Trip 2 (4 day) June 30-July 4 Izorline Open Charter
Hello anglers, We had an excellent day fishing for yellowtail! Everyone had lots of opportunities to land a quality fish. Throughout the day the best method for getting a bite was using a live sardine with a J hook, and 30-40 pound test line. No flourocarbon leader necessary. There was plenty of fun to go around today, and the weather was awesome with calm seas and warm temperatures.
Capt Aaron fished for a while today and was able to Hook and Hand a fish to Brandt Humphry of Irvine, CA. They are pictured with the Seeker rod and Accurate reel and a gorgeous yellowtail.
Team Searcher
Trip 2 (4 day) June 30-July 4 Izorline Open Charter
July 2, 2016
Hello anglers, We made the long run to the yellowtail zone last night and it paid off. We’ve had great fishing for good-size yellowtail this morning.The most successful method to get these fish to bite is a live sardine, and 40 pound line with a 3/0 J hook. Pictured is Capt. Art and Jim Pappas. He and his son Nikko came all the way from Largo, Florida to experience our West Coast saltwater fishing. Jim landed this yellowtail on one of our Accurate/Seeker “Hook and Hand” outfits. Capt Art hooked the fish initially, handed the outfit to Jim, and he got to land the fish. Nice job, Jim!
Thanks to Accurate Fishing Products and Seeker Rods for providing these outfits, and to Izorline for the line. It’s nice to have these state-of-the-art outfits for our crew to hook a fish, and then landed by a passenger, especially a first-timer!
We are hoping to stay busy the rest of the day like this! Team Searcher
Trip 2 (4 day) June 30-July 4 Izorline Special
Hello anglers,
Our first day with Norm Fujimoto and friends from Izorline was a struggle as far as the fishing goes. We spent the day in search of yellowtail and we saw some good signs of fish. We caught a few, and the ones we caught were the 20-pound class. The weather is awesome and we had some laughs–what a great group of anglers! Capt Art and one of our long time customers Howard Folmer is pictured with one of the yellowtail Howard caught today.
But all the contributions from Izorline were terrific and made the day a lot of un. Norm had a raffle with cool prizes. Tady lures set us up with plenty of lures for everyone. Izorline gave out t-shirts and spools of line and flourocarbon. Lots of goodies to start the trip!
Team Searcher
p.s. Read all about getting your gear ready for fishing here! How about a short “warm-up” trip? Check here for a light-load 1.5 day or 2-day trip next week! (And don’t forget the Owner hooks and Izorline!)
Trip 1 (3 day) June 23-26 jackpot winners
Congratulations to our jackpot winners!
1. Ross Langley, Oceanside, CA – 26.2# yellowtail (middle)
2. Gary Carlsen, Huntington Beach, CA – 21.8# yellowtail (right)
3. Don Wynott, Palm Desert, CA – 16.2# yellowtail (left)
Trip 1 (3 day) June 25
Hello anglers: We worked hard today with not much luck. It was the ol’ “should have been here yesterday” scenario with good reports from the day before. Unfortunately the conditions changed and the yellowtail wouldn’t bite. After trying for yellowtail we went offshore and found some groups of common dolphin that had signs of small yellowfin tuna. We caught 4 12-pounders on the troll, but nothing on the bait. The conditions were great with 67.5 degree blue water. We anticipate catching something in the same area in the future.
We end this trip with an “E for effort” with lots of hard work but not much to show for it. One really great thing is the new bait tank worked really well! Lots of room back there and the bait thrived. The hand wells allow for multiple people to access baits at the same time. Lots of positive feedback from the anglers.
Looking forward to the next trip! There is space on the Izorline-sponsored 4-day leaving June 30th.
Team Searcher
Trip 1 (3 day) June 24 report
Hello anglers: We started in the area where the bluefin tuna has been seen the past few days. Only the fish didn’t show up there today! We headed south looking for kelp paddies and yellowtail. We saw several kelps and a few had fish on them. Most of the yellowtail were on the small side, but keepers, and a few were better grade fish. Capt Ryan is pictured with Ross Langley from Oceanside and his good-size yellowtail.
Hoping for better results tomorrow, Team Searcher
Trip 1 (3 day) June 23 daily report
Hello anglers: We arrived at the tuna zone just in time for all the schools to go down. We did see two spots of fish late in the day.–they didn’t want to bite unfortunately. We managed to hook and land an 18-pound yellowfin tuna. So, Robert King from Granada Hills was the lucky angler and he drew first blood to start the 2016 fishing season! Robert won a Shimano flat fall lure for landing the first fish. He and Capt Aaron are pictured in the bow with his fish. Hoping for better luck tomorrow, Team Searcher
Tackle suggestion for bluefin tuna
Hello anglers,
We are super excited to get our fishing season started this week! There is a slight chance for a large bluefin tuna on our first trip. It has been difficult to hook and land them but we will certainly try our luck.
We want you to be prepared so we recommend a 2 speed reel with 60# mono. You may use it for fly-lining a live bait or use it as a kite outfit. Also if you are a practiced caster, a long rod with 40-50# mono and a surface lure or large popper has been the method used recently. We hope to see you aboard soon!
Team Searcher
Time to fish!
Hello anglers,
We are winding down our maintenance period with final touches on the new bait tank and a few other items. We are excited to start our fishing season!
All the reports are good with good signs of bluefin tuna around with an occasional yellowfin tuna mixed in. The quality of the bluefin is AMAZING with lots of fish 40-60 pounds and some bigger fish being seen and caught – up to 200 pounds.
There is a chance to catch a fish of a lifetime! Looking forward to getting out on the water. See you soon!
Capt Art and Team Searcher