April 9th, 2026

Friday departures: All these trips are GOING FOR SURE!!!

Premier 1/2 day departing at 6:30AM and 1PM!  fishing for Rockfish, Bass, Sculpin and other bottom species. Book either trip here

Nice Yellowtail caught on the Grande

Grande full day fishing the Coronado Islands mainly fishing for Yellowtail departing at 5:30AM! (Valid passport is required) Book your spot here The Grande caught 11 Yellowtail, 10 Rockfish, 1 Ling cod and 1 Sculpin for their 15 anglers!

Producer overnight fishing mainly for Yellowtail at the Coronado Islands departing at 7PM! (Valid passport is required) Book the Producer here


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April 8, 2026

Grande:  Full day fishing the Coronado Islands fishing for Yellowtail (Valid passport required) Book Here! Going for sure!!

Premier:  1/2 day fishing local for Rockfish, Bass, Sculpin and other bottom species!  Book Here! Going For Sure!!

We have posted all of our long range and multi day boats schedules on line.  Find your favorite boat and the trip that best fits your schedule here

                       (Picture from the Grande 4.8.26)

 

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Nature Cruise March 5 and 6, Saturday and Sunday

March 5, 2015

Passengers joining whalers Judy and Diane had a great day on the water on
Saturday–warm day, calm seas.  Everyone enjoyed seeing hundreds of dolphins
feeding, followed by a good sighting of four Eastern Pacific Gray Whales on
their northern migration.  Several black oyster catchers were spotted, and all
enjoyed the graceful flight of the brown boobies.  Once again, the Nature Cruise
was a very enjoyable experience for all on board.

Saturday the weather was a little less welcoming, with a cool breeze and
somewhat choppy seas due to a storm headed our way.  In spite of somewhat
uncomfortable conditions, passengers and whalers Terry and Diane were thrilled
by the antics of a megapod of common dolphins–probably more than 1,000.  A
minke whale was spotted, but it seemed a day of “disappearing whales.”  After
enjoying the elephant seals, sea lions and harbor seals, and many sea birds, a
couple more spouts were sighted–but once again we were “given the slip” by the
sneaky whales.  Right before entering San Diego Bay the blows of another whale
were observed…and once again the whale got away before we got a good look –
unusual day, but passengers had a good time and many expressed interest in
returning for one of the summer’s blue whale cruises.

Submitted by Whaler Diane

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