March 9, 2026

What a weekend of GREAT fishing!

The Horizon returned from a 2 day with LIMITS of Rock cod and LIMITS of Ling cod! Check out the Horizon’s schedule here

The Old Glory came back from their 1.5 day trip with 120 Rock cod, 17 Ling cod and 23 Bonito! Book here for the Old Glory

The Producer started their overnight trips to the Coronado Islands with good success.  The Yellowtail were all 18-26 pounds, they also caught Bonito, Bass and Rockfish! The Producer is fishing the Coronado Islands departing at 7PM  (Valid passport required) Check out their schedule here

The Malihinis 3/4 day trips fishing in Mexico had great Rock cod and Bonito fishing! The Malihini departs Friday-Sunday at 7:30AM (valid passport required) Book Here

The Premier fished 1/2 day all weekend and caught Sand bass, Sculpin, Whitefish and a few Calico bass! Book the Premier here

Lobster hooping on the Tradition ends on March 18th. Come out and get some before the season is over!  Book Here



 

March 8, 2026

The Old Glory returned from their 1.5 day Baja trip with 120 Rockfish, 23 Bonito, 17 Lingcod!!

Click HERE to book your next trip on the Old Glory

 


 

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Nature Cruise February 12, Saturday

February 12, 2015

Passengers joining San Diego Natural History Museum Whalers Alan and Heather on
the Bright and Morning Star were treated to watching gray whales on both their
northbound and southbound journeys.  The three southbound whales were being
harassed by a pod of 100 common dolphins.  It was interesting that the two
groups of whales appeared to meet up for a short period of time.  Additionally,
three other pods of common dolphins were sighted–bringing the total number of
dolphins seen for the day to the neighborhood of 2,000–always a fantastic
sight!  Twenty harbor seals were viewed at Pirate’s Cove; and two of the
elephant seal pups at elephant seal beach were still nursing.  Twenty-eight
species of birds were observed; including the black oystercatcher and brown
boobies.   As always, passengers and whalers alike enjoyed their day on the
wonderful Nature Cruise.

Submitted by Whaler Diane

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