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Penn U Charter by Bill Roecker

September 23rd, 2011|Blog Post|

Penn U. Charter

Searcher docked at Fisherman’s Landing September 24 under owner-skipper Art Taylor’s hand. Following a six-day trip chartered by Penn University’s Steve Carson, who acted as chartermaster. He also caught the largest tuna of the trip, a 92.5-pound Guadalupe whopper yellowfin.

Gary Chung of San Jose got the first-place fish, an 87.6-pound tuna that bit his sardine on a 2/0 Mutu hook and 50-pound pink Yo-Zuri fluorocarbon tied to 50-pound Big Game line and 80-pound Izorline on a Penn 16 S reel and a Calstar 765 L rod.

Matt Kirkpatrick of Bakersfield won second place for an 86.4-pounder. Curtis Howard of Diamond Bar tied with Leon Walraven of Whittier for third place. Both men had 84.8-pound tuna. Kirkpatrick and Howard were on their first long range trips.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Five for 21 by Bill Roecker

August 21st, 2011|Blog Post|

Art Taylor brought his Searcher home to Fisherman’s Landing August 21 after a fine five-day trip with 21 anglers.

“We had an excellent day at the South End of Cedros Island,” Art told dock reporter Bill Roecker, “on 15 to 20-pound yellowtail. Most came on bait, but they bit on the yoyo and the surface iron, too. Then we fished offshore for three days and had very good tuna fishing. About 75 percent of them were yellowfin and the rest bluefin. The yellowfin averaged about 18 pounds.

“We got ‘em on sonar marks, meter marks, blind jig strikes and jig strikes when we were heading toward a spotted school. Our best trolling jigs were blue and white Zucker’s with some pink color, and the Braid Speedster. We ended up with near-limits by fishing on a 30-mile spread of tuna. We saw no seiners.”

Harold Guy of Winnnetka won first place for a 22.8-pound yellowfin tuna. He said he got it with a sardine on a 2/0 Owner Flyliner hook tied to 25-pound fluorocarbon, 30-pound Izorline and 60-pound Line One spectra on an Avet JX reel and a seven-foot Sabre rod.

Jeff Nagel of Laguna Niguel won second and third spots for his yellowfin of 22.6 and 22.2 pounds.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Uranga Memorial Gets Rare Albacore

August 16th, 2011|Blog Post|

Uranga Memorial Gets Rare Albacore

The first memorial trip for recently deceased Dick Uranga, who was also known to his many friends as “Captain Potatohead,” was aboard the Searcher, a three-day trip that arrived at Fisherman’s Landing August 16 with 28 passengers. It was skippered by owner-operator Art Taylor.


Three albacore were caught at one stop, noted second skipper Aaron Remy. Two of the fish came on bait and one on a trolled Zucker jig in Mexican Flag pattern. One of the baitfish was handed off to Anthony Yumori of Culver City, by Loren Rowton of Durango, CO. Later Rowton traded a bluefin to Yumori for the longfin. They posed with the albie, a rarity this season, on the dock.

Derek Taguchi of Orange won first place for a 44-pound bluefin tuna. He said he took it with a sardine on a 2/0 Owner Flyliner hook on 30-pound Seaguar fluorocarbon. He fished with 65-pound Power Pro spectra on a Talica 10 reel and a Seeker Hercules 70 M rod.

Bob Bayus of Azusa won second place for a 42.2-pound tuna, and Jim Arens of Bayfield, CO won third place for a 42-pound bluefin tuna.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Braid Trip Smacks Bluefin by Bill Roecker

August 13th, 2011|Blog Post|

Aaron Remy docked Art Taylor’s Searcher at Fisherman’s Landing August 13 after a four-day trip with 16 anglers and chartermaster Dennis Braid. His anglers caught yellowtail and also got into the bluefin bite some 140 miles south.

Bill Parker of Chula Vista won first place for a 23.8-pound yellow that bit on sardine and a 3/0 Mustad 91450 hook. He said he used Seaguar Premier fluorocarbon, 65-pound spectra, a TLD 20 reel and a Seeker 6460 rod.

Jeremy Bart of San Clemente tied for second place with a 23.6-pound yellowtail, and Tim Farmer of Bakersfield tied for second and won third place with fish of 23.6 and 23.2 pounds.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

No Tax Man by Bill Roecker

August 3rd, 2011|Blog Post|

Chartermasters Wendy Tochihara of Izorline and Matt Towner of Bass Pro Shops fished aboard Searcher with owner-skipper Art Taylor and arrived at the Fisherman’s Landing dock August 3. There were 18 anglers aboard and they got a mixed catch of tuna and yellowtail up to 80 pounds.
“There was no tax man at the island this time,” said Towner. “We didn’t see any sharks.”

Lloyd Doyle of Long Beach won first and second places for yellowfin tuna of 79.8 and 78 pounds, and was assisted in displaying them by skipper Taylor.

“Pink was the word,” said Doyle. “I got five nice big tuna with 50-pound pink Yo-Zuri fluorocarbon leader. The big one took about 20 minutes to land.”

He told dock reporter Bill Roecker he fished with 4/0 Owner Mutu ringed hooks, 50-pound Izorline and 80-pound Line One spectra on an Okuma Makiri 15 reel.
Howard Pukini of La Mirada won third place for a 77.4-pound Guadalupe Island yellowfin tuna.

Searcher Finds BFT by Bill Roecker

July 21st, 2011|Blog Post|

Owner-skipper Art Taylor’s Searcher returned from a four-day trip with a catch of yellowtail, dorado and some bluefin tuna. One, an ineligible 65-pound shortfin, joined the jackpot winners as an honorable mention for a lineup shot.

