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Gold Coast Road Trip 2017: Day 1

May 10th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Team Searcher’s 2017 road trip up to the Gold Coast is underway!

Our first stop was at The Longfin tackle shop in Orange, CA. We met Eric and his crew, and talked about current fishing conditions and what customers were purchasing for their tackle boxes this season.20170509_121303

Visiting with the Gold Coast Lady Anglers

IMG_4039 Capt. Art and Crewman Ben offered tackle tips and gear advice for multi-day trips at GCLA’s May meeting. They also demonstrated several knots and connections to use for fishing success. We had a blast playing games and raffling off some amazing prizes! Our top raffle prize, a $250 gift certificate for a Searcher Sportfishing trip in 2017, went to Susan D.! She is going to join the Lady Angler Searcher Special 3-day tuna trip.

A special thank you to our hosts, Sophia and Kevin, and all the club members for including Team Searcher!

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Thank You Oceanside Senior Anglers!

May 2nd, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

IMG_4009A big thank you to Larry Cusack and the Oceanside Senior Anglers members and guests for their kind welcome at today’s club meeting! Capt. IMG_4010Art and Crewman Ben Hart spoke to a captivated crowd about tuna fishing outfits and gave a forecast for the season.   

 

 

 

 

We gave away a number of raffle prizes, including a Searcher Sportfishing $250.00 gift certificate that went to Mr. Jim Robinson! 

Many thanks to our sponsors for adding to the raffle fun! Accurate Fishing Products, Owner Hooks, Seeker Rods, Izorline, and more!IMG_4012

 

Catch Capt. Art Taylor on “Let’s Talk Hookup” This Saturday, May 6

May 1st, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

DID YOU MISS THE SHOW?

You can still listen to Capt Art , all the fishing updates and news from Searcher Sportfishing by clicking these archive recordings:

https://www.hookup1090.com/show-archive/lets-talk-hookup-7-8am-captain-art-taylor-from-the-searcher-4/

Let’s Talk Hookup 8-9 a.m. Captain Art Taylor from the Searcher

Get your fishing report and tackle questions ready, and tune in this Saturday, May 6 from 7-9 a.m. on AM 1090 to listen to “Southern California’s Fishing Voice!”

Captain Art will be the guest to help field your questions and offer up the latest fishing reports.

Live stream the show or listen to the podcast later! All the details are here: Let’s Talk Hook-up radio show

Getting Ready to Fish!

April 25th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello Anglers!

Are you getting ready to fish?? We certainly are, Team Searcher is working hard to get the boat ready for our anglers. Watch the guys as they start to install the bait tank. 

 

We are so excited for our upcoming 2017 fishing season, and hope to see you on board the Searcher! Haven’t made your reservation? Check out our schedule to see what trips still have spots.

-Team Searcher

OSA Hosts Searcher for Offshore Live-Bait Tuna Fishing Seminar May 2nd 9am

April 19th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

Join us on Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at 9am, at the Oceanside Senior Center, 455 Country Club Lane Oceanside, CA 92054. for an offshore live-bait tuna fishing seminar hosted by the Oceanside Senior Anglers. Captain Art Taylor, with over 30 years’ experience fishing offshore San Diego and at Baja California’s islands and coastline, will give you the scoop on live-bait techniques and tuna fishing!

Art started his fishing career in junior high working aboard half-day boats in exchange for fishing time. He got serious about fishing as a career, and after a short stint in commercial fishing, earned his skipper’s license at the age
Captain Art Taylor, owner/operatorof 19. He was captain of his first fishing trips at the age of 20. Art Taylor started operating Searcher in 1982. Since then, it has run overnight, short-range and long-range fishing trips out of Fisherman’s Landing in San Diego. The thrill of sportfishing, the reward of teaching anglers to fish better, and the pride in keeping a boat operating smoothly from the engine room to the galley has turned Art into a well-rounded boat operator and business owner.

Searcher is a 95-foot long, 24-foot wide sportfisher operating out of Fisherman’s Landing in San Diego, California.

Wishing you could fish at Guadalupe Island this summer/fall?

March 16th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

Just a book a trip aboard Searcher! It was a long process, but we have been informed that our permit to fish Guadalupe Island this summer and fall will be issued soon. Please read the information below if you are interested in fishing there again.

