Captain Mike’s Blog

Aug 3

August 3rd, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers, Today we were offshore fishing kelp paddies for yellowtail and dorado. We had 70 fish with a few yellowfin tuna mixed in. Most of the yellowtail were 12 to 20 pounds and the dorado were 8-20 pounds. The tuna we caught were on a blind jigstrike. They boiled up a little and we caught 5 bait fish with the troll fish. They were 22-25 pounds. Tomorrow we will be offshore again with the same program as today. More tomorrow, Capt Art

Aug 1

August 1st, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Howdy anglers, Once again we finished a 1-1/2 day trip with smiles on our faces. Along with the ocean and weather still maintaining the resemblance of a lake, the fish also got with the program and gave us a great day of angling. Once again we fished kelp patties (floating pieces of broken off kelp) for yellowtail and dorado. We had a pretty steady day with a couple of spaces in between kelps, and we managed to make a day of it with 88 yellowtail and 13 dorado. We’re on our way in tonight and leave on a 4-day fishing trip tomorrow. Good angling and hope to see you on the water soon, Capt. Aaron

Jul 30

July 30th, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Howdy anglers, We are headed home from another 1 1/2 trip and our weather is still amazing–little to no wind and very little swell. We’re happy with the fishing too. We fished for yellowtail and dorado on kelp patties today and there’s no shortage of kelp out here. Finding a kelp with fish that wanted to bite was a different story, but we’re happy with our catch of the day–56 yellowtail and 20 dorado. We leave on another 1 1/2 day trip tomorrow afternoon and we will be back out there looking for some more action. Good angling and good luck. Hope to see you on the water soon! Capt. Aaron

Jul 28

July 28th, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Howdy anglers, Today was a great day for us in all aspects! The weather was calm and the fish were biting. A variety of fish were captured today including dorado, yellowtail, yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, and even skipjack tuna. We fished kelp patties and breezers (fish swimming right along the surface) of both dorado and yellowfin tuna. We are headed back to the dock from our 1-1/2 trip with limits of dorado, 58 yellowtail, 10 yellowfin, 2 bluefin, and 3 skipjack. The yellows were up to 30 lbs, which will take jackpot. Tip of the day: When fishing dorado, it’s is best to spread out. When fish are jumping and there is a lot of excitement on deck, try to remember to stay calm and to enjoy it. Good angling and hope to see you on the water soon, Capt Aaron

Jul 26

July 27th, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers, We travelled all day today to get up to where there was some yellowfin tuna yesterday. On the way we tried several kelp paddies. Only two of them produced. We had some excellent dorado fishing on the last kelp paddie of the trip and everyone had a good time. Although it was quite hectic everyone got enough dorado today. This has been a great trip with great people and fantastic weather with calm seas and no wind. We had alot of fun and, oh yeah, I forgot we had great fishing too!!!! The boat is scheduled for three 1.5 day trips next and Capt Aaron will get his first shot of the year tomorrow. If you are interested in trips next month we have lots of openings and the fishing is going to be great. You will have a chance to catch three different kinds of tuna, dorado and yellowtail. You can’t beat that. More then, Capt Art

Jul 24-mid-day report

July 24th, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers, Excellent fishing for yellowtail at Cedros Island today. The majority of the fish are 15-16 pounds. The most popular method is yo-yo iron–blue and white or something close to that color. A few fish were taken on surface iron, dropper-loop and flyline sardine. Most people have their limit for the day and we are headed to a different area for the afternoon to concentrate on bigger yellowtail. More later, Capt Art

Jul 24–day’s end report

July 24th, 2008|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers, This afternoon wasn’t as productive as this morning. The fishing slowed in the area. We moved over closer to the island to try for some of those quality yellowtail that are around here. We managed to land 22 of 30-40 pound fish this afternoon and that all came from one spot. They bit for just a short time and then they vanished. This trip we are very lucky to have aboard a former sportfishing owner and captain Joe Dunn. Joe turns 88 years young this year and both me and Kevin Ward had the pleasure of working for Joe in the past. This afternoon Joe hooked and landed one of those nice big yellows. He was the first one to get a bite when the big fish showed up. Imagine that… Also onboard with us is another former sportfishing and commercial fisherman Bob Jason and his son Bobby Jr. Bob was responsible for giving yours truly my nickname “Clicker” back in the early 70’s. Back then Bob owned the charter boat New Bluefin. I started working there with Bob’s brother-in-law and currently one of our captains, Kenny Merrell. Needless to say there has been some serious reminiscing and lots of laughs. More tomorrow, Capt Art

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