The Legend teams up with 976-TUNA for a 1.5 day trip leaves from Seaforth Sportfishing Departing on Fri Feb 24, 08:00 PM . Cost is $175 ONLYE BOOKING ONLY, This will be a freelance trip heading down the Baja Coast. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Click buy now or Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Legend teams up with 976-TUNA for a 1.5 day trip leaves from Seaforth Sportfishing Departing on Fri Feb 24, 08:00 PM . Cost is $175 ONLYE BOOKING ONLY, This will be a freelance trip heading down the Baja Coast. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Click buy now or Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Big Game 90 teams up with 976-TUNA for one more trip this season. A 2 day trip leaves from Long Beach Marina on Sunday night. Cost is $199 ONLINE BOOKING ONLY Normally $250.
This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Pacific Star teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from Pierpoint Landing Departing on Sunday April 15, 09:00 PM . Cost is $199, This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call Rick at 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Big Game 90 teams up with 976-TUNA for one more trip this season. A 2 day trip leaves from Long Beach Marina on Sunday night. Cost is $199 ONLINE BOOKING ONLY Normally $250.
This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Pacific Star teams up with 976-TUNA for a 1 day trip leaves from Pierpoint Landing Departing on Sunday May 6th, 09:00 PM . Cost is $99, This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call Rick at 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Big Game 90 teams up with 976-TUNA for one more trip this season. A 2 day trip leaves from Long Beach Marina on Sunday night. Cost is $199 ONLINE BOOKING ONLY Normally $250.
This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Outrider teams up with 976-TUNA for a 1 day trip leaves from San Pedro Departing on Fri June 8, 09:00 PM . Cost is $250, This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands, Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Islander out of Fishermans Landing get's together with 976-TUNA for an extended 1.5 day trip.
EARLY DEPARTURE
Trip leaves Sunday June 24 at 4 pm so they can go the distance if needed and returns Tuesday June 26 about 6 or 7 am.
MEALS INCLUDED ON THIS ONE
Cost of the trip is $350 and that does include your meals.
Join Chartermasters Steve and Sharon from Baja Fish Gear on this one for good times good fishing and plenty of Baja Fish Gear give a ways. Please book right on line or call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Outrider teams up with 976-TUNA for a 1 day trip leaves from San Pedro Departing on Fri July 6, 09:00 PM . Cost is $250, This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands, Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Ocean Odyssey teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2.5 day trip leaves from H&M Landing Departing on Sun July 15, 09:00 PM .
Cost is $500 online booking only. This trip will be heading offshore for tuna and yellowtail. Join 976-TUNA on this one for good times call 310-328-8426 for reservations. THIS TRIP INCLUDES MEALS
Sea Adventure II teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from H&M Landing Departing on Sun July 22, 09:00 PM . Cost is $350 Online booking only, This will be a freelance trip heading OFFSHORE FOR TUNA AND MORE. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call Rick at 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Toronado get's together with 976-TUNA for a 2 day freelance trip leaving Sunday August 26 at 10 pm. Trip returns Tuesday August 28 at 8 pm.
Cost of the trip is $225 Join 976-TUNA and Earl The Pearl on this one for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations or simply book right on line.
The Legend teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from Seaforth Sportfishing Departing on Mon Sep 3, 09:00 PM.
Cost is $350 online booking only. This trip will be heading offshore for tuna and yellowtail. Join 976-TUNA on this one for a goofd time call 310-328-8426
The Indian teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from H&M Landing Departing on Sep 10, 09:00 PM. Cost is $450, This will be a freelance trip heading to the TUNA GROUNDS, Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations. THIS TRIP INCLUDES MEALS.
The Eclipse teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from Seaforth Sportfishing Departing on Sun Sep 18, 09:00 PM . The price of this trip is $350. We will be targeting offshore tuna and yellowtail.
Call 310-328-8862 or click book now and get on the boat.
The Dolphin II teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from Fisherman's Landing Departing on Sun Sep 11, 09:00 PM . Cost is $350 online booking.
This will be a freelance trip heading to the Islands. Join 976-TUNA on this on for good times and good fishing. Call 310-328-8426 for reservations.
The Condor teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day trip leaves from Fisherman's Landing Departing on Sun Sep 25, 09:00 PM.
Cost is $350 online booking only. This trip will be heading offshore for tuna and yellowtail. Join 976-TUNA on this one for a good time call 310-328-8426
The Voyager out of Seaforth Landing teams up with 976-TUNA for a 2 day freelance trip leaving Monday October 1 at 9 pm and returning Wednesday October 3 at 7 pm.
TRIP IS LIMITED TO JUST 16 ANGLERS
Cost is $325. Join 976-TUNA for good times and good fishing by booking right on line to the right or calling 310-328-8426.
