Captain Mike’s Blog

June 18th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: The great fishing at Cedros Island continues. Several passengers have caught their limit of good-grade yellowtail here. Chef Randy “Lurch” Fickes wants all his adoring fans to know that yes, he has again caught a big halibut and will be serving it again to passengers for dinner. Capt Art

Father’s Day report

June 17th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: We started off our trip today at San Benito Island. We got here around 4 p.m. and started fishing for yellowtail. The water conditions look great–blue water in the 60’s. The fish didn’t bite well but we picked up 18 fish in the 15-22# range. Scott and Kevin Carr (father and son) from Chandler, Arizona each caught a nice yellowtail today–around 20#. There are good reports from Cedros Island, so we are headed there next. More tomorrow. Capt Art

June 16th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: We finished up a great trip today. Check “Trip Reports” on this site (https://searchersportfishing.com/trip_reports.asp) for the tally and jackpot winners. Capt Art

June 15th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: We spent today looking offshore, but didn’t find any tuna. The conditions look great–62-63 degree water, blue color, and lots of bait. We’ll keep looking. More from our 5-day trip, Capt Art

News from Cedros Island

June 14th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: We are having a great time with the Cedros Island yellowtail! We are landing fish in the 20-40# range on yo yo jigs and blue/whites, on 60# test. A few fish came aboard on a fly-lined sardine. Other fish were caught on surface jigs and dropper loops on the bottom. One highlight came for Chef Randy “Lurch” Fickes (on his birthday) when he caught a 45# halibut. He’ll be cooking that up for the trip’s end dinner tomorrow night. Also, John Avitia from Kingman, Arizona, caught a 35# white sea bass on a sardine! Gotta get back on deck, Capt Art

June 13th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: Our early morning report from Alijos Rocks is about the yellowtail! We have 12 aboard from the outer banks here and they are 25-35#. We are heading back to the Rocks area and will fish til noon. Then we’ll head to Cedros Island where other boats have had some fantastic yellowtail fishing. More later in the day. Capt Art

June 12th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: We’ve had a good morning so far. It started with us seeing jumping tuna and now we have 20 yellowfin tuna aboard. About 15 of them are in the 30-50# range. The difference from yesterday is that today we have some current. We’re hoping this continues for the afternoon. Capt Art

June 12th, 2007|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers: The recap on today from Alijos Rocks: 27 yellowfin tuna in the 15-50# range (20 of them are 30-50#) and a few of those were caught on a sardine rig on the kite, and 22 yellowtail in the 15-30# range. Steve Carson from Penn got two 30# yellowtai using a blue/white yo-yo jig on the outer banks late in the day today. The weather is still great. Capt Art

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