April 9 (Full day) Coronado Island

Apr 10 2021

April 9 (Full day) Coronado Island

April 10th, 2021|Did You Know?, Trip Reports|

Conditions at the island had changed so we had a slow morning for yellowtail on the yoyo set-ups. We connected on a few fish in the afternoon on the surface irons.

A few nice yellows at the island, but we were challenged with finding them today.

Apr 10 2021

April 9 First Trip!

April 10th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog|

We at Team Searcher were excited to get our first trip of 2021 away from the dock and take some anglers fishing! The dockside maintenance is complete and there’s reports of yellowtail at the islands. We’re scheduled for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through April for some fun, full-day trips (5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m). Targets will be yellowtail, rockfish, and calico bass.

Book at spot on FishermansLanding.com or call at 619-221-8500. See you aboard!

Apr 8 2021

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 142 (Yummy Flyer)

April 8th, 2021|Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday! Today Logan F, an experienced long-ranger and private boater, gives us a great tackle tip to learn more about rigging up a flyer for bluefin fishing. Thank you, Logan for the great tackle tip and all the instructio!

And thank you to Logan and his family for their support of Searcher Sportfishing and our tackle tips.

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here! Subscribers get hooked up to new videos first!

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here! Subscribers get hooked up to new videos first!

Apr 1 2021

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 141 (Slow Pitch Jigging)

April 1st, 2021|Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday! Today’s episode provides an overview for something exciting in saltwater sportfishing: Slow Pitch Jigging.

Penn Fishing‘s Steve Carson gives us a terrific introduction to this techinque. (And he shows us a cool “lure wrap!”) Thank you to Steve and Penn Fishing for their support of Searcher Sportfishing and our tackle tips.

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here! Subscribers get hooked up to new videos first!

🎣Reel in more Tackle Tips here! Subscribers get hooked up to new videos first!

Mar 30 2021

Full-day Island Fishing on Searcher!

March 30th, 2021|Did You Know?|

UPDATE: Friday and Saturday (4/9 and 4/10) are confirmed GO trips! Make your reservation now.

Fish a full-day trip on a long-range boat! Choose a Friday, Saturday or Sunday in April and join us for a 5:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. trip to Coronado Islands. Target fish include yellowtail, rockfish, barracuda, calicos bass and more.

Tackle Tip: The yellowtail are being caught on yo-yo lures on a 12-ounce dropper loop set-up, and a nose-hooked sardine.

Book your trip here: Fishermans Landing booking for Searcher or call 619-221-8500.

Tackle Tip video on Dropper Loop Fishing: Tackle Tip Thursday videos

YouTube Channel for many helpful tackle tips: YouTube channel

Review of Yo-Yo fishing with Steve Carson of PENN Fishing

Mar 28 2021

“Warriors on the Water”

March 28th, 2021|Did You Know?|

San Diego Anglers Club raises money for “Warriors on the Water” so they can take our veterans and their families fishing. We are happy to donate a free spot on our Memorial Day Weekend trip for their auction in hopes of raising funds for their worthwhile charity.

The San Diego Anglers Foundation is a non-profit organization that leads the partnership with the fishing industry and government agencies to support disabled military personnel and children throughout Southern California, by increased participation in recreational fresh and saltwater fishing, while teaching them about ethical fishing practices, conservation, and our state’s marine resources. Military personnel and the children come from federal, state and local agencies to spend the day fishing with their family, friends, and others. This time together enriches their lives and creates memories that last a lifetime.

Mar 25 2021

Recap: Tackle Talk Live with Team Searcher

March 25th, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Did you miss our Tackle Talk Live? We have the full recorded video here. Captains Art, Armando, and Ryan talked over some outfits for springtime fishing prep. There was tons of good information and tackle suggestions. Check out the full video below.
Mar 22 2021

Tackle Talk Live!

March 22nd, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog|

We will be going LIVE and talking tackle! Tune in for Tackle Talk Live! Thursday, March 25 at 4pm PST.

Join us to talk tackle with the Team Searcher crew. Let’s get ready for the new fishing season and gear up for spring. Feel free to send us questions that you’d like answered.

Tune in Thursday, March 25  at 4pm PST on Facebook LIVE! And look for the recorded talk here and on our social media.
Mar 21 2021

Catching up with Anglers

March 21st, 2021|Captain Mike's Blog|

Welcome to a segment we are calling “Catching up with Anglers!”

We love to stay in touch with our Searcher family to share 🎣fish stories, recreate the excitement, swap tackle tips, reunite with old friends and maybe make new ones. Let’s catch up with an angler, a special, long-time Searcher family member, Chris Flaxington!

Name:Chris Flaxington
From: La Mirada, CA
Job Title: Logistics manager at T&J Sausage Inc

  • What’s your typical day like?: On  weekdays, I get up for work at 3:00am and go to bed at 11:00 pm.  Spend day at work then go home and take care of my 27 year old handicapped son and then proceed with my late  afternoons. Prior to Covid I used to coach club soccer. With Covid here, Logan and I spend lots of time working on our boat.

  • Share your best tackle tip: My best tackle tip is don’t get caught up in all the hype of new expensive gear. Fish don’t know what make of gear you’re using.

  • Who or what got you into fishing? I truly got into hard core fishing when my neighbor got me into fishing freshwater bass tournaments.  Then I met my wife and she told me if I buy an ocean boat she would go with me.  Well my wife comes from the Midwest.  After I bought a ocean boat and she went out twice. She realized she gets too seasick to ever want  to go again. In the last 18 years she has not stepped foot on my boat.
  • A “must have” in your tackle box is: Must have in my tackle box is, having enough tackle for my kid while we are fishing.  The true must have in my tackle box is basic weights and hooks for bait fishing, I don’t care for all the lures and jigs unless they are the only thing working.
  • Favorite fish dish? Any fish that is fried with lots of vinegar and tartar sauce.
  • What kind of fish is inside your fish taco? Rockfish, Is there any other type?
  • Favorite hobby other than fishing: My other hobby besides fishing is working on boats. I love to install and fabric custom items for private boats.
  • What Searcher trip are you most excited about? The ones I’m booked on!  On the Searecher,  I rate trips all the same from 1.5 days to 8 days as they are all good and I really enjoy hanging with the crew members of the Searcher. So much that I spend more time talking with them then I do fishing on some trips.
  • Favorite fishing memory: This actually happened  on the Searcher trip we did September 2020.  Captain Ryan told Logan he could troll, but Captain Mondo did not know there were any trolling lines in the water. Logan hooked up with a marlin! Captain Mondo tried to turn the boat for Logan and the fish spit the hook. While stopping for the marlin, a school of BF swam under us and no one got hooked up until Captain said  “Ok let’s move.” Then Logan yelled  “Fish on!”  Little did Mondo know that Logan had grabbed his bass fishing rod and ended up hooking into a 38lb BF tuna.  This fish ended up tangling almost every fisherman on the boat and 1.5 hours to reel in the fish. Logan was lucky it was slow day and every fish counted.  
  • Fish you are looking forward to catching: A cow yellowfin once the island opens back up.
  • What motivates you? Watching a plan in action that works!
  • Favorite thing to do in your spare time? Work with my son on his fishing knowledge and watching him become one of the better fishermen around.   
  • Bucketlist fish/fish you haven’t caught but want to? Opah 

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