The Offshore Explorer

Chase Offield

Having spent a life exploring and fishing the Pacific Ocean, host Chase Offield brings a deep and modern look at todays Sportfishing landscape. With the belief that fishermen and watermen have the deepest and most vested interest in our oceans and its wildlife, Chase welcomes a diverse group of guests that share their insights into the salt water fishing community. Full of salty banter, techniques, fishing stories and legends that we are all accustomed to during our lives spent on the water. We will also focus on the conservation, ethical angling practices and recipes for our caught not bought bounties.

Episodes

  1. 04/01/2020

    Episode 4: White Seabass Special. Tankers, Slobs and Squid Nests.

    How can you know how old a white sea bass is? What can the sounds that white sea bass make when they’re spawning tell you?  How does the sea bass population in a given area relate to squid nests in the  area?  Today’s episode focuses on White Seabass. Today’s guests are Chugey Sepulveda and Scott Albers of PIER, the  Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research, who has appeared on this podcast previously. Listen in to hear today’s guest discuss commercial and recreational fishing of white sea bass, and hear what they have to say about studying recordings of white sea bass sounds, where white sea bass go when they’re not spawning, and why fishing for sea bass in Mexico is different from fishing for sea bass anywhere else. Topics Discussed in This Episode ● Studying white sea bass spawning patterns by recording the sounds that they make ● What the frequency and intensity of sound a sea bass makes can tell you ● How the recordings are recovered ● The purpose of listening for sounds that indicate spawning ● Where white sea bass go when they’re not spawning ● Why sea bass are often found near squid nests ● Why the really big sea bass found along the coast aren’t usually found by the Channel Islands ● How the squid’s population relates to the white sea bass population ● Why sea bass may be following sardines ● The methods of commercial sea bass fishing ● How commercial gill net operations work ● How much commercial fishers catch as opposed to recreational fishers ● Bluefin fishing ● Whether the squid spawning coincides with the sea bass spawning ● What is known about how sea bass age ● The difference in size and maturity for male and female white sea bass ● How length growth slows as sea bass get older ● What the otolith can tell about sea bass ● How fishing for sea bass in Mexico differs from other methods of sea bass fishing ● Plans for sea bass fishing this year ● What kind of year this will be for sea bass fishing

    1h 10m
  2. 03/02/2020

    Episode 1: Diving Deep with Chugey Sepulveda.

    The Offshore Explorer Podcast – Episode 1 How long does a swordfish live? What are the best methods to catch swordfish? Where do they go when they are not here? How old is a 50lb. Seabass? These are some of the topics that will be covered in today’s episode. Today’s guest is Chugey Sepulveda of PIER, the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research. Chugey is a fisherman and research scientist who holds a Ph.D. in Marine Biology from the University of California San Diego. Listen in to hear what Chugey has to say about his work studying white sea bass and swordfish, the importance of applied science in fisheries, and the deep dropping method of fishing for swordfish. Topics Discussed in This Episode Deep dropping in 2019Chugey’s background in marine biologyWhite sea bass population cyclesThe age of a 50-pound sea bassWhat led to the transition in focus from sea bass to swordfishWhy there aren’t a lot of swordfish near the surface in some yearsHow to tell the difference between female and male swordfishThe reason for importing swordfishWhat mousetrapping meansIntegrating deep dropping into a fishing communityWhy deep drop fishing is so effectiveWhat swordfish eatWhat to look for when choosing a swordfishing spotWhat the tagging shows about which fish leave and which fish stick around all yearThe distribution of weight in the swordfishStudies on aging swordfishHow long swordfish can liveHow the mythos of the swordfish applies to the deep drop techniqueWhether swordfish school upMinimizing discardsFishing for opahWhy it took so long for California fishermen to start deep dropping Quotes From the Show “Any fish that gets together to spawn and spawns in a small little aggregation spot, makes them real susceptible to commercial gear. Also recreational gear.” “Understanding how old a fish is at its maturity, that’s a real important question. That’s applied science.” “When you’re harpooning when they’re not finning, I mean, that’s painful.”

    1h 14m
5
out of 5
100 Ratings

About

Having spent a life exploring and fishing the Pacific Ocean, host Chase Offield brings a deep and modern look at todays Sportfishing landscape. With the belief that fishermen and watermen have the deepest and most vested interest in our oceans and its wildlife, Chase welcomes a diverse group of guests that share their insights into the salt water fishing community. Full of salty banter, techniques, fishing stories and legends that we are all accustomed to during our lives spent on the water. We will also focus on the conservation, ethical angling practices and recipes for our caught not bought bounties.