Catching up with Anglers
Welcome to a segment we are calling “Catching up with Anglers!”
We love to stay in touch with our Searcher family to share 🎣fish stories, recreate the excitement, swap tackle tips, reunite with old friends and maybe make new ones. We thought it would be fun to see how our anglers are holding up and share some of their stories. Hopefully they can give you ideas of things we can be doing with your time or help you feel better. Let’s catch up with an angler.
Today we have a special, long-time Searcher family member and co-star of our Tackle Talk Live, Logan Flaxington!
What’s your typical day like?:On a typical day, I get up at 7:30, eat breakfast, maybe mess with some of my fishing equipment, then hop on my first zoom call at 8:30. From 8:30 until noon I’m on zoom for my school. After class, I eat a small lunch then go work on more fishing equipment, either experiment with new things, learn new knots, or learn different techniques. After that, I either clean out boat or wash my truck. From there, it usually gets close to dark so I end my day with eating dinner with my family, and watch TV.
Share your best tackle tip:Always feel/check your line, make sure it’s in good shape. You don’t want to hook that once in a lifetime fish after spending thousands of dollars to get the opportunity, and lose it due to a simple knot or line failure.
- Who or what got you into fishing? My dad got me into fishing. Ever since I was 3 years old, I would head out on our boat with him and learned a little something every trip. Also, the fact that you never know what you may see or experience out on the ocean keeps me hooked as well.
- A “must have” in your tackle box is:Pre made heavy leader. I never leave the dock without a heavy leader in case I come across a big shark or swordfish on the surface.
- Favorite fish dish?Poki bowl
- What kind of fish is inside your fish taco?Vermillion rockcod, or calico bass
- Favorite hobby other than fishing: I run cross country for my school when I’m not fishing.
What Searcher trip are you most excited about? The annual Penn-sponsored trip in September, always been one of my favorite trips to do.
- Favorite fishing memory:2 years ago, I was on a charter boat going for yellow fin tuna. It was me and a couple of my buddies and we went out to the butterfly bank. From 3:30am till 8am we had seen no sign of life. Then at 8:30, the ocean suddenly came alive and 30-40 pound yellowfin were boiling everywhere, then the big bluefin started boiling. We set the kite out and witness 200-300pound freight trains jumping out of the water at that dead flyer. Of course we only hooked the 150 pounder, no 200-300 pounders but it was a sight unimaginably cool.
- Fish you are looking forward to catching: Roosterfish
Catching up with Anglers
Welcome to a segment we are calling “Catching up with Anglers!”
We love to stay in touch with our Searcher family to share 🎣fish stories, recreate the excitement, swap tackle tips, reunite with old friends and maybe make new ones. We thought it would be fun to see how our anglers are holding up and share some of their stories. Hopefully they can give you ideas of things we can be doing with your time or help you feel better. Let’s catch up with an angler.
Today we have a special, long-time Searcher family member, Dave Roti! We invite you to get to know Dave and the other volunteers with CCA-San Diego’s chapter here: San Diego Chapter of CCA
What’s your typical day like?: Up early, seek out something informative/educational/inspirational to read. Address the construction industry work issues, keep that on track. Reward myself with a few hours outdoors; continual home projects, maintain our mini fruit orchard, exercise. Volunteer/support California Conservation Association & other fishing interests.
Share your best tackle tip: Familiarize yourself with your gear, practice with it. Include casting and knot tying. There are many benefits; it lessens fish fighting mistakes/failures, takes you into fishing mode even when not on the water!
- Who or what got you into fishing? My uncle Doug would take me fishing often and pay me to dig worms for us to use as bait. A highlight was catching a sturgeon at Big Bend Dam on the Missouri River.
- A “must have” in your tackle box is: A wide assortment of quality hooks. It’s an inexpensive way to increase your odds of enticing fish to bite, when all they want is bait and the bite is picky.
- Favorite fish dish? Grilled yellowtail, Fish Pros seasonings, Temecula Olive Oils/Balsamic Vinegars, lemon/lime juice from our trees. Different ingredient combos each time, great results every time!
- What kind of fish is inside your fish taco? Dorado. The sweet/moist/mild flavor has wide appeal, is our go-to for BBQ parties & guests!
- Favorite hobby other than fishing: Woodworking/building projects. Love the creative process, renovating something from old to new.
- What Searcher trip are you most excited about? Steve Carson’s Penn University. He’s a wealth of knowledge, and I’ve made some great friends on those trips.