Albacore, Blue Fin Tuna, Yellow Fin Tuna, Bigeye Tuna, Swordfish, Marlin, White Seabass, Yellowtail, Calico Bass, Sand Bass, Halibut, and many many more.
We Specialize in groups of 4 to as big as 80 anglers 1/2 trips to 16 day trips on the best Sportfishing boats in the Southern California Fleet.
The Cost of Mexican Fishing permits and or fuel sur charge is not included in ticket price. We reserve the right to over book by 2.
The Indian out of H & M Landing is on fire and only has a few prime dates left on this summers season. Don't miss your chance to ride in style on this awesome vessel. Call Call 619-523-8862 for your group reservations on these last remaining trips.
The INDIAN is second to none in customer service and comfort with our experenced and frienly crew at the ready to make your next fishing adventure a memorable one.The Indian is 65 feet length with a wide 20 foot beam that offers plenty of space from stem to stern.We have a bait capacity of 150 scoops and a 2 ton spray brine fish hold that is a chilled sea water spray system that will improve the quality and firmness of your catch.
The Legend Great fishing continues on the Legend and they have a 1.5 day trip leaving Friday night Jan 27th. This trip will be targeting rockfish and lingcod.
FRIDAY NIGHT THIS TRIP IS A GO WITH A VERY LIGHT LOAD
The Legend also has Special Izor Line 1.5 day trip departing on Feb 10th. Free fishing line on this Izor line Sponsored Trip.
Click here to book online or Call or Click Seaforth Landing 619-224-3383 for reservations.
Don't forget there is always plenty of free parking at Seaforth Landing. Click here for full schedule and reservations.
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Aztec Sportfishing Kicking off 2012! Trip Leaves Friday January 27
Hey guys, looking of kick off the year here in January with a 1.5 Colnett fishing on Sat 1/28. This trip will specifically be fishing Colnett for Rockish, Lingcod, and looking for an early morning shot at Yellowtail.
There has been a steady presence of Yellows and an arly departure of 5:30PM on Fri 1/27 ensures the AZTEC will be sniffing around the high spot come daybreak. Cost is $170 not including Mex permit or tourist Visa($28.08).
This trip is limited to just 24 guys so plenty of room. Looking forward to seeing everyone in 2012. Call or text for any info or reservations. Mikey (619)818-5664 or message me here.
The Fortune has some great trips lined up for you to give her a test drive. Bruce is finishing upgrading the boat and she looks great and is ready to fish like Long Range Style! The Fortune has some great 3 day trips lined up for you targeting inshore yellowtail and rockfish.
Deaprting on Friday 03-02 3pm. Returning on the 3-05
Deaprting on Friday 03-16 3pm. Returning on the 3-19 SOLD OUT
Deaprting on Friday 03-23 3pm. Returning on the 3-26
Call now as the trips ae limited load and going to fill up fast, Click Fortune or call 619-221-8500 now to book.
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Eclipse Charters Booking for 2012!!! Dates going fast!
Looking to charter the Eclipse for 2012? Believe it or not, dates are going fast- all September weekends are SOLD OUT!!!
Others have secured their trips aboard Eclipse in 2012, you should too! When the Albacore come back in force, don't be left on the dock or choosing to compromise!!!
Remember, pre Hall Show discount- Call Mark today!!! 619-518-8701 and get your group aboard the finest in the fleet!
The Long Beach Bait Company located in the Los Alamitos Bay and Nachos are tanked with plenty of live Squid and lots of fin bait for your weekends fishing,
The New Lo-An out of Point Loma Sportfishing is now taking charter reservations for the upcoming offshore season.
Albacore, yellowtail, yellowfin, dorado, and more. Whatever is biting Captain's Markus and Travis will put you on the fish.
The New Lo-An specializes in one day and one and a half day trips, both Open Party and Limited Load, as well as private and company charters. Some of our charter groups have been fishing with us for over twenty years!
The New Lo-An is the prototype of the modern sportfisher. She is the widest sixty-five footer in California's fishing fleet, and combines a low to the water profile with a very efficient deck arrangement for your fishing enjoyment.
CLICK HERE for more information then call 760-944-4483 to book your groups charter.
Fishing remains outstanding down here in the lower zone. We picked up 75 nice tuna from 70-200 pounds and 60+ wahoo so far. Four cows have come over the rail and a few more broke our hearts. Henry Flores got a 246.8, Bubbles Maugh has a 219, Jim Dekay 210.8, and Vladimir Kusturic 204. hoping things keep up. Justin
Another very good day of Yellowfin Tuna fishing today along with a few Wahoo to keep everyone on their toes. We have sent along a photo of Red Rooster III regular Bob Michener and crew member Nick from today's action. The 15-18 knots of wind we have had the past two days has backed off to a light 8-10 knots and we are enjoying beautiful weather and excellent fishing conditions. We have a lot of fishing time remaining and we are all hoping for continued success as the trip progresses. It appears everyone is having a great time as we work at making this a trip to remember. We will report back later and keep you up to date on our progress as things develop.