For 2017, all 5-, 6-, and 7-day trips MAY include the opportunity to fish at Guadalupe. The actual fishing locations will be decided each trip by the captain, and his decisions will be based on best available fishing — determined by conditions and fishing reports. Guadalupe Island could be one of those locations or not. In addition we have added TWO new trips in November that will be “Guadalupe Island Specials,” and those trips will target fishing the island.

GUADALUPE SPECIALS for 2017:
Trip 33: Sat, Nov 4 – Fri, Nov 10, 6-day trip, 14 anglers, Ultra-limited load, $3600*
Trip 34: Sat Nov 11 – Fri, Nov 17, 6-day trip, 25 anglers, Accurate Fishing/Seeker Rods, $2340*

Searcher Aerial Propwash*FEES: Any trips fishing Guadalupe Island will require additional fees to access the island and fulfill necessary immigration requirements. We are estimating that to be about $250 per person, due on the day of departure.

As for ALL trips in 2017, a valid passport is required. Don’t miss out because you didn’t renew in time!

Thank you to our Searcher Sponsors!

March 11th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|


“We met up with our best sponsors at the show to say “THANK YOU” and “BRING ON 2017!””

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Izorline Pro-staffers at the Long Beach show all weekend!

March 4th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

ssnormbow2Get over to the Long Beach convention center to meet pro-staffers like Norm Fujimoto and Wendy Tochihara with Izorline. They are showcasing their line, teaching knots, talking fishing and making guesses on what species will be hitting the decks this summer. It’s the best way to have access to these experts, so get over to the show! (Del Mar show will be March 23-26 at the fairgrounds.)RYAN IZOR

You can join Wendy or Norm aboard Searcher on Trip #2 or Trip #10 and put that line to the real test, catching tuna and yellowtail! Click here: IZORLINE TRIPS or stop by the Searcher Sportfishing booth #611 and sign up with Captain Ryan.

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Izorline pro-staffers Norm Fujimoto and Wendy Tochihara are ready to talk line at the Long Beach show!

 

 

Tuna Research by Team Searcher and YOU!

January 16th, 2017|Captain Mike's Blog|

Sportfishing Association of California and Commerical Passenger Fishing Vessels (CPFV) Collaborate on Tuna Research

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San Diego-based Sportfishing Association of CA initiated a collaboration between scientists and recreational anglers.

Tuna caught by you and your fellow recreational anglers now provides resource managers and scientists with valuable data, in addition to gracing the dinner tables of family and friends. These data, collected by the CPFV fleet Captains and crew members, may allow decision-makers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and California Department of Fish and Wildlife to more effectively manage fisheries in southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico.

Since the 2015 fishing season, Searcher and other CPFVs have been involved in the program which was proposed by the SAC and implemented by Alayna Siddall, SAC’s Director of Science and Communications. The project has Captains and crew members measure tuna (all species) lengths according to a standard protocol and then record them on waterproof data sheets.SAC data sheet

These data can be used to determine total take by weight of tuna in the local region (southern California and northern Baja California, Mexico) and help inform future stock assessments. This information is needed in order to estimate the catch in a more accurate way.

SAC provided the crew member training, all equipment, and data sheets. In addition they process the data, along with CEC Research, and make it available to outside entities such as NOAA and California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Team Searcher is 100% supportive of these efforts that will help protect recreational anglers’ fishing interests.

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Ryan L., Captains Aaron and Art measure and record sizes of these small yellowfin tuna from a 2016 trip.

“We are happy to participate in data collection and be proactive, as resource managers assess stocks and possibly make changes to bag limits. We hope to see an increase in that limit for bluefin tuna in California due to information this program provides.”
–Captain Art

 

This project will continue through 2017, and hopefully for several years to come. When catch is loaded off Searcher and placed into carts, and before it makes its way to the fish processor, you might notice our crew measuring and recording the lengths of your tuna. Your fish has the potential to benefit the entire fleet and future generations of anglers…just in case you needed even more incentive to get out fishing!

if you’d like more information on this program, contact SAC’s Director of Science and Communication: Alayna Siddall

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