Aug 15-18

Aug 18 2009

Aug 15-18

August 18th, 2009|Trip Reports|

This 3-day trip had 27 anglers and they caught 281 yellowfin tuna, 44 yellowtail, 3 bluefin, and 6 dorado. The jackpot winners are:

  • Tom Patton, Arroyo Grande, CA — 32.8# bluefin tuna (left)
  • Mark Seals, Cambria, CA–31.4# bluefin tuna (middle)
  • Chris Edmundson, Mission Viejo, CA–24.4# bluefin tuna (right). And an honorable mention to Dick “Capt Potatohead” Uranga, Hermosa Beach, CA for his 29.6# bluefin (not eligible for jackpot)
Aug 18 2009

Captain Potato Head

August 18th, 2009|Uncategorized|

Searcher jackpot winners display their fish at Fisherman's Landing

Art Taylor docked his Searcher at Fisherman’s Landing August 18 after a three-day trip with 27 fishermen aboard. It was Dick “Captain Potato Head” Uranga’s 13th annual charter. Searcher anglers took limits of offshore yellowfin.

Tommy Patton of Santa Maria won first place for his 32-pound bluefin tuna. He said it bit a sardine on a 3/0 hook tied to 25-pound Izorline on a Penn 500 reel and a Seeker 970 rod.

Searcher regular Mark Seals won second place for a 31.8-pound bluefin that erred on his sardine. Chris Edmondson of Mission Viejo won third place for a 24.4-pound yellowfin tuna.

Searcher Sportfishing
Captains Art Taylor and Kevin Ward
(619) 226-2403 – Fisherman’s Landing
Aug 17 2009

Aug 17–Trip’s End

August 17th, 2009|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers, Well we did it again! We were extremely lucky this morning and found a school of 10-20 pound yellowfin tuna that wanted to bite. Everyone had a chance to get all the yellowfin they wanted. And we had a lot of fun! The majority of the tuna were caught with a live sardine with a few fish caught on the iron. The weather is fantastic with very little wind, and the swell we had yesterday has diminshed. Capt Potatohead has been working his behind off, giving away prizes to everyone and providing the entertainment and laughter on the deck. And of course, the crew has had a great time chastising him to no end. I think everyone enjoyed Dick Uranga’s antics and will be back for the same trip next year. I think everyone that visits our web site is familiar with our SONAR program for new anglers. It has been a great success and everyone who has received a gift prior to departing on their trip has been surprised and appreciative to get a gift. We are extremely grateful to all the people that have brought us new customers. Last year’s grand prize winner, Chris Edmundson, was aboard this trip with his Shimano rod and reel combo and he had a really good time. Capt Aaron is bringing the boat out for the next two trips, so look for his blog. I will be on the beach recharging the batteries and catching up with Celia in the office. Capt Art

Aug 16 2009

Aug 16

August 16th, 2009|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers, Today we started in the area where there was excellent fishing for yellowfin tuna by several boats. Our day started with a few fish under the boat at daylight and we landed 3 bluefin tuna and 3 yellowfin tuna. We had a few jigstrikes in the morning in the same area. Unfortunately the tuna action slowed way down and we started looking for kelp paddies. We found several kelps but most of them had very little fish. It was a pretty slow afternoon with a few small yellowtail and dorado. Wow, things really changed from the day before! We landed 40 yellowtail, 30 yellowfin tuna, three bluefin tuna and seven dorado for our efforts. We are hoping tomorrow is a little more productive. The weather is great with very little wind and almost no swell. More tomorrow, Capt Art

Aug 15 2009

Aug 11-15

August 15th, 2009|Trip Reports|

This 4-day trip had 27 anglers and they caught 190 yellowfin tuna, 58 bluefin, 17 dorado and 85 yellowtail. The jackpot winners are:

  • Tim Farmer, Bakersfield, CA — 60.6# yellowfin tuna (right)
  • Mike Lee, San Francisco, CA–58.8# yellowfin tuna (middle)
  • Joe Preciado, San Diego, CA–58.4# yellowfin tuna (left)
Aug 14 2009

Aug 14

August 14th, 2009|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hello anglers, Today was a great day fishing offshore for yellowfin tuna, yellowtail and dorado. Most of the fish came from one big kelp paddie. The yellowfin tuna are in the 12-25 pound range and the yellowtail are in the same class. Great action today with most of the fish coming on live bait and several fish on the Braid slammer and a few on other heavy yo-yo jigs. There were a few fish on trolling feathers as well. We saw really good signs of the yellowfin tuna and we are excited about the next few trips. On another note if you remember my son Matthew (from working on the boat), he turns 24 years old today–time flies! Happy Birthday Matt! Capt Art p.s. There are still some open spots on upcoming trips. Don’t miss out on some great fishing.

Aug 13 2009

Aug 13

August 13th, 2009|Captain Mike's Blog|

Hey anglers, Today we spent the day at Guadalupe Island. We had a great day yesterday and felt like we wanted to give the group the opportunity to fish for the quality yellowfin tuna that are at Guadalupe. We arrived after breakfast and saw fish right away. They didn’t bite real well. We had to scratch and claw for every fish today. The ones we landed were in the 40-70 pound class and almost everyone landed one. We saw quite a bit of fish today and so everyone had a chance to catch one. The weather was great and we are travelling north to fish offshore tomorrow for more tuna and hopefully get a chance at some big albies. More tomorrow, Capt Art

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