Dave Knight of Corona got the big tuna. Tony DiPaola of Encinitas won first place for a 22.4-pound yellowtail. He was tied by Henry Nguyen of Victorville. Third place went to Jim Freed of Carson City, NV, with a 21.8-pound yellow.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Women, Kids Score on Searcher by Bill Roecker

June 23rd, 2011|Blog Post|

Art Taylor brought his Searcher home to Fisherman’s landing June 23 after the five-day Qualia reels trip with 22 anglers and chartermaster Kent Cremolini.
Art had some good news for San Diego anglers in regard to bluefin and possibly albacore moving up toward the border.
“We had great yellowtail fishing,” Art told dock reporter Bill Roecker, “and ended up with about two-thirds limits by drifting the South End of Cedros Island. They wanted the blue and white yoyo jigs, and stayed down near the bottom for the most part, in 60 to 90 feet.”

On the way home, Art talked with other skippers and saw fish at a couple of new distances.
“American Angler is having some good fishing at 160 to 185 miles,” noted Taylor, “and we got a half-dozen coming through there, mostly 15 to 18-pounders, but up to 40-pounders. We saw jumpers at 60 to 70 miles, too, but they weren’t biting yet. There’s lots of clean water. It looks right.”
“Froggy” Patricia Atkins of Palmer Lake, CO won first place for a 52-pound bluefin. She worked at H&M Landing from 1969 to 1974 for Ralph Miller. She said she hooked her winner on a sardine and a 2/0 Mustad 94150 hook. She used 40-pound Blackwater fluorocarbon leader and 40-pound Ande line on an Avet JX reel and a Calstar 700 M rod.
Bill Zemba of Castaic won second place for a 34-pounder and Wilma Atkins of Santa Rosa won third place for a 33.7-pounder.
Two youngsters were also aboard, and both got bluefin. Anthony Altieri of Toluca Lake is 16, and made his first-ever fishing trip with his dad John. Tony goes to Notre Dame High, where he’s an honor student who wants to study medicine.
“It was fun,” said Anthony. “I’d do it again.”
Joey Johnston of Haliwa, HI is 13, but has fished before. He got the trip’s best bluefin, a 54.8-pounder, on a handoff from his granddad Gary Dittmar, who is related to the boat-building family.
Joey spent an hour and a half on 25-pound line fighting his big tuna. Dittmar said it took 200 yards of line, and then went up and down several times in the water column. Joey’s best fish came on his second long range trip. He goes to Kahuku High School.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Brace o Biscuits by Bill Roecker

October 20th, 2010|Blog Post|

Art Taylor’s last trip to Cedros Island for the season paid off with a catch of yellowtail and a brace of white seabass. The Searcher’s 14 anglers, some from as far away as Michigan, enjoyed a five-day trip with at least one night bite.

Five AM was the time when the whites came up, both on dropper loop rigs with squid. The best one won first place for a Duane Weston of Vista, who said he got his with 16 ounces of lead on his loop. He used a 5/0 Mustad hook on 100-pound P-Line, a Tiagra 30 reel and a Calstar 6455 XXH rod.

The other white won second place for Mike Meinecke of Otter Lake, MI. It weighed 30.4 pounds. Russ Baker of Millington, MI won third place for a 29.8-pound yellowtail.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Ultra Limited Cedros Trip by Bill Roecker

October 14th, 2010|Blog Post|

Searcher returned to Fisherman’s Landing October 14 under skipper Aaron Remy’s hand. She’d been on a five-day trip, and spent two days fishing at Cedros Island, where squid was made and used for yellowtail bait, along with sardines.

Anglers said the squid seemed to work best in the early mornings, and skipper Remy agreed. He reported flat calm weather, much enjoyed by the ten anglers.

Craig Provance of Murrieta, somewhat of a regular on the boat, won first place for a 36.8-pound yellowtail he bagged on a sardine. Craig said he used a 3/0 Owner Super Mutu hook tied to 40-pound Seaguar fluorocarbon, 80-pound Izorline and 65-pound Power Pro Spectra. He fished with a new Accurate BX-2 400 reel and a Seeker 870 glass rod. He said the fight lasted 20 minutes.

Jeff Kealoha of San Diego won second place for a 36.2-pound yellowtail, and Walt Graham of Henderson, NV for one that weighed 32.8 pounds, good enough for third place.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

Great Searcher Trip by Bill Roecker

October 9th, 2010|Blog Post|

Art Taylor brought his Searcher home from a week-long trip October 9. He docked at Fisherman’s Landing and his 22 happy anglers got off to stow their gear and take care of the plentiful catch: almost ten quality tuna around for the fishermen.

“Just to recap this trip,” skipper Taylor wrote the day before, “we saw some of the best tuna fishing ever at Alijos Rocks in the three days we were there. And I can’t remember having two trips in a row with that degree of success on the size fish we landed. It just can’t get too much better than what we just accomplished.”

Ace Neely of Lancaster had the best, qualified yellowfin, a 97.4-pound tuna that bit on a sardine and a 4/0 Owner gorilla hook on 50-pound Seaguar fluorocarbon leader. He said he used 50-pound Big Game line and 80-pound Power Pro Spectra on a Pro Gear 45 reel and a Calstar 700 H custom rod.

“I was after this one,” said Ace. “My best one before was a 67-pounder. This one fought me for a half-hour, and took me around the boat one and a half times before he came up midship, thanks to some good deckhands.”

Bob Yoshimoto of Tthousand Oaks won second place for a 96-pounder, and Nanette Smith of Huntington Beach got third place for an 87.6-pound Alijos Rocks yellowfin tuna.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Aaron Remy
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing

 

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