July 06, 2026

On the water report:

The Legend on their 3 day have 43 Bluefin Tuna up to 200 pounds. They are still fishing! Check out the Legend’s schedule here

The following trips are departing Tuesday, July 7.

Grande is departing on a Full Day Coronado Islands trip at 5:30 AM. Passport required. Book Here

Premier is departing on a Half Day trip at 6:30 AM. Book Here

Malihini is departing on a Three Quarter Day Local trip at 7:30 AM. Book Here

Ranger 85 is departing on a 2.5 Day at 7pm. Limited Spots! Book Here

Producer is departing on an Overnight Offshore trip at 8:00 PM. Book Here

Old Glory is departing on an Overnight Offshore trip at 9:00 PM. Book Here

Book your trip online or contact H&M Landing for reservations. We look forward to fishing with you.

 


 

July 5, 2026

The Grande caught 32 Yellowtail, 23 Calico bass, 17 Rockfish, 15 Whitefish, 7 Red rockfish and 2 Bonito! The Grande is a definite go for Momday’s fullday! (Passport required) Book Here

The Premier is running for sure on their 6:30AM 1/2 day trip!  Book Here

The Malihini is also going for sure on Monday’s local 3/4 day at 7:30AM!  Book Here



 

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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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