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Highlights of Sportfishing in Point Loma
from:Tuna is one of the most popular species for sportfishing in the Point Loma area, and the Point Loma waters are valuable breeding grounds for some of the best tuna in the world. From charter boats to open party boats, Point Loma is an attractive location for some ocean exploring.
Types of Sportfishing Trips in Point Loma
From twilight trips to daylong excursions, Point Loma offers an abundant choice of opportunities to explore and enjoy the waters. You can enjoy from:
• Whale watching
• Twilight trips
• Sunset trips
• Single day trips to the Coronado Islands
• 2-6 day mini long trips
Trips can take place at twilight for a unique sportfishing experience; here, the excursion begins at 6:30 p.m., and runs until 10 p.m. Target fish can include Yellowtail, Mackerel, Barracuda, and Bass. A ¾ day trip to the Coronado Islands can leave early in the morning, covering the areas of Baja Coast and other offshore banks. Here you’ll be targeting Bonito, Bass, White Seabass, Rockfish, and Halibut. Summertime targets include Dorado and Yellowfin tuna. Whale watching is a popular addition to the sportfishing highlights in Point Loma. Here you’ll be boarding spacious boat for a three hour cruise. Whale watching has quickly become a valuable highlight of many sportfishing trips.
Sportfishing Excursions in Point Loma, San Diego
When you’re looking for a trip across the Pacific Ocean, sportsfishing trips for just half a day, aboard a bottom fishