June 8, 2026

Boats fishing offshore and the Coronado Islands have been catching good scores of Yellowtail, Bonito and a few Dorado!

The Grande departs daily at 5:30AM for Yellowtail fishing at the Coronado Islands! (Valid passport is required) Book Here

The Malihini departs daily at 7:30AM for 3/4 day fishing local for Calico bass and Rockfish! Book Here

The Premier departs daily at 6:30AM and 1PM for 1/2 day fishing! They have been catching Calico bass and Rock fish! Book your spot here

The Old Glory is offering 1.5 and 2 day trips fishing offshore! Book your spot here

Looking for a longer trip the Producer departs daily at 8PM fishing offshore for Yellowtail, Bonito, Dorado and possibly Bluefin Tuna! They also have a few 2 day trips available  Book Here

The Old Glory is offering 1.5 and 2 day trips fishing offshore! Book your spot here

You can check out our complete list of 1.5 day and longer trips by clicking here!



 

June 7, 2026

On the Water Report:

The Producer is returning with 22Yellowtail, 40 Bonito and 1 Dorado! The Producer departs nightly at 8PM for overnight trips! Book HERE 

Nice Yellowtail caught on the Producer!

The Sea Adventure 80 is having some great yellowtail fishing on their multi-day trip! Book HERE

Caught aboard the Sea Adventure 80!

 

Morning Returns:

The Legend returned from a 3 Day trip with 12 Yellowtail, 18 Bonito, 4 Barracuda, and 300 Rockfish!!

Click HERE to book your next trip on the Legend

 

The Nautilus returned from a 1.3 Day trip with 11 Yellowtail!!

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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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