look for. We show you all the steps for bait selection at the bait receivers at Everingham Bros Bait Co.
A special thank you to Everingham Bros Bait Co. for all you do and having the best bait and service. Thank you so much Captain Art and Team Searcher for the great Tackle Tip and all the information.
Private Charter August 10-14 (3.5 day) trip
Good morning anglers,
After catching limits of bluefin tuna yesterday, the catching is much tougher this morning. We are still seeing signs in the bluefin tuna zone, it’s just harder to get a bite. We’re hoping it’s a time of day thing, and we’ll be ready for the afternoon.
Captain Mike and the boys

Steve got this 30# bluefin sliding into a sonar school on 30lb test
Private Charter August 10-14 (3.5 day) trip
Good morning anglers,
We’re off to a great start here on the bluefin grounds this morning. We had a nice long drift on some biting bluefin tuna and have been scratching late morning early afternoon. Very good sign of 20-40lb fish. We’re catching them on the flyline and the sinker rig. We suffered quite a few casualties this morning but I think we’ve worked the bugs out.
Captain Mike and the boys
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Chartermaster Kevin and crewman Justin with a 30lb bluefin tuna
Good evening anglers,
We had a great day on the bluefin tuna! We ended up catching our limit for the day. They bit pretty much all day. The most successful ways of hooking them were on the sinker rig and fly lined baits on 30lb test. Here is Bryan with a 20lb bluefin tuna he caught on the sinker.
Captain Mike and the boys

Bryan caught this 20lb bluefin tuna on the sinker
August 8-10 (Extended 1.5 day) trip
Good afternoon anglers,
We headed out yesterday morning for an extended 1.5 day trip. Once we loaded our bait, we were on our way to the local fishing grounds. We found some great looking water, but unfortunately there was little sign of fish, so we decided to make a move. We traveled south throughout the night and woke up to some great weather and good water. At around 9 a.m. Bryce spotted a nice kelp. Once we pulled up to the kelp, the yellowtail and dorado started biting. Brothers Ryder and Hayden (pictured below) worked together to land their very first yellowtail, and it was a nice one. Greg also caught a great yellow with the assist from Justin. Everyone on board is enjoying a great lunch from Mike and Dan, and we are on the hunt for more fish.
Captain Armando and the Searcher

Greg got a nice local yellowtail on a kelp patty!
Good evening anglers,
After our good start on a kelp in the morning, we began to travel. We were pretty far down south so we began to move up to the north. There was a pretty good stretch of cold dirty water that we had to power through. The really great thing about these extended 1.5 day trips is that it allows us to cover so much ground. As soon as the water began to clean up it also started to rise in temperature and we knew we were back in a good zone. We began to see a lot of bird life which is always a great sign. We got on a great line of kelp patties that were loaded with dorado and yellowtail. The fish were a bit line shy, but we managed to put together a very fun afternoon. We are just wrapping up dinner and are on our way home. We had a very fun and exciting day with some amazing passengers.
Captain Armando and the Searcher

This great dorado was landed a live sardine and Bryce came in with a great gaff shot.
Trip #11: August 1-8 (7 day) Izorline and Turner’s Outdoorsman
Hello anglers,
After a long ride up from The Ridge, we stopped to fish the coast for awhile. We had some action on yellowtail in the 15-25 pound range. Live sardine and 30 pound test was the most successful method. It was great to have a little action to finish the trip.
Headed north and docking Saturday morning.
Captain Art and Team Searcher

Captain Ryan and long-time Searcher family Willy L show off a nice yellowtail
Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 111 (Casting)
Tackle Tip Thursday is here! Today we have Captain Armando with a birthday Tackle tip. Captain Armando gives us the run down on under-hand casting. Thank you so much Captain Armando for the great Tackle Tip!
Trip #11: August 1-8 (7 day) Izorline and Turner’s Outdoorsman
Hello anglers,
We ended our stay on The Ridge after some action this morning on yellowtail, yellowfin tuna and some bottom fish. Everyone had fun with a chance at variety of fish and different fishing methods.
Many are using a dropper loop set up: 80 pound line, a sixteen ounce torpedo sinker, and a 5/0 J hook with a nose-hooked live sardine. Just go to the bottom and wait for a bite! It’s important to have a snug drag to get that first 20-30 feet of line in, so you get the fish off the bottom. The yellowfin were caught using a live sardine , a 2/0 J hook and 30 pound line. Flyline a bait out to get a bite.
We are headed north today and tonight to try the coast for some more yellowtail to finish the trip.
Captain Art and Team Searcher

Judy and Capt Art with a nice yellowtail landed using a dropper loop