Aug 31 (1.5 Day Trip) Turner’s Outdoorsman

Aug 31 2021

Aug 31 (1.5 Day Trip) Turner’s Outdoorsman

August 31st, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

Pretty good sign of yellowtail this morning in the 15-30lbs.  They weren’t really in the biting mood but we scratched some on the fly-lined sardines, yo yo jigs and the colt snipers.  It fizzled out around 11 am though. We’re on the hunt for bluefin now.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening anglers,

We had a very long afternoon as we looked at lots of big bluefin with very few bites. We broke it up and filled some sacks with some nice big sheepshead and giant reds.

At the bottom of the 9th ,on the way home at 930, we found a school that acted right. We were unbundling rods and tying lures back on.  It was a very good opportunity on 70-200lb fish. They stuck with the boat for about a hour.  We had lots of bites, lots of heart breaks, lots of tangles, but we scored some trophies like this 188# Danielle landed.  Great way to end the trip!

Captain Mike and the boys

Caught on a Diawa SL lure

Aug 29 2021

Aug 29 (2.5 Day Trip)

August 29th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We’ve scratched up some dorado this morning on kelps while we’re rolling up the line. We’re going through a patch of green water right now, but trying to punch through and find some yellowfin for the afternoon,

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening anglers,

We scratched up some yellowfin this afternoon. We did not see a whole lot, but we managed to gather up a few. They were 15lb average. A fly lined sardine and colt snipers were the ticket.

We also found some nice schools of mixed grade 15-25lb bluefin.  We got a little shot in the evening when they put on good show! We tried light line fishing. It was tough to get a bite, but it was fun.

Captain Mike and the boys

Aug 28 2021

Aug 28 (2.5 Day Trip)

August 28th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We opted to check out a new area of water today due to the lack of biting fish locally.  We pointed south when we left the point and were rewarded this morning with some excellent grade dorado ranging 10-20lbs.  Very tough to find a kelp at the moment, but we’re hoping there’s another juicy one on the bow.

Captain Mike and the boys

One of the many dorado bites this morning!

Good evening anglers,

Pretty tough to find a kelp this afternoon, but we managed to scrape up some more dorado down here. We saw scattered jumpers all over the place.

We’re now starting to see some yellowfin and skipjack as well. We had some action on jig strikes as well.

Captain Mike and the boys

Brian and son, Hunter, with a pair of yellowfin. Hunter’s first yellowfin after catching his first dorado earlier today!

Aug 26 2021

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 155 (Perfection Loop)

August 26th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

Captain Art dusted off this old school knot, “The Perfection Loop” for us all to check out! It’s a very strong knot with a variety of applications, including for trolling hooks and lures.

We will be releasing our 2022 schedule up to September soon so plan ahead and catch some fun with us!

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Aug 25 2021

Aug 24 (Accurate 4-day trip)

August 25th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We had a difficult day today.  We spent a lot of time looking at fish this morning and afternoon and not a lot of time hooking them.  It’s a pretty phenomenal sign of 25-200lb bluefin around! We managed a few here this afternoon including these pair of cows.

Captain Mike and the boys

Aug 22 2021

Aug 22 (Lady Angler Searcher Special 3-day trip)

August 22nd, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

We departed yesterday on our annual ladies trip. We looked for kelp paddies yesterday evening for some yellowtail and doroado. We landed just a few fish but it was a chance to wet a line on our way out to the tuna grounds. The weather is outstanding with calm seas.

Capt Armando looked around last night for a school of bluefin and had some success. We landed four fish in the 40-70 pound range on flat fall lures and 80 pound test. If you are coming out on a trip in the future, don’t forget a heavy outfit for that type of fishing.

We found a school after daylight and drifted for a while catching bluefin up to 70 pounds.

More later,
Captain Art and Team Searcher

Holy Cow, (Lori) Sachau!

Aug 21 2021

Aug 21 (Lady Angler Searcher Special 3-day trip)

August 21st, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

We departed yesterday on our annual ladies trip. We looked for kelp paddies yesterday evening for some yellowtail and doroado. We landed just a few fish but it was a chance to wet a line on our way out to the tuna grounds. The weather is outstanding with calm seas.

Capt Armando looked around last night for a school of bluefin and had some success. We landed four fish in the 40-70 pound range on flat fall lures and 80 pound test. If you are coming out on a trip in the future, don’t forget a heavy outfit for that type of fishing.

We found a school after daylight and drifted for a while catching bluefin up to 70 pounds.

More later,
Captain Art and Team Searcher

Glenda landed her tuna after an assist from Capt Art. TIP: Try a flyline sardine and 30 pound line with a #2 hook.

Hello anglers,

Excellent fishing today for bluefin tuna 30-80 pounds! We spent a lot of time drifting with fish hooked, and really good signs of fish throughout the day. The preferred method was flyline sardine on 30-40 pound line and fluorocarbon with a #2 J-hook or a small circle hook. Changing your bait and making sure you have a bait that swims was key.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Ginny and Captains Ryan and Armando with a nice bluefin

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