May 25 (2.5 day) Offshore fishing

May 26th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

The bluefin dissappeared on us overnight, so we’ve been on the hunt for them all day here this morning.  We’re just starting to see them here now at lunchtime.  We’ve managed to scrape up some quality yellowtail in the meantime.  Hoping for a big afternoon here.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening,

We are seeing some very nice spots of 50lb bluefin and 25lb bluefin this afternoon.  They are not cooperating very well at the moment but we’ve managed to scrape some up here.

Hoping for a night bite this evening.

Captain Mike and the boys

May 22-23 Overnight (2.5 day) Offshore fishing

May 23rd, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good evening again anglers,

Here’s a good reason not to break down your flat fall rod on the way home.  We left enough time on the way home to stop on fish if we saw it.

We stopped on some scattered fish at about 30 min before we were going to call it a trip, and they charged the boat. It was a good opportunity for those who wanted to catch a big one tonight.  They were 90-120lbs and they were biting!

Captain Mike and the boys

May 22 (2.5 day) Offshore fishing

May 22nd, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning anglers,

The guys were tired from our day of pulling on fish all day yesterday. so we set up a drift for the night and got up at 4 and started driving around.  We saw very little sign of this bluefin today–we have a handful for our morning here.

We did score some nice yellows on a kelp just before lunch.  The fleet has spread out trying to find this bluefin right now.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening anglers,

We had a very very long day of driving around trying to locate this bluefin.  We didn’t see a school until about 5pm but it was a good one.

We unloaded on it and it stuck.  They started slow then they started boiling around and biting.  We have a very nice evening plunker going at the moment on 18-30lb fish.

Captain Mike and the boys

May 21 (2.5 day) Offshore fishing

May 21st, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Good morning, anglers:

We’re seeing good sign of school-grade fish here this morning. We caught a couple on the flat falls last night when we got down to the zone.

We had one pretty good opportunity first thing this morning and we managed to catch a couple of handfulls on the flylined sardine. It’s light line, plunker style fishing.

We’re hoping for a afternoon bite too.

Captain Mike and the boys

Good evening anglers,

We scratched throughout the day and had one good opportunity this aftrernoon. We had a 2-hour plunker on the school-grade bluefin. We have beautiful weather here this evening.  Gotta go we’ve got a couple hanging.

Captain Mike and the boys

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 182 (Single or Double Jam Knot?)

May 19th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

Thank you for joining us during our celebratory “Month of Captain Art” for Tackle Tip Thursdays to acknowledge his 40th year of owning and operating Searcher. In this video Captain Art a question from one of our anglers; “When do you use a single vs. double San Diego jam knot?” Art demonstrates appropriate and effective ways to utilize this timeless knot on a live-bait hook and a lure. Viewers with more tackle questions (related to this or otherwise) are encouraged to let us know in the comments!

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May 14 (2.5 day) Offshore fishing

May 14th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Trip Reports|

Hello anglers:

We saw scattered sign of bluefin tuna last night and throughout the morning. We’re starting to see much more volume now at lunchtime.

Opportunities to get a fish to bite are not easy to come by, but Jason managed to get a nice one on the sinker rig.

We’re currently pulling on a heavier model. We’ll check back later.

Captain Mike and the boys

p.s. A recent Tackle Tip Thursday on Sinker Rigs here: Avoid Sinker Rig Tangles

Jason boated our first fish of 2022!

Good evening anglers,

Good bluefin tuna watching with a very good sign of 80-150lb fish throughout the afternoon. They just were not in the biting mode though.  We did manage a few trophies however, and also had some heartbreaks.

Everything we’ve caught today has been on the sinker rig.

Captain Mike and the boys

Just a few fish caught today, but they are trophies

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 181 (Avoid Sinker Rig Tangles)

May 12th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

Thank you for joining us during our celebratory “Month of Captain Art” for Tackle Tip Thursdays to acknowledge his 40th year of owning and operating Searcher.

In this video our captain responds to an angler’s question about what could cause sinker rig tangles with his main line. In addition to an explanation of what could cause this, Captain Art includes a few other helpful tips when fishing with a sinker rig set-up. Be sure to subscribe to our channel so you can access all the helpful videos. Then come fishing with us!

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Surprise, Captain Art!

May 7th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog|

We’d like to invite everyone to help us surprise Captain Art as a kick-off to his 40th anniversary as owner and operator of Searcher!

Our beloved Captain will be on the air for another episode of Let’s Talk Hook-Up this Saturday, May 7 from 7-9am on AM1090. We welcome everyone to phone in or text (using the app) to congratulate him for this special anniversary.  THIS IS A SURPRISE, so please help us keep it that way.  Not only will you help make his day, but all participants will be entered in a raffle to win a special prize from the hosts.

Call-in number: 213-432-1090

To text: Download the Let’s Talk Hook-up app

Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 180 (Wind In Your Face)

May 5th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

Welcome back to another week of Tackle Tip Thursday! This month we will be featuring the one and only Catain Art Taylor in a series of videos that all address questions asked from our followers. As Captain Art enters his 40th year of owner and operator of Searcher, we thought it would be appropriate to showcase some of his extensive knowledge and expertise. 

This week Art illustrates the significance of understanding the way the wind affects movement of the boat, how to work with drifting, and following your line to avoid losing opporTUNAties!

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Tackle Tip Thursday Vol. 179 (Dock 2 Door)

April 28th, 2022|Capt Art's Blog, Tackle Tip Thursday|

Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!

After you’ve made all the right tackle choices and battled that fish successfully, the work doesn’t end there! You’ll want to preserve that catch to get it into your home freezer and into the hands of friends and family. We think the best idea is to plan ahead for processing (filleting and vacuum sealing) and transporting that valuable catch. Research processors and transportation options, then make a reservation BEFORE your trip! Thank you to Kelly G for his service and support of Searcher Sportfishing! Check out Dock 2 Door if you have transportati0n needs.

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