April 26, 2025

Off and RUNNING!

After departing Friday morning, the Legend now has limits of Bluefin. They are doing damage on the night bite!

Get your season started early. Check out their complete schedule: LEGEND

The Patriot caught  LIMITS of Bluefin Tuna for their 2 Day trip!  Charter the Patriot here



 

April 25, 2025

 

The Bite Is On!

Offshore action is heating up with bluefin tuna and yellowtail showing up in serious numbers — we’re talking 40 to 200 lbs! Some boats are already hitting limits, and all signs are pointing to an epic start to the season.

If you’ve been waiting for the green light… this is it. Now’s the time to gear up and get on the water!

Upcoming Trips You Don’t Want to Miss:
This Friday Departures:

Malihini Full Day – Departing at 05:30am, Targeting yellowtail, barracuda, bonito, bass, rockfish, and more at the Coronado Islands. Passport required

Premier ½ Day Trips – Departing at 6:30 AM and 1:00 PM – Kids fish free (15 and under) with one paid adult fare

 Horizon Overnight – Departs at 7:00 PM Targeting White Seabass, Halibut, Yellowtail, Rockfish, and more! (GOING FOR SURE)

Daily Local Trips Also Available:
• Full Day Coronado Islands – Departing at 5:30 AM
• ½ Day Trips – Departing daily at 6:30 AM and 1:00 PM

Whether you’re chasing a trophy offshore or just looking for a great day on the water, we’ve got the perfect trip for you.

Reserve your spot online anytime or call us at (619) 222-1144.
Let’s get on the water!

 

 


 

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2803 Emerson Street
San Diego, CA 92106

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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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