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Oct 52021

Oct 5 (6-Day Trip) Ultra-limited load to Guadalupe Island

October 5th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We made some good bait last night and had some pretty good opportunity this morning on 50-100lb yellowfin and 30-45lb yellowtail.  We did not land a whole lot, but the ones we did land were nice ones.  We also had got flashed by 14-18lb dorado and had a quick hit on them as well.

Captain Mike and the boys

Richard and Ken sharing a good hit on yellowtail

Good evening anglers,

We had a nice afternoon and an evening shot here on the 35-50lb yellowtail and 90-100lb yellowfin.  It was pretty tough to get a bite for a while then right before the sun went down, the yellowtail started snapping. Heavy casualties here because of the grade of fish, but we managed some trophies.  We’re going to try make some bait and try again tomorrow.

Captain Mike and the boys

Paul with a trophy!

Oct 52021

Oct 4 (6-Day Trip) Ultra Limited-load to Guadalupe Island

October 5th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We got to the island today around 1:30 and saw very good sign of yellowtail and yellowfin.  We put the anchor down around 2 and the tuna started boiling around right away. We hooked a few of these big yellowtail but only managed one at about 40lbs and a couple handful of mixed-grade yellowfin 30-80lbs.  We like what we see and are going to try it again in the morning.

Captain Mike and the boys

Long-time Searcher family member, Bill Z, gets back to Guadalupe!

Oct 12021

OCT 1 (7-Day Trip) Seeker Trip to Guadalupe Island

October 1st, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

Beautiful weather here today!  We’re seeing some sign of these big yellowtail here on the other side of the island as well as mixed grade yellowfin, 30-100lbs.  We’ve caught a few including a pair of 50lbers We’re going spot-to-spot seeing what we can come up with and we’re coming up with some trophies.  These fish are big and mean so naturally there’s a high casualty rate.

Captain Mike and the boys

A trophy won by David!

Good evening anglers,

We circumnavigated the island today and caught something at every spot we hit.  At about 5:30, we pulled up to our last spot and started marking 100lb yellowfin and 30-40lb yellowtail.  We spun a circle and the tuna boiled up right away, so we put the anchor down. We never hooked a tuna but the yellowtail started biting right away and bit until the sun went down.  They were biting the yoyo jigs, the dropper loop mackerel, and the fly lined mackerel as well. The full size mint Salas 7x heavys that Fred gave everyone were the hot lure here this evening.

Captain Mike and the boys

Kenny and Ernie with their island slugs

Sep 302021

Sep 30 (7-Day Trip) Seeker Trip to Guadalupe Island

September 30th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We had a pretty good opportunity this morning on the yellowfin in the 50-90lb range.  We are having a run of bad luck at the moment, losing them for one reason or another. We’re managing to boat a few though.  It’s a very good sign, it’s shaping up to be another nice afternoon here.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening anglers,

We had some very good opportunity today.  We suffered heavy losses however for various reasons, pulled hooks, broken line, bite offs, rocks, sharks, you name it.  We are seeing more and more of this 50-70lb class yellowfin each day now. Things look very promising coming up here.  We pieced together a nice day and are on our way to make some bait for tomorrow.  We’re going to change gears and fish the backside of the island for yellowtail tomorrow.  The weather looks great and we’re all excited.

Captain Mike and the boys

Sep 292021

Sep 29 (7-Day Trip) Seeker Trip to Guadalupe Island

September 29th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We tried for the “threepeat” on our spot from the last two days. It did not work out since we saw less fish and less life today. We scratched a few but it didn’t feel right.

We went for a tour and found a nice area down the island a little bit. We are just trying to get established but already see them boiling around the boat . Looks like it might be a good afternoon.

Captain Mike and the boys

A classic Guadalupe day with Seeker Rods

Good evening anglers,

Our new location turned out to be a productive one!  We had a good afternoon that started with 50-60lbers and soon turned into 90-110lbers boiling around the boat biting the fly-lined 80lb. Pretty fun afternoon here.

We’re going to try make some bait tonight and try here again in the morning.

Captain Mike and the boys

Sep 282021

Sep 28 (7-Day Trip) Seeker Trip to Guadalupe Island

September 28th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We’ve had some action on the yellowfin again this morning and it’s the same grade as yesterday. Same spot, beautiful weather. The sharks are getting a few more this morning than they did yesterday afternoon, but we’re still getting some despite them.

The anglers fishing 60# aren’t landing a whole lot, but those using 80lb are coming in for the most part.

Captain Mike and the boys

Fred, pro-staffer with Seeker Rods

Good evening anglers,

We had another good flurry here this afternoon. We’re still on our first anchor job from yesterday and are still seeing a pretty good sign here throughout the day.  Around the flurries we were able to scratch up some beauties. The majority of the evening fish were 90-100lbs. 

The sharks definitely got their share today but seemed to back off late in the day. We’re made some mackeral when the sun went down and are going to hang tight for another night and see what the morning brings.  

Captain Mike and the boys

Captain Mike and Anne with a Guadalupe-grade yellowfin tuna

Sep 272021

Sep 27 (7-Day Trip) Seeker Trip to Guadalupe Island

September 27th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening anglers,

We arrived on scene at 1pm and started seeing scattered sign of yellowfin right away. We put our anchor down around 2pm and started picking pretty quickly on 75lb yellowfin. A few are bigger, a few smaller.

The sharks were a bit of a menace and they got their share, but we got ours too. We see some sign of yellowtail here as well and picked off a few beauties. We’re going to try it again tomorrow.

Thank you to Fred and the Seeker team for sponsoring this trip and bringing great giveaways!

Captain Mike and the boys

Kevin gets his trip started off right. (Nice hat!)
Sep 272021

NEW LADY ANGLER SPECIAL ADDED!

September 27th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Did You Know?|

Ladies! We are excited to announce that due to extreme popularity of our Lady Angler Special (3 day tuna trip), we have added a second trip to our schedule next year! Sponsored by Lori Sachau from Turner’s Outdoorsman, Wendy Tochihara from Izorline Fishing Products, and Sophie Huynh from Seeker Rods, this trip is a guaranteed good time you won’t want to miss! Book your spot at the rail now with these accomplished anglers and join us for this incredible experience!

Click HERE if you want to see the fun from this year’s trip!

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