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March 1st Sea Adventure 80 Starts running from 22nd Street Landing
Join Captain Scott McD and the crew of the Sea Adventure 80 for a fun filled trip! We are moving to 22nd Street Landing on March 1st. Call now and book ahead of time. (619) 247-8971
Royal Polaris is still fishing here in no man's land, and it's pretty good. Our weather is getting better, the wind seems to be backing off a bit and the days are ranging from hot and sunny to cloudy and cool. Jerry Brown is missing but his money is being passed out daily to the owner of the largest Yellowfin tuna. Dan Gaudy again today with a biggy and yesterday the spoiled went to Craig Drummond. The 200 pounders are slowly coming aboard and with some Wahoo sprinkled in the days are passing quickly. The R.P. chefs whipped up a fantastic sushi buffet tonight for dinner. With great food, fishing and friends I call it todo bien! Adios!
For a complete season schedule on theRoyal PolarisCLICK HEREthen call 619-226-8030 for more information and to book your trip.
Some boats contribute nothing to SACso please support SAC boats and help to protect your fishing future
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AZTEC 2.5 Day President's Day Weekend Freezer Special
We will be fishing Sat and Sun 2/18-19th returning mid morning 2/20-President's Day. This is a Limited Load 2.5 Day San Martin/Mexican Coast Freelance trip with an early departure of 5PM Friday 2/17.
A great way to take advantage of the holiday weekend this trip will fish the Mexican Coast targeting early season Yellowtail, as well as mixed bag fishing from shallow water sheephead and bass, to deep water rockfish/lincod to fill up the freezer. Feel free to call with any questions regarding trip or tackle info. Mikey 619-818-5664
This Trip Is A GO with 8 Spots Open! Limited to Only 22.
Cost of $380 includes bait, bunk, and Mexican Waters fishing permit. Mexican Tourist Visa additional if required(Good for up to 3 days) Meal Package optional at time of boarding. Call Seaforth Sportfishing at 619-224-3383 or go online at [link] for any info or reservations.
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Tradition Wrap-up Report Limits of Sculpin good Bass
The Tradition out of Redondo Sportfishing out with just 4 anglers today pulled in limits of sculpin with 20+ sand bass, and some perch and a sole to go with it.
The Tradition is on line daily leaving at 6 am with very lite loads.
The Voyager is filling up fast, most prime dates are gone but a few remain so get on them before its too late. The 55' long by 15' wide charter boat Voyager is owned and operated by Captain Jody Morgan. Captain Jody is one of Southern California's premier fisherman with 25 years of fishing experience ranging from the Channel Islands, Catalina Island, San Clemente Island and south to the outer banks of Mexico.
The Voyager's courteous crew specializes in showing the novice fisherman how to fish and the experienced fisherman the service they expect.
Click on Here for the Voyager Schedule or call Seaforth now and book at 619-224-3383
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Marina Del Rey Anglers Shimano/Power Pro This Thursday January 26
Marina Del Rey Anglers Fishing Class Thursday, January 26th 2012
MDRA in conjunction with Shimano Technical Fishing Systems and PowerPro are offering a free class to help anglers improve their skills and knowledge of the latest gear, knots and tackle. Marc Mills of Shimano covering the latest rod/reel/gear/jigs along with recommended knots.
Playa Vista Public Library 6400 Playa Vista Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90094
Starts at 6:30 pm sharp. Please be early or on time. The librarians must close up right at 8 pm. So we start on time and end on time.
The 90 foot Condor is now taking charter reservations for the fast approaching tuna season.
Captain Tuna knows how to put you on the fish and is looking forward to another banner year.
The Condor is a large safe and modern sport fishing boat. At 90ft long and 25ft wide, she is low to the water and ready to fish. The ALL STEEL construction assures she is one of the best riding and safest vessels in the fleet. The Condor is able to fish safely and comfortably on days that some of the older and smaller wooden boats are stuck closer to home or at the dock.
The Condor operates as a zone 2 vessel (NO 150-MILE LIMITS).
While the sailfish bite slowed up this past week the overall variety increased to a 14 species mixed bag catch for the boats and provided some top notch action for the anglers. It was one of those weeks when the angler never knew what the next fish might be. Our report encompassed a total of 29 days fished that reflected 2 sailfish, 9 dorado 8 Spanish mackerel, 15 Atlantic barracuda, 47 bonito, 2 blackfin tuna, 2 king mackerel, 2 wahoo, 6 snapper, 7 amberjack, 2 banana fish, 6 soapfish, 19 grouper and 7 amberjack.
