Trip Reports

Jul 3 (3 day) 4th of July Special

July 4th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

We made a 80 mile move last night and we’ve been scratching up some quality yellowtail here this morning.  Most of them are 12-15lbs. The weather is a little better,  still a bit choppy but much more manageable.  We are seeing lots of kelps with no fish on them and lots of kelps with non-biting fish on them.  Hopefully we can scratch up some more.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

We had a great day fishing these yellowtail today.  We never saw a tuna, but we did have some dorado. Despite the sloppy weather we were able to get some pretty good hits on these yellowtail.  They were primarily 12-20lbs.  We saw kelps with no fish on them and kelps with non biting fish, but when we found one with biting fish, they bit.

Fun way to wrap up the trip after a slow start.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jul 1 (3 day) 4th of July Special

July 2nd, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

We saw a pretty good sign of 20-40# bluefin last night when we arrived on scene.  They were not interested in biting. We managed to catch a few last night then the sign disappeared at about 3am. We are just getting back on it now.

They’re being bluefin right now but maybe they will want to play later.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

We looked at these bluefin until the sun went down today. There were  20-100# fish, mostly 40-50#.  We had a handful of bites, and we only managed to land two here for our efforts.  Quite an impressive showing.

We are sliding to the southeast to try and catch some yellowtail, dorado and yellowfin for tomorrow.  It was very choppy out here today.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 30 (2.5 day)

June 30th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good afternoon,

Pretty poor sign of this yellowfin today. We caught one this morning and haven’t seen another one all day. Everyone spread out to try and find it and no luck yet.

We did scrape up a some yellowtail however and captured another dorado. We’re still looking all the time.  \We’re working up the line here and we’re going to have a shot at some bluefin tonight on the way home.

The yellowfin we were catching yesterday all came on fly lined baits on 25-40lb test.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 29 (2.5 day)

June 29th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

After the poor bluefin fishing we have endured the past few weeks, we decided to run down the beach. We see a little sign of 15-25# yellowfin down here and we’ve scraped up a few.

We’re also seeing good sign of yellowtail on kelps. They are not biting all that well, but we did get a lucky one and had a nice hit earlier. The yellowtail are 5-25#. We also boated our first dorado of the year.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening, anglers:

We ended up scratching up a nice day today. We had action all afternoon on these yellowfin. We dont see a whole lot of it, but the schools we stopped on were biting fish.  It’s a very nice change of pace and hopefully a good sign of things to come.

We’re going to camp out tonight and see what tomorrow brings.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 27 (1.5 day) Offshore

June 27th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers:

We have seen a ton of fish starting at around 1 am this morning until lunch time. However this was lots of non-biting fish.

We aren’t fishless anymore thanks to Rob and his artificial lure. He landed a 25# bluefin before lunch. We are hoping for some more fish this afternoon. We were seeing consistent spots of fish until a large herd of false killer whales travelled through the area where the fish were. As you might guess, the tuna went down temporarily!

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Jun 22 (2.5 day) Offshore

June 22nd, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning,

We got into an area of fish last night around 12:30.  There were some opportunities to catch some 25-50# fish on the lures.  We scratched up a few handfulls until the sun came up. Now that the sun’s up, it is very hard to get a bite. There is still an incredible sign of bluefin around.  Hopefully this afternoon we’ll catch a few more.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

We have been seeing this fish all day and we have managed to scrape up a decent sample.  The ones we have landed are 25-100#, mostly in the 40-50# range.  Pretty tough fishing still but it seems like it may be on the upswing.

We’re hanging out and hoping for a hit this evening.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 19 (3 day) Accurate-sponsored

June 20th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good afternoon,

We got on scene to a new zone around 1030 last night and saw some very good sign of 40-100# fish.  We had a few opportunities, not great ones, but better than we’ve had in the past 4 or 5 days.  We lost track of the fish when the sun came up but got back on it around 9am and we’ve gotten a few bites. There’s plenty of fish to look at. We’re hoping for an afternoon shot of catching a few.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 18 (3 day) Accurate-sponsored

June 18th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good afternoon,

These fish are in a strange mode so we are struggling to get them to act right and get bites here this past few days.  There is no shortage of them.  Very large biomass of these things that we have been looking at.  We have gotten two bites all day and managed to land them both–one on the kite and one on a sinker rig.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

We managed a few more bites on the sinkers, but only landed one more of these big fish.  We are bailing out of here and going to try a different area for tonight and tomorrow.

Captain Mike and the boys

Jun 17 (3 day) Accurate sponsored

June 17th, 2022|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening,

We got on an area of fish here this afternoon.  It looks different than it has the last couple days. The water is cleaner and there is no bait in it.

The fish we’re seeing are all 80-200# or more.  There is miles and miles of them. They still aren’t biting but we deffinitely feel like were in the right spot for tonight. We got a few kite bites and landed this one..  We’ll see what happens tonight.

Captain Mike and the boys

Congrats to Dean on this 190#!

Jun 16 (2.5 day) Offshore

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

Good morning,

We did not see much fish at all last night.  When the sun came up. all we saw was big fish (100# and up). There was a lot of them but they were not biting.

We found these 25-50# fish about lunchtime. We see a massive amount of it now but we cant get them to bite. It’s all on their own bait. We have one 50# fish on the boat so far for our day.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

Good bluefin tuna watching today, not very good fishing however. It’s very tough to get a bite, but plenty of sign around of all grades of fish.  We managed to snag a couple more this afternoon. We still see this incredible sign at the moment some have hopes for tonight.

As we well know, everyday is different and every hour of everyday is different, so opportunity can arise here at any time.

Captain Mike and the boys

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