First day bluefin, part 2

Oct 13 2013

First day bluefin, part 2

October 13th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: Long-time Searcher family member, Bill Zemba has one his best days ever fishing for bluefin tuna.We are still landing these 40-50 pound fish. More later, Team Searcher

End of day report:
We drifted until dark with the same school of bluefin tuna. What a phenomenal day of fishing–the quality of the fish, the great weather, and people and the atmosphere with only 14 passengers is awesome. There is so much room on the boat you wonder where everyone is and then you realize are all at the rail. We landed a daily limit of bluefin tuna and we have decided to stay another day and hope we can get lucky and find another school.
More tomorrow, Team Searcher

Oct 12 2013

First day bluefin

October 12th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: We got lucky this morning and found a school of the 40-60 pound bluefin tuna. We are keeping 1-3 fish hooked all the time. We hope this continues today. Capt Carl assisted on this fish hooked by Richard Yoshioka. It could be a 60-pound fish.
More later, Team Searcher

Oct 10 2013

October 5-10, 2013

October 10th, 2013|Trip Reports|

This 5-day trip had 14 anglers and they caught 41 yellowfin tuna, 122 bluefin tuna, 23 yellowtail, and 6 dorado. The jackpot winners are:

  • Michael Ray, Huntington Beach, CA — 51.6#  bluefin tuna (left)
  • Paul Schlingensiepen, Ventura, CA — 49.4# bluefin tuna
  • Jodie Escobedo, Santa Monica, CA — 48.8# bluefin tuna (right)
Oct 9 2013

Tuesday night

October 9th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: We ended the day with a biting school of 40-60 pound bluefin tuna. It was after sunset and so we didn’t have much daylight to work with. Everyone had another chance at a quality bluefin. We ended up with 46 bluefin for the day. The count doesn’t represent the fishng with heavy losses for various reasons as ususal. These fish are tough. We are spending the night and trying  again tomorrow. Hoping for a repeat, Team Searcher

Oct 9 2013

Mr Mas and Mr bluefin

October 9th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: Today we are having great fishing for 40-60 pound bluefin tuna. The weather is good and we have been drifting almost all morning. The outfit of choice would be 40-pound mono with 40 pound floro carbon and a 3/0 circle hook. Pictured is Capt Aaron with long-time Searcher customer Mas Kaneko from Los Angeles.
Some of you have heard the story of my history with Mas, dating back to the early 70’s when I was very young and just starting out. He and his brother Aki used to charter the New Bluefin back then we had some great fishing then and we continue to have good fishing presently.
More later, Team Searcher

Oct 8 2013

Bluefin today

October 8th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: We moved north to try for bluefin tuna and we are having some success today. Everyone has had a chance at a 40-60 pound fish. Hopefully we can continue landing these fish the rest of the day. Pictured with Capt Greg Noonan is long-time Searcher family member Kim Day from Elk Grove, CA with a nice bluefin tuna.
More later, Team Searcher

Oct 6 2013

Save the date–November 2

October 6th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

For Tackle Day at Fisherman’s Landing Tackle Shop! Searcher and some of her crew will be at the dock, hosting seminars and open house. But the best news…the Tackle Shop is planning a HUGE sale. Plan to come down and talk to the experts and pick up whatever is missing from your tackle arsenal.

Oct 6 2013

Yellowfin in beautiful conditions

October 6th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: We travelled down to 200 miles to start our trip. We have hopes of finding some good-size yellowfin tuna and dorado today. The weather is great with sunny skies and calm seas. We are in 70-degree blue water.We found our first kelp paddie and it had a nice school of small yellowfin on it. We released a lot of small fish and kept a few better ones. Pictured is Jodie Escobedo (“There she goes again!”) from Santa Monica and a good-size tuna. We also saved enough fish for a fresh yellowfin tuna dinner. Yummy!
Team Searcher

Oct 4 2013

A few bluefin

October 4th, 2013|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers: We have had some tough fishing the past two days. We haven’t found much to work with unfortunately. Today we fished the tuna pens and it was pretty disappointing with the exception of a little  action on 40 – 50 pound bluefin tuna to finish the trip. We landed 7 of those fish. John Curtis from England is pictured with Capt Carl and a nice bluefin.
Headed home tonight to regroup, Team Searcher

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