PM Climate: Partly cloudy but warm and pleasant days with temps that ranged from 65 nights to 83 daytime highs. Sea Conditions: Mostly light & variable surface breezes this past week with temps that held right at 80 degrees throughout the area.
Best Bait: The ever ready and ever lasting ballyhoo continue to be the bait of choice for this unique fishing area. Bait is used both skirted and unskirted, in the outriggers and down riggers, occasionally cut or slabbed, all depending on the species of fish, (surface or bottom).
During the early part of the week, the sailfish were being enormously cooperative and it well for the anglers. We had a report from our Wyoming client, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Kordus, telling us that they had 10 sailfish releases for their 3 fishing days and added a nice 30 lb. dorado to their catch, too. However, as the week progressed, the fishing shut off and the sails, (while numerous sleepers were being reported throughout the area) were refusing to cooperate and were ignoring the rigged trolling baits. There was an occasional sailfish landed but a far cry from the weeks before when they were attacking everything being presented to them. The water conditions seem to be changing a little everyday and the blue water is moving a little farther offshore with each passing day. The inshore fishing continues to be strong and the jack crevalle bite for the bigger fish, (15-20 pounders) remains excellent, along with terrific catches on the Sierra, (Spanish mackerel) and bonito.
IZ Climate: Mostly sunny & clear days with an occasional passing cloud and temps that ranged from 67 nights to 88 daytime highs, (picture perfect weather conditions).
Sea Conditions: The inshore water temps holding good at 80 degrees and rising to 81-82 in the offshore waters. Nearly flat-calm seas everywhere this past week and some minor clarity change that seems to have the fish moving a little farther offshore.
Best Fishing Area: The offshore fishing during the first part of the week was 10-12 miles and has moved offshore to 15-18 miles as the week progressed.
Best Lure/Bait: Everything was working well in the early week and nothing worked well in the latter part of the week. While lots of fish being seen, they were just not at all interested in the baits.
Bait Supply: Excellent bait supply with plenty of live bait and fresh dead baits for all of the boats.
Mazatlan was also slow for the offshore fishing this past week and all the surface indicators from the prior week seemed to evaporate for no apparent reason. It is likely that the fish are now moving in and out of the warmer and cooler waters that were pushed in from the north. However, this trend may be on the changing mode as the offshore waters that the boats typically fish out to the south and southwest of the Marina El Cid, are pushing warmer waters back into the area. There is a huge area of 74-75 degree waters being pushed up against the cooler 70-71 degree waters, which may bode well for the coming week. The overall fish counts for the 11 offshore fishing days reflected 4 stripers and 10 yellowfin tuna. The inshore fishing was also down for the week and reflected 10 jack crevalle, (aka toro) 11 red snapper, 31 white snappers, 45 perch, 2 grouper, 21 barracuda and 6 Sierra for 7 days fished.
Mazatlan Climate: Partly cloudy during the early week and changing to sunny & nice days on Thursday, with temps from a cold 43 nights to 79 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Light & variable northerly surface breezes, very little swell and overall, mostly calm waters with temps from 73 inshore and rising to 74-75 offshore. Best Fishing Area: No specific area was reported other than to mention the yellowffin tuna were caught running with the porpoise.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged baits for the marlin and feathers, hoochies and cedar plugs for the tuna.
Bait Supply: Good supply of both, live bait and rigged baits available throughout the week.
It appears that the billfish may have filtered around the tip of Cabo San Lucas and started their move into the Sea of Cortez. At least that was what the fish report for this past week reflected and while it may be an anomaly, (the billfish move doesn't usually start until mid-February) we'll be looking forward to the report for the coming week just to see if the trend proves true. Overall, the fishing for the week was quite slow and for no apparent reason. This forced the boats to start looking around on the Sea of Cortez side that reflected a billfish on the 95 Fathom spot and another just above the Gorda Banks. The other two billfish were taken at Pozo De Cota on the Pacific side. While not a bonanza by a long shot, it is an indicator that the fish may be on the move. The overall fish counts for a total of 17 days fished reflected a combined total of 4 billfish released, 4 dorado, 17 yellowfin tuna, 10 skipjack tuna, 1 Sierra and 3 roosterfish.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days for the early week and then, sunny and clear days from Thursday, with temps that ranged from a cool 52 nights to 80 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: The Golden Gate Bank to Cabo Falso on the Pacific side was fairly stable at 69 degrees with the warmest water about 5 miles out to the southwest of the Jaime Bank at 71-72. From Cabo San Lucas to Los Frailes on the Sea of Cortez side, the temps ranged from 68-70.5 with the cooler waters closer to Cabo.
Best Fishing Area: No specific area was reported. Best Lure/Bait: Billfish taken on presented live baits to billfish seen on the surface.
Live Bait Supply: Mostly caballitos with a few mackerel in the bait mix.