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Jun 102021

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 150 (John Collins Knot)

June 10th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

A special guest and Searcher family member, Pete G. from Let’s Talk Hook Up radio show, gives us a great demonstration of the John Collins knot. Pete recommends this knot for connecting spectra to monofilament or fluorocarbon up to about 80# test.

Thank you to Pete G. from Let’s Talk Hook Up for this tackle tip and their sponsored fishing trips aboard Searcher along with Gamakatsu Hooks. Listen to Pete and other fishing experts every Saturday and Sunday on The Mightier 1090AM from 7-9 a.m. for fish talk and more!

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Jun 92021

Jun 9 (2.5 day trip)

June 9th, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

It was very slow fishing today. We have seen numerous spots of bluefin tuna throughout the day and night. But we haven’t found a spot that will stay with us. We have loads of time left in our trip and we will continue searching for the right school. The weather is workable with diminishing winds this evening and tomorrow morning.
More later,

Captain Art and Team Searcher

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One lucky angler landed a tuna on a live sardine and a 12 ounce sinker rig.

Jun 52021

Jun 5 (2.5 day trip)

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

Good morning anglers,

We arrived on scene here at about midnight and started seeing fish right away. It was pretty tough for us to get a bite on the flat falls in the dark. Since then we’ve been scratching away a little bit. We had one long drift that started in the gray. The fish we’re seeing and catching right now are 50-200lbs, with a few 20lbers as well.  The biggest one we’ve landed was 184lbs.  We lost a bigger one at gaff and have had multiple heart breaks. That’s bluefin fishing! Anglers are fishing 80lb but our casualty rate is still pretty high due to tangles, bite offs and pulled hooks.

Captain Mike and the boys

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Andrew is smiling about catching this 95lber from our first stop!

Good evening anglers,

We scratched away all day on mixed grade bluefin. The majority of them were 50-180lbs with some smaller ones mixed in. The majority were caught on the sinker rig on 80lb.  We see good sign in the dark here of 100lb+ fish, but the anglers are burnt out and we only have a few people fishing. We’ve got one of these 100 lbers, with only a couple anglers fishing. We still have a good sign of fish. We’ll check back in the morning,

Captain Mike and the boys

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Steve picked up this beauty on the sinker rig.

Jun 32021

Jun 2 (2.5 day trip)

June 3rd, 2021|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

We’re still seeing good sign of these 40-180lb bluefin here again today. It’s been pretty tough to get a bite, but we’re scratching away here. All of the fish we’re catching today are coming on the sinker rig and the shiny lures primarily the yoyo lures. We’re hoping they turn on this afternoon and start snapping. We also had a few on the flat falls before the sun came up.

Captain Mike and the boys

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Captain Ryan and Phil C with a nice one!

Good evening anglers,

We scratched up a couple more handfuls of bluefin this afternoon.  Most of them were the 50lb class but we did land a few more big ones as well.  All but one came on the sinker rig on 80lb test. We’re just starting to get on the fish again. There’s a very good sign right now. We currently have one heavy hanging, and good fish swimming around the boat.

Hoping to sack up a few more tonight before we have to go home. (photos to come later today!)

Captain Mike and the boys

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Jun 12021

Jun 1 (2.5 day trip)

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

Good morning anglers,
We’re off to a great start! We’ve been plunking all morning on 50-130lb bluefin.  There is an incredible sign of fish down here. We got on the right one at 7am, it’s 9:30 am now and were up to 11 over 100# on this drift. We have 2-5 fish going the whole time.  Pretty fun fishing.

We caught a few on the flat falls, but  most of the fish are coming on the sinker rig. Anglers are having no problem getting bit on 80lb outfits, but the anglers fishing 60lb are struggling to land them.  I highly recommend fishing nothing less than 80lb.

Captain Mike and the boys

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Frank boated this 120lb bluefin caught on the sinker rig on 80lb line

Good evening anglers,
We’ve been picking away at these big bluefin this afternoon. Most of our bites are coming on the shiny yo-yo lures like the Tady 4/0 and the Salas 6xjr.  We lost quite a few due to pulled hooks and bite offs, however we are managing to land some.  The sun’s down now and we’re starting to catch a few on the flat falls.  We’ll check back in the morning.

Captain Mike and the boys

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Three brothers tag-teamed this nice bluefin caught on the flat fall

May 302021

May 30 (3 day trip)

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

Good afternoon anglers,
We had a little action in the dark last night, And in the morning we hit several schools for some more tuna action. As it slowed down we decided to make a  move to the northwest. Along our travels we were looking for kelps to stop on for some possible yellowtail. We began to see bird schools in the distance. As we got closer we noticed that there were bluefin on the birds. We just got into the area and are actively searching, so we have to get our eyes in the binos.

Armando and the Searcher crew

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David and Sax each landed a beautiful bluefin tuna

Good evening anglers,

We are wrapping up our Izorline-sponsored Memorial Day Weekend 3-day trip. Many thanks to pro-staffers Norm F. and Howard F. for their sponsorship and giveaways

We traveled up to a new zone this afternoon. Along the way Sean climbed up to the mast and was able to spot two very nice kelps for us. So we decided to give it a try. We were able to capture some good quality yellowtail on them. Once we got it into the zone we caught some more incredible bluefin tuna.

We had an amazing  time with some great people. We will be at the dock in the morning. We can’t wait to get back out on the water.

Armando and the Searcher crew

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There were some yellowtail on kelps we found today

May 292021

May 29 (3 day trip)

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

Good afternoon anglers,
We had a very exciting morning on the bluefin tuna. Right before the sun began to rise we found a very cooperative school of mixed grade fish everywhere from 40 to 200 pound fish. Of course with bluefin there were some heartbreaks. The key seemed to be fishing the deep jig, like the flatfall and the sinker rigged sardine on 60 to 80 pound test. Throughout the morning we have been seeing nice schools and hooking a few every stop. We are on the hunt for a few more this afternoon!

Armando and the Searcher crew

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  Gabe landed his personal best this morning on a flat fall. It weighed in at 181 pounds!

May 292021

May 28 (3 day trip)

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

Good evening anglers:
We left this morning on our 3-day Memorial Day trip with Izorline pro-staffers, Norm and Howard on board. We picked up an amazing load of bait, ate lunch and headed down south. By evening we were able to locate a nice school of large grade bluefin tuna. It took awhile to get with it, but then those famous words we all love to hear came….”BITER!!”

We had some bites on the jigs and on the sinker rig. Randy was able to land this 170 pound fish with a flyline sardine on 100lb test! That is pretty impressive. It’s dark now and we are on the hunt for a night bite. We are very excited for our next upcoming days of fishing!

Armando and the Searcher crew

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Congrats to Randy!

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