Trip #10: July 26-30 (4 day)

Jul 28 2020

Trip #10: July 26-30 (4 day)

July 28th, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers:

We saw a tremendous amount of fish today.  We had some chances! There was a good sign of fish 70-90 pounds in this area. We will spend the night and try again tomorrow.

Best methods today: 80 pound test flyline sardine and live sardine (nose-hooked)  on an 10 ounce sinker.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

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Here is Norm from Izorline, with a 75 pound fish landed on 80 pound test with a nose hooked sardine and a 10 ounce sinker.

Jul 27 2020

Trip #10: July 26-30 (4 day)

July 27th, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

It was a very different day today with good sign of fish before daylight and then very little after the sun came up. We saw and caught a few fish after lunch and then we had to wait until 5 pm to finally get a stop. We had a little action right before sunset to save the day.
We are relocating to a little different area for tomorrow further west. Wish us luck!

Captain Art and Team Searcher

Crewmember Bryce and a lucky angler with a nice bluefin

Jul 26 2020

Trip #10: July 26-30 (4 day)

July 26th, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers:

We started our trip with Norm F. from Izorline International with everyone receiving free shirts and goodie bags with line, lures, fishing supplies and more. Many thanks to Norm for his fun sponsorship. We got started fishing right away with a stop for some 25-40 pound bluefin tuna. We drifted for three hours and had fish around us the whole time. Hoping for more tomorrow as we are staying in the same zone.

Captain Art and Team Searcher

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Ken shows off a nice bluefin landed with 30 pound Izorline, a 2/0 circle hook. and a flyline sardine.

Jul 25 2020

Trip #6: July 23-26 (3 day)

July 25th, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We have been looking at large schools of bluefin and yellowfin today. They are still in a funky mood and not sure what they want to bite. We have gotten a few bites but have not landed one. We did have some good action on the yellowtail on kelps which was a really fun break from the tuna fishing.

Captain Mike and the boys

Tommy and his first yellowtail ever

Good evening anglers,

We looked at tuna all afternoon and got very few bites. We caught one for our day and it was a big one. These bluefin and yellowfin tuna in this zone are in a non-biting mode at the moment. We’re hoping it will change in the next few days.

Captain Mike and the boys

Robert and his 70# bluefin, caught on a flylined sardine on 60# test.

Jul 24 2020

Trip #6: July 23-26 (3 day)

July 24th, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We woke up to very good sign of 50-80lb bluefin around the boat. We managed to get one on the flat fall at about 5am this morning. Since then we’ve been able to scratch up some more smaller bluefin and yellowfin, as well as yellowtail on kelps. Overall, it’s been very tough to get a bite today. We’ll check back later.

Captain Mike and the boys

Doug and his 70lb bluefin tuna

Good evening anglers,

We had some scratchy fishing this afternoon on kelp patties. And we ran into these big bluefin again this afternoon and had a few opportunities. We hooked a few and only landed two. These fish are very tough to get a bite on. One of them was landed on an old Penn Baja special. Both were caught on the flat falls.

Captain Mike and the boys

This is what a large school of big bluefin looks like under the boat:  40 fathoms of fish. Quite impressive!

And when we’re lucky, we land one of them.

Jul 23 2020

Trip #6: July 23-26 (3 day)

July 23rd, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We left on a 3-day trip today with a beautiful load of bait. We pointed for the local bluefin/yellowfin zone. We scratched up some yellowfin tuna off various breezers and foamers. We slid down a few miles to where the bluefin were. We stopped on a few sonar schools that did not bite. But  about 7 p.m. we ran into a large foamer of 100-150+ pounders. We hooked two but on the wrong tackle, and lost both of them at gaff. We’ll try again tomorrow.

Captain Mike and the boys

Bruce and one of his two yellowfin caught on a flylined sardine.

Jul 23 2020

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 109 (Diamond Lure)

July 23rd, 2020|Captain Mike's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday! Today, we have Captain Mike who shares a great Tackle Tip. The diamond lure is one that Captain Mike has had in his tackle box for some time. He found his that has lasted a long time at the swap-meet but he says you can find them at any sporting good store or your local tackle shop. they are effective on a Bluefin tuna.(proof pictured here.) The go-to seemed to be the diamond lure. Especially something heavy and shiny. Angler Kessler caught his first bluefin hooked on a 10 oz rock cod lure or diamond lure the same one in the video.

Thank you Captain Mike for the great tackle tip.

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