December 21, 2025

 

The Malihini is a definite go for Mondays local 3/4 day departing at 7:30AM fishing for Bonito and Rockfish!  BOOK HERE

The Bonito are biting! Head out on the morning and the afternoon trips for Mondays 1/2 day aboard the Premier! BOTH TRIPS ARE GOING FOR SURE!!! BOOK HERE

The Red Rooster 3 has just opened spots on an upcoming trip! They depart on December 26th for a 5 Day trip with limited space! Don’t miss out on the trip of a lifetime aboard one of San Diego’s finest long range vessels, book HERE

 


 

December 19, 2025

Breaking News: Hot New Trips Added

Red Rooster III is departing on a 5-Day Friday December 26th at 9am. Passports Required. Book Here.

Producer is departing on a 1.5 day offshore for Big Game Friday December 26th at 6pm. Book Here.

55th Annual San Diego Bay Parade of Lights: Sunday Dec. 21. 

 Old Glory departs at 5PM for an “Out of This World” Experience. Book Your Spot Here!


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Nature Cruise March 17, Thursday

March 17, 2015

The “Luck of the Irish” was with passengers on board today’s Nature
Cruise…..good sightings of 12 gray whales, including a young whale that
breached six times!  Additionally, spouts of 20 different gray whales were seen
as we transited to Los Coronados Islands.  A small pod of Pacific white-sided
dolphins swam by the vessel; soon a megapod of hundreds, if not thousands, of
common dolphins were observed jumping, tail slapping, and generally having a
great time, as were the passengers.  A few elephant seals remain at Sunset Cove,
and many harbor seals and their young were spotted.  One brown booby chick was
spotted in a nest with its parents, and a few pelican chicks were seen in the
many nests on Dead Man’s Island.  Entering San Diego Harbor, we were briefly
escorted by a few bottlenose dolphins, ending a day with terrific sightings of
marine mammals and birds.  One couple exclaimed to me, “This was the trip of a
lifetime.”

Submitted by Whaler Diane

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