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Oct 16 (Oct 15-22) Ultra-limited load

October 16th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

We opted to go out west for bluefin to start our trip. We arrived on scene at about 10pm to a very good sign of 100+lb bluefin all night.  They did not cooperate very well.  But this morning’s a different story. The schools are responding well to the bait and we’re hooking them on the fly-lined sardine and on 60# line.

We’ve had a couple good opportunities so far today and we’re looking for more.

Captain Mike and the boys

Oct 14 (Oct 8-15) Ultra-limited load

October 14th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

We moved northwest overnight in very choppy conditions including a lot of wind. We found a very large kelp finally but it didn’t have very much dorado associated with it. We landed a few dorado and these two lucky anglers got a nice fish off it.  Dale caught his wahoo on 40# mono and a colt sniper with a small treble hook. Dennis let his shiny lure sink a little deeper and landed this 50# yellowfin. There were plenty of small tuna that we released.

Unfortunately with the unfavorable weather we only had a couple of hours on the coast to try for yellowtail. Just a few were landed on yo-yo lures.

We are headed home with hopes of better weather north of here.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Oct 13 (Oct 8-15) Ultra limited load

October 14th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello all,

We had a repeat of yesterday morning with a chance at tuna, yellowtail, dorado, and wahoo. Good action again!

Here is Rico with a wahoo landed on a live sardine and a wire leader with 40 pound line.

We are headed north later today to try for yellowtail on the coast to finish the trip.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Rico and his wahoo!

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 200 (Gaffing Goals)

October 13th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Welcome to our 200th volume of Tackle Tip Thursday!

We couldn’t have done it without the support and dedication of you anglers and subscribers. Thank you! This week Captain Art details how to keep the process of gaffing your fish successful, to ensure that you get it on the deck and into your freezer. For safety purposes our crew makes that final step to capture your fish, but there are a few dos and don’ts, so be sure to tune in and get the guidance straight from the captain’s mouth.

Thank you to all the pro staffers, dedicated anglers, tackle shop experts and manufacturers and crew members that have made Tackle Tip Thursday that hit that it is. Here’s to another 200 volumes!

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Oct 11 (Oct 8-15) Ultra limited load

October 11th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Yesterday afternoon was dissapointing with very little sign of fish where we stopped to try. We thought we had a chance with 77-degree, blue water on the ridge. In October it’s almost a guarantee, but not this day.

We moved down to the next spot on The Ridge and started with some action this morning on yellowfin tuna up to 40 pounds and some wahoo.  We released several small tuna. Here is Shane with an assist on wahoo landed using 30 pound line, a wire leader, and a live sardine. Hoping for some more action later.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Shane helping John with his wahoo score this morning!

Hello anglers,

A great day of fishing The Ridge with action most of the day. We had  variety, with a chance at wahoo, yellowfin tuna, dorado and yellowtail. You didn’t know what you were going to catch when you put a lure or a bait out there.

We are staying the night and trying for a repeat tomorrow.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

George and a nice yellowfin caught on a live sardine

Oct 9 (Oct 8-15) Ultra limited load

October 10th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

Today is a travel day. We are headed to The Ridge and will arrive tomorrow around lunchtime. We had a seminar this morning after breakfast as just a review, since everyone aboard has been with us before.

We will have everyone rigged up and ready to go today. Our crew is checking all gear to make sure anglers are ready. Shane is adjusting the drag on an outfit which is one of the keys to success. Having the correct drag setting for the line class you have is very important.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

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Oct 7 (Oct 1-8) Seeker sponsored 7-day

October 8th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good afternoon,

We had one fish in the dark last night and didn’t see a whole lot of sign after that, so we opted to shut it down and get some rest. We see a little bit of sign this morning.  We had one good shot at these 30-80# bluefin just before lunch and we’re hoping we get another before we call it a trip.

Captain Mike and the boys

Oct 6 (Oct 1-8) Seeker-sponsored 7-day

October 6th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

We arrived on scene late last night, but we still managed a few beauties: 50-180# bluefin tuna.  They weren’t biting well, but we worked at it and had a few opportunities.

We’re getting a little daytime action now on 50# fish in a long, plunker-style drift. We also have beautiful weather–what more could you ask for?  Fly line on 40lb test is what were catching them on.  We’re loosing quite a few, and it’s possible there’s some bigger fish around that are coming through and messing us up.

Captain Mike and the boys

Congrats, Jim!

Good evening,

We’ve had some good action today plunking away on 30-90# bluefin. We definitely have been hooking some bigger fish this afternoon, but not really landing a whole lot of them. We’re getting some good opportunities and have managed to scrape up a good day here.

Very fun fishing and the weather is calm. We’re going to see what tonight brings.

Captain Mike and the boys

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol.199 (J-Hook Applications)

October 6th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Welcome to another Tackle Tip Thursday with fishing tips and suggestions! Seeker Fishing Rods pro staffer, Fred Brandt, dives into topics regarding J-hooks and how they can save time so you can maximize your catch while fishing school-sized fish.

 

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Oct 5 (Oct 1-8) Seeker-sponsored 7-day

October 5th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

Full speed and “all you want” action on 10-15# yellowfin this morning.  We stopped on a school while everyone was eating breakfast and it was aquarium-style fishing.  They were biting 100# in the corner.  Anglers tagged whatever they wanted to keep and we moved on.

Working up we ran into a few kelps and got some good action on 10-18# dorado as well.  We tagged what we wanted to keep. Very fun fishing this morning so far and we’ve fished 5 out of 5 days on this trip.

We’re headed west to try catch a few trophies for the last couple days (and nights) to finish the trip off.

Captain Mike and the boys

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