May 9, 2026

!!!!ON THE WATER REPORT!!!!

From the Producer: They’re sitting on an absolute monster school right now. Quite a few fish have been lost simply because these tuna are straight-up freight trains. The fish hitting the deck have been nothing short of jaw-dropping. 🎣🔥

They still need a few more reservations for tonight’s trip, so don’t sleep on it. This is the kind of school anglers daydream about. Get on the boat and get bent! Book Here.


Before the sun even came up, the bluefin were already going off on the Old Glory. What a start to this 1.5-day trip! Book Here.

Picture sent from the Old Glory 5.9.26


May 7, 2026

Yellowtail fishing at the Coronado Islands has been excellent! The Grande is available at 5:30AM daily! A valid passport is required. Book your spot here   Fly line bait has been getting bit well along with yo yo jigs and some shots on the surface iron. Rentals are available at check in as well as our full service tackle shop for all your full day tackle needs.

The Malihini also has a local 3/4 day day departing Saturday at 7:30AM (No passport needed) Book Here

You can also check out our other schedules here:

1/2 Day (runs everyday at 6:30am and 1Pm)

3/4 day

Overnight

Multi Day

  Don’t forget now through May 22nd, kids fish free on the 1/2 Day trip with each paid adult aboard the Premier!  Book your spots here  At check out * Use code KIDS26 when booking online, or mention the promotion to a staff member when booking over the phone.


 

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2803 Emerson Street
San Diego, CA 92106

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Nature Cruise Report – December 31, 2010

December 31, 2010

Under brisk conditions, passengers on the Bright and Morning Star were treated
to seeing four gray whales, one of which fluked after every breath!  Los
Coronados Islands were a brilliant emerald green, thanks to recent rains; and
also home to four new elephant seal pups, born since Tuesday–a special treat to
see these newborns.  Some of Dead Man’s Island 12,000 brown pelicans were
observed building their nests–the early nesters get top spots on the
island–could it be for the view?  A small pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins
approached the vessel as we headed to the islands; and on the return trip we
were entertained by a couple hundred common dolphins.

Another beautiful day on the water was had by all–hope it won’t be long before
lots more people, tourists and locals alike, enjoy this wonderful experience!

Submitted by Diane

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