- Favorite fishing memory: On one of those Searcher trips, I caught a personal grand slam in one day: yellowfin tuna, yellowtail, dorado, and wahoo. On another trip, while dropper loop fishing in the dark, I saw a huge white shadow swim alongside the boat. It startled me, so I sheepishly asked Art to confirm what it was. He laughed, informed me that it was a 30’ whale shark!
- Fish you are looking forward to catching: Roosterfish
- What motivates you? Blessing others…blesses me!
- Favorite thing to do in your spare time? Reading. Also the design process involved in construction projects, a part of my job description that I love.
Bucketlist fish/fish you haven’t caught but want to? Two: big eye tuna or an opah
Recap: Tackle Talk Live with Steve Carson!
Lucky angler, Josh Alberto, won the Penn Reel pictured here, just for tuning in and asking great questions. Congratulations, Josh!
Tackle Talk Live with Steve Carson!
Join us to talk tackle 🎣with Steve Carson. We will be talking 5 Outfits: Don’t Leave the Dock without set-ups. He’ll review the necessary outfits for fishing small yellowtail to big bluefin.
Catching up with Anglers
Welcome to a new segment we are calling “Catching up with Anglers!”
We love to stay in touch with our Searcher family to share 🎣fish stories, recreate the excitement, swap tackle tips, reunite with old friends and maybe make new ones. We thought it would be fun to see how our anglers are holding up and share some of their stories. Hopefully they can give you ideas of things we can be doing with your time or help you feel better. Let’s catch up with an angler.
Today we have a special, long-time Searcher family member. Plus she is one awesome lady angler.
(Photos taken before Covid 19 requirement of masks and distancing.)
What’s your typical day like?: Now? Crazy. Covid!? Nothing is routine and we are seeing more tragic deaths and deathly ill people every day. I get up, drive to my office in Harbor City, answer some emails, review labs, see patients all morning. At noon I listen remotely to the day’s Covid tallies and learn the latest Covid info hot off the morning’s press releases. Afternoon is more patients, emails, calls, labs etc.
Share your best tackle tip: A sharp hook will scratch your fingernail easily. Check this with every one you tie on and after any fish that gives your hook back.
- Who or what got you into fishing? My son. Always wanted to take him deep sea fishing. It was not love at first sight for him but I was hooked after just a half day rockfish trip.
- A “must have” in your tackle box is: Owner hooks, irons and an aluminum pair of pliers. Oh! Fluorocarbon!
- Favorite fish dish? Smoked salmon. But I also am very fond of good old English fish and chips. Then there is sautéed rockfish. And Oh! Bluefin sushi of any kind. I can’t choose. I guess whatever fish is for dinner!
- What kind of fish is inside your fish taco? Mahi-mahi!
- Favorite hobby other than fishing: Building, repairing and refinishing. An old house and limited resources makes Jodie an average handyman.
- What Searcher trip are you most excited about? The 7 day with Izorline and Turners. I so want another chance for wahoo and a BIG tuna!
- Favorite fishing memory: I was just learning to cast iron. I was in the back of the boat and Captain Art’s voice over the PA said “Kelp patty. Gonna stop.” I literally ran up the side of the boat, grabbed my jig stick off the rack and saw the kelp patty getting closer over the bow rail. I casted out immediately and placed it about 2 feet from the kelp and got hit by a big yellowtail in less than a second. I was just in heaven! I couldn’t stop giggling!
- Fish you are looking forward to catching: My third wahoo!
- What motivates you? Truthfully, diversity. Humans process information to simplify and generalize – that is where prejudice comes from. The more you get to know people from different backgrounds, different cultures, with different colored skin, the better your life gets and the more you keep an open mind about new experiences and people. That is one of reasons I love Searcher. It’s the greatest group of fishermen from all over the age range, job description and background ride Searcher. Every trip I learn so much and make new friends.
- Favorite thing to do in your spare time? What spare time?
Bucketlist fish/fish you haven’t caught but want to? WHITE SEABASS!!!!
Tackle Talk Live with Steve Carson!
Join us to talk tackle 🎣with Steve Carson. We will be talking 5 Outfits: Don’t Leave the Dock without set-ups. He’ll review the necessary outfits for fishing small yellowtail to big bluefin.
Tackle Talk Live!
We will be planning more Tackle Talk Live so Feel free to send us questions on what you want to talk about. We are happy to take suggestions.
Tackle Talk Live!
Join us to talk tackle with the Team Searcher crew. Let’s get ready for the new fishing season. Feel free to send us questions on what you want to talk about. We are happy to take suggestions.
Tune in Thursday, January 14th at 4pm pst on Instagram and Facebook for a live demo with Captain Art. Send questions now or you can also ask during the live feed and we’ll try to answer them during the Tackle Talk Live.