Need tuna/yellowtail for the July 4th BBQ?

May 12 2016

Need tuna/yellowtail for the July 4th BBQ?

May 12th, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

We have the perfect 4-day trip–it’s a confirmed GO, a light load, you’ll return the morning of July 4th, and best of all…Izorline is the sponsor and Norm Fujimoto will be the pro-staffer on board!

BOOTZGRID1Come fish with our top-notch crew and the latest/greatest bait tank in the fleet. You know the bluefin and yellowtail are biting, so take a turn for yourself!

It’s time for you to cast a bait and get off the grid. (Read up on Capt Art’s “Get Hooked on Bait” here.)

Click here and book your spot on this 4-day trip now: IZORLINE 4-day 4th of JULY.

Take the time NOW to check your passport. Is it valid through the entire fishing season? Renew it early, if not!

 

 

 

 

May 10 2016

Captain Art and crew are on the road! Meet us in Oxnard!

May 10th, 2016|Trip Reports|

Searcher Sportfishing’s own Captain Art Taylor will be visiting California’s Central Coast May 10-11, 2016 for two very special speaking engagements!  Mark your calendars!

May 10: “Live-bait Tuna Fishing” presentation to members of the Gold Coast Lady Anglers. www.goldcoastladyanglers.com

 

 

May 11: Captain Art will lead a free evening seminar at Turner’s Outdoorsman in Oxnard at 6 pm.

(store is just south of the 101 freeway,

between Walmart and Sam’s Club)

2051 N Rose Ave #280, Oxnard, CA 93036

Mike Armenta – Tackle Dept. Manager – 805-988-2049

Join Captain Art and Team Searcher to get the scoop on live bait techniques and tuna fishing!  We look forward to seeing you 🙂

A $250 gift certificate for a Searcher fishing trip will be given away to a lucky winner at each event! Don’t miss out!

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Need a printable flyer? Click here: Flyer – Capt Art’s Excellent Adventure!

Apr 28 2016

Captain Art and Captain Aaron on “Let’s Talk Hook-Up” May 8!

April 28th, 2016|Trip Reports|

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Set your alarm clock!

Tune in Sunday, May 8, 2016 to “Let’s Talk Hook-Up” from 7-9 am on San Diego’s Mighty 1090!

Not in the area?  Listen live online! Click Here!

Call the studio line during the show with your questions for Captain Art, and you may win a prize!

877-792-1090 or  858-457-1090

 

Apr 28 2016

Searcher Crew Feature: Chef Charley Erichsen

April 28th, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

Chef Charley Erichsen is the newest member of our Searcher family! This spring, he’s been the focus of many accolades, having already prepared over a hundred gourmet meals for our Searcher Natural History Tours passengers!  He’s looking forward to the fishing season – and is already hard at work building menus and prepping his “kitchen with a view” aboard Searcher.

Charley was born in Wickenburg, Arizona, and he credits his mom’s amazing cooking skills to his early love and appreciation for good food.  “I have the best memories of just being in the kitchen, the great smells and flavors, and enjoying being in the one place in the house where everyone would come to hang out. One of my favorite family traditions is when my mom, her sisters and my grandma would get together at Christmastime and make handmade tamales and then distribute them among the whole family.”  

After a knee injury derailed his college baseball scholarship, Charley pursued his “second love” and entered culinary school, graduating with a degree in French cuisine. He spent years cooking for restaurants on 5-star properties in Scottsdale and Aspen, honing his skills by working with Culinary Hall of Fame Executive Chef Scott Tompkins. Charley and his fiancé Dyana Hanouneh began to look west in search of the SoCal lifestyle they were craving. “I’m an outdoors person and I have open ocean experience, so when I saw  Searcher was looking for a chef, I jumped. This job has everything I was looking for and more, not to mention the unique opportunity to run a scratch kitchen on a boat! Plus every seat in my restaurant has an ocean view!”

So what is Chef Charley “cooking up” as he preps for the upcoming fishing season?  “I’m working on menus that highlight Baja French fusion, SoCal cuisine, and seasonal fresh produce.  Every dish has a background and it tells a story.”  When asked about his favorite fish to cook of all of the types caught aboard Searcher, he immediately replied, “Dorado. It’s like a blank canvas, and it accepts all flavors. It takes well to my fresh herb marinades.  It’s juicy and can be perfectly seared on the Searcher grill when treated right.”

Searcher anglers, when you fish with us this season, ask Charley about his signature BBQ sauce. It’s a recipe 10 years in the making! He describes it as Carolina-style: less sweet and more vinegar/tomato based.  “It complements pork unbelievably well. I serve it with corn, potato salad, red beans and rice. And dessert is banana bread with pecans and coconut Kahlua blondies.”

Fast Facts about Chef Charley:

  • Baseball Position: Second Baseman
  • Favorite Pastime: Hunting elk (He’s an avid bow hunter)
  • Favorite color: Green
  • Met his fiance: At the 2011 MLB All-Star Game
  • Top item on his Christmas list: Add to his collection of chef’s knives
  • His “signature dish”: Seared porcini-dusted scallops with poached Bosc pears and a vanilla riesling butter
  • Favorite Meal: Mussels in a white wine broth with grilled bread
  • Favorite Drink: 7-up
  • Favorite Spirit: Maker’s Mark
  • Favorite Baseball Team: Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Looking forward to this on Searcher: Hooking up to a big tuna!
  • Surprising Hobby: Dutch oven hunting camp cooking (He’s made crown roast rack of lamb and quail with Southern Comfort cream sauce.)

“Charley, you’re a star! I have never had such tasty and varied meals cooked in such a small, rocky kitchen before!” – Ieuan B.

Apr 23 2016

Lady anglers!

April 23rd, 2016|Uncategorized|

Join us aboard Searcher for the LADY ANGLER SPECIAL (3-day offshore tuna trip) from Friday August 26 to Monday August 29, 2016!

Pro staffers Lori Sachau of Turner’s Outdoorsman and Wendy Tochihara of Izorline will be on hand to provide their expert instruction, advice, support and valuable insight.

This trip is sponsored to the max!  Turner’s and Izorline are sending giveaways, raffle prizes and contest awards!

Xtratuf Boots is sponsoring a pair of boots for each lady angler who books!  Accurate Reels, Seeker Rods and Phenix Rods are donating prizes.  Pelagic Gear is donating a treasure trove of apparel!

Lady anglers know how to give back – so this trip is also a fundraiser for the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” campaign!

Book now for the lady angler in your life!

Click here!

Apr 21 2016

Where’s Bootz? Round 4 Winners!

April 21st, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

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Hello Searcher friends!

Well, when Bootz sent us his clue for Round 4 of “Where’s Bootz?” – we had no idea he would stump EVERYONE!  Our Searcher detectives were detoured by Bootz’ tricky ways until he sent his extra clue (“It’s not a bridge!”) after the guessing deadline passed.

After that, it was only a short time before some of our Searcher sleuthers figured out where Bootz was!

He was at the Maid of the Mist overlook tower at Niagara Falls, on the US side.  He must have snapped the pic before embarking on the Falls voyage.  We bet Bootz didn’t need to wear a rain poncho when they entered the Horseshoe Falls basin!

Congratulations to “Where’s Bootz?” All-Star and Round 4 winner John Plowman!  He wins a Searcher beanie AND a pack of 4/0 Owner circle hooks – Captain Art’s favorite!

ownerlogoRunner up goes to another “Where’s Bootz?” All-Star, Ron Shultz, who made his quick deduction as soon as the second clue was published!  Ron won a pack of 4/0 Owner circle hooks!

Honorary detective is Mike Sterenchuk, who also guessed the correct location!

Congrats to all who helped us to finally FIND BOOTZ!

I wonder what Bootz will be up to next???????

– Jen 🙂

Apr 18 2016

Captain Art’s EXCELLENT Central Coast Adventure!

April 18th, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

Searcher Sportfishing’s own Captain Art Taylor will be visiting California’s Central Coast in May 2016 for two very special speaking engagements!  Mark your calendars!

May 10: “Live-bait Tuna Fishing” presentation to members of the Gold Coast Lady Anglers. www.goldcoastladyanglers.com

 

 

May 11: Captain Art will lead a free evening seminar at Turner’s Outdoorsman in Oxnard at 6 pm.

(store is just south of the 101 freeway,

between Walmart and Sam’s Club)

2051 N Rose Ave #280, Oxnard, CA 93036

Mike Armenta – Tackle Dept. Manager – 805-988-2049

Join Captain Art and Team Searcher to get the scoop on live bait techniques and tuna fishing!  We look forward to seeing you 🙂

A $250 gift certificate for a Searcher fishing trip will be given away to a lucky winner at each event! Don’t miss out!

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Need a printable flyer? Click here: Flyer – Capt Art’s Excellent Adventure!

Apr 7 2016

Save the Date to meet up with Team Searcher!

April 7th, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

San Diego Bay’s annual “Day at the Docks” will take place on Sunday, April 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Head down to the parking lot and tackle shop area at Fishermans Landing to enjoy this waterfront festival. Loads of tackle reps, fishing supplies, seminars, cooking demos, and more fishing fun, food and family-friendly activities (boat rides, Kids Fishing pond, casting contests, knot-tying)! Check here for all the details: www.sportfishing.org.

Searcher will be away from the dock, finishing up our whalewatching season, but Capt Art and Team Searcher office will be at our booth, ready to chat!

Mar 29 2016

Bluefin? In March!

March 29th, 2016|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers,
Have you heard about signs of bluefin tuna recently? Bluefin tuna were caught on a San Diego-based sportfishing boat last weekend! The fish were in the 15-25 pound range and were caught in California waters.
This is exciting news! With this and the good signs of yellowtail in several areas, we all should get ready for an early start to the season!
To be clear about the current bluefin tuna regulations, the daily bag limit in California waters is two fish per person. If you are on a multi day trip you are allowed two per day and a 3-day bag limit for a total of 6 fish.
The recreational fishery for bluefin tuna was closed in Mexico in 2015, but was recently reopened to us sportfishing anglers in 2016! The daily limit now is two fish, and on multi-day trips you are allowed a 3-day limit for a total of 6 fish.
Great news with the reopening of Mexican waters for bluefin tuna and a huge “Thank You” to Ken Franke and Sportfishing Association of California for all their efforts.

Stay tuna’ed,
Team Searcher

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