Captain
Richard Phippin

Member since March 2019 Bellevue, United States
Background
Captain Richard grew up around anglers and started fishing himself when he was a teenager. He loved it and he has been doing it ever since. The captain tries to do whatever is the best method for the time of year and the fish he is pursuing. His absolute favorite is casting to breakers and jigging in the fall. Captain Richard occasionally participates in "catch and release" fishing tournaments. His biggest catch so far is 43" Rockfish.

Hey, I'm Captain Richard Phippin

Bellevue, United States
Background
Captain Richard grew up around anglers and started fishing himself when he was a teenager. He loved it and he has been doing it ever since. The captain tries to do whatever is the best method for the time of year and the fish he is pursuing. His absolute favorite is casting to breakers and jigging in the fall. Captain Richard occasionally participates in "catch and release" fishing tournaments. His biggest catch so far is 43" Rockfish.

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Bellevue
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Fishing Reports

Mid Summer and Hot
Mid Summer and Hot
Jul 12, 2025 Bellevue
The weather has been hot and this weekend so was the fishing! Roberto joined me for a full day fishing trip this past Saturday. We started out bottom fishing for spot. We have been catching some really nice big spot. They did not disappoint this day either. We used a mix of blood worms and fish bites in blood worm flavor. We bailed spot for 2 hrs some 2 at a time. Michele the fisher girl even got a 12 1/4 white perch. Thatโ€™s huge! Roberto also got a 22 inch channel catfish. Nice perfect diner size! After the tide died out the bite slowed way down. We had a few small spot that we kept to live line for Rockfish. So off we went. Our first stop was an old light house ruins. Itโ€™s a perfect spot for Rockfish but they arenโ€™t always there. Unfortunately they have tails that they like to use to swim around. They love to make you work for them. We put out 2 lines with live spot and the wait began. We dropped the bottom rigs over also just see to if anything else was willing to bite. This spot can be good for catfish sometimes also. Me being impatient and not 1 willing to wait for the fish to decide to bite I pulled out a rod with a top water lure. The wind was perfect causing the boat to lay stern to the rocks on anchor. I had my doubts they were there. They usually bite pretty quick when using live spot if the current is moving and it was. First cast as I worked the lure past the corner I had a blow up. Then another and then another. He just didnโ€™t take it. I cast back and on the 2nd blowup he came tight. I handed the rod off to Michele who fought the fish just like I instructed and she was reward with a nice 22 inch Striped Bass. Next cast bam fish on I handed the rod to Roberto and he had a fat 18 1/2 incher. Back he went as the size limit is 1 fish per person 19-24 inches. I asked who wanted to learn how to do it. Michele was first up. I showed her how to work the lure and she was getting multiple blow ups but they just wouldnโ€™t come tight. She got tired so I asked who else wants to try Roberto was up next. It didnโ€™t take long and he was hooking up constantly. The ladies and his nephew didnโ€™t want to cast so he would hand the rod off to someone when he hooked up. After 2 hours of non stop action they had their 6 fish limit. With many many throw backs over the 24 inch mark. The biggest was a 28 1/4 incher. With a limit finished and time to spare we went back and bottom fished some catching more spot and white perch. We ended the trip with them taking home a lot of fish. They had 92 spot all over 8 inches 12 white perch, 1 catfish, and 6 rockfish! The have enough fish for quite some time. Rockfish season close on the 15th and reopens on Aug1. Will be targeting bottom fish during that time. Then pick back up hopefully where we left off with Rockfish . Summer is going fast so book a trip before itโ€™s to late.
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Opening day of Striped bass season!
Opening day of Striped bass season!
May 18, 2025 Bellevue
Casey, Colby and Trey joined me me for opening day and what a great day it was. We left the dock at 6AM under cloudy skies with possible showers in the AM. High tide was expected at around 8AM. perfect conditions for some shallow water fun. We hit our first spot which has a mix of sod banks and tree stumps. The stiff SW wind made it hard to stay close for too long. Then we got an alert on the VHF about a severe Thunderstorm cell crossing the bay to the south of us. We weren't finding what we we looking for so we moved to another location. This provided us with protection from the SW wind and still gave us clean water and current. It wasn't long before Casey felt some weight on the line. At first he thought he was hung up. But then the line went in the opposite direction the fish realized he was hooked and the fight ensued. He made quick work of it and harvested a nice 22 incher to put in the box and get the skunk off the boat. We continued to work shallow water structure and marsh banks. But weren't finding much. This is a game of seek and destroy. It can be nothing 1 minute and game on lights out the next. When it happens it is a blast. It sure beats trolling and sitting watching the rods and hoping. You are constantly casting and when a fish hits the lure you feel it all. Then it's just you the fish and the rod. We drifted making a few casts to each spot. If we didn't get a hit we pulled up and moved on. These fish are prowling looking for bait fish or soft crabs or anything washing away as the tide drops. We had a few showers but they didn't last long. We worked a lot of fishy looking areas. Finally Colby gets a hit this time it was next a rock pile with some sod banks mixed in. After a nice little fight a 19 1/2 incher goes in the box. We drifted that spot a couple more times but only caught 18 that had to go back. The limit is 19 inch minimum 24 inch maximum. So we continued to move. The sky started clearing and the sun was coming out. We hit a spot with a dock and riprap wall with marsh and sod banks along the shore line. Trey got a hit then another. Then on the third cast bam. Another nice healthy 18 incher. Back it went. We cam up for another drift and everyone started getting hits. The Colby got a reallly big hit. This fish was definitely bigger. Not only did it swim the opposite direction but it started trying to circle the boat. After a brief game of tug of war I netted a beautiful 26 1/2 incher. Absolutely beautiful fish and great catch. The fish was released after a brief picture and swam away healthy! It was game on we drifted this spot for an hour catching and releasing numerous fish. After a few casts I decided to cast myself. No sooner did I engage the reel and start to retrieve the lure WHAM! Holy crap he hit so hard he went airborne 3 feet. It happened so quick I didn't even think it was a Striped Bass. I asked Someone to get the net and Colby did a great job of netting my fish for me. Another over slot at 26 1/4. Beautiful fish. Once again it was released healthy and swimming away. We left them them biting as time was up. Everyone caught multiple fish and they were able to take 2 nice size slot fish home for dinner. We were a good ways from the dock and with the wind more than it was in the AM it was gonna take a little extra time to get to the dock. As I said in the beginning it can be nothing then its game on. That's exactly what happened. Thanks for a great trip Casey, Colby and Trey and Thanks for not giving up. We didn't see any Speckled Trout or Redfish today but I know they are around.
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Great weekend before the cold front and
Great weekend before the cold front and
Sep 6, 2024 Bellevue
Started the Friday morning with a nice Striped bass right out of the gate. We were using 3 and 4 inch paddle tails casting to structure. We covered a lot of area but the bite was slow even though we had overcast skies. Once the sun popped out and warmed things up a bit, found some willing Redfish biting. These fish have become 1 of my new favorites. They have a subtle bite until you set the hook. Then itโ€™s game on. They fight hard and try to run. When they are feeding their tail turns blue. Itโ€™s so beautiful against the gold colored skin. They are also very delicious. These fish have really made a big showing in the Bay this year. I really hope they stick around for years to come. Saturday we hit a different area looking for Blues And Macs. A few Bluefish have made their way up along with a few Spanish Mackerel. Itโ€™s been a trolling game to find them. Occasionally we can find some to cast to also. We boated some nice ones before the front came with high winds. So we moved back up into a tributary and switched methods. Sure enough we found a small Speckled Trout and more Redfish. These Reds and Specks will stick around until the water gets pretty cool. I think we have a ways to go for that yet. The Striped bass bite will also start heating up more with season change. Thereโ€™s still a lot going on to fish for. Book a trip to create your Nauti Hooker memories and have a good time.
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Customer reviews

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Great Small Group Fishing Charter
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Great Small Group Fishing Charter

VERIFIED   Half Day (AM) on September 6, 2025
We really enjoyed our fishing trip with Captain Richard. He was on task in providing a great fishing experience. We had a first...
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Overall a great time

VERIFIED   Half Day (AM) on October 4, 2025
We only caught one but that was at no fault of the captain. fun ride good times nice views and a captain with good vibes. would...
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I recommend!!!! Great experienced captain

VERIFIED   Half Day (AM) on June 22, 2025
Great boat completely prepared and captain was great helping our entire group be prepared for fishing excursion.ย  Very comfortable...
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Highly Recommend

VERIFIED   Half Day (AM) on July 5, 2025
Capt Richie was great. We had a great day, he took us to a ton of locations. The boat and equipment was perfect. Weโ€™ll go...
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Recommended!

VERIFIED   Full Day Trip on June 7, 2025
We had a family fishing trip. Richard was very patient and helpful! We had fun and we learned a lot about fishing!
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