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Jun 242019

Trip 1-Accurate (June 22)

June 24th, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,
We saw a tremendous amount of tuna today and it was an impressive sight. We stopped multiple times and had opportunities to catch bluefin tuna up to 85 pounds. We drifted for 4 hours in a school of fish and had several chances. We ended up with 14 bluefin and three yellowfin for our efforts.
Looking forward to returning to the area on Wednesday.


Capt Art and Team Searcher

Jun 222019

Trip 1 – Accurate (June 21)

June 22nd, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Hello anglers,

We had some action on 8-15# yellowtail for the morning, and then the fish stopped biting in the afternoon. We continued to see yellowtail on kelp paddies but they didn’t want to cooperate.

We travelled out to the bluefin zone and saw multiple schools. We hooked a couple big ones, but lost both. We are spending the night and hoping for a good day of tuna fishing tomorrow. 

Check this past “Tackle Tip Thursday” on big fish reels by Gary Gillingham: Accurate Reels for big tuna

Here is Vern W. with a nice yellowtail that Capt Mike Todter hooked and handed to him using one of the boat’s loaner gear thanks to Accurate Fishing Products

Wish us luck with some tuna tomorrow!
Capt Art and Team Searcher

Jun 212019

Trip 1- Accurate

June 21st, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Day 1 (Part 2):Hello anglers,

This morning we decided to changed things up this and concentrated on yellowtail. (kelp paddies.) We have had some action on 8-15# yellowtail and a chance at some bluefin tuna as well. Here is a photo of Gary G. from AccurateProducts with a bluefin tuna he landed on a knife lure trying for yellowtail. (The fish pictured with Gary, weighed 144#’s ) Great job Gary!

More to come, Stay hooked here!

~Captain Art and Team Searcher

Jun 212019

Trip 1 – Accurate

June 21st, 2019|Categories: Trip Reports|

Day 1:

Hello anglers,

We departed on our first trip of the 2019 season today. Thanks to Everingham Brothers Bait Company for a tremendous load of bait. 

We briefed everyone on safety items and then talked about rigging for this afternoon’s fishing for bluefin tuna. We recommended fly-line sardines with fluorocarbon and a 2/0 circle hook, a flat fall lure with 150 pound leaders and finally a live bait outfit with a 6 oz sinker.

We arrived in the zone and started seeing fish immediately. We several spots of fish all afternoon but couldn’t get any response. There were no boils or bites until the final stop of the day. We hooked four bluefin and landed three in the 50-pound range. Here is Bernard C. his bluefin landed on a flat fall lure.

We have beautiful calm seas and are looking forward to tomorrow.

Capt Art and Team Searcher

Jun 202019

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 53 (Surgeon’s Knot)

June 20th, 2019|Categories: Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Today is not only Tackle Tip Thursday it is the official start of the Searcher Season! One of our amazing Team Searcher crewman Ryan is gracing us with a great Tackle Tip for you. He walks us through how to tie a Surgeon’s Knot. (Monofilament “mono” to fluorocarbon connection knot.) Thank you so much Izorline Fishing Products and Ryan!

Jun 132019

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 52 (Father’s Day Edition)

June 13th, 2019|Categories: Ocean to Galley Recipes, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Today’s Tackle Tip Thursday is all about Father’s Day. We have a bonus Tackle Tip Thursday with Ocean to Galley this week. We have Tommy and Catalina Offshore Products who gives us an easy delicious meal for dad using frozen fish he had left over, or you have left over. Quick, easy and delicious. Plus you can use the fish that is taking up room in your freezer for the new season. Our crew approved.👍👍 Thank you so much Tommy and Catalina Offshore Products!

Finished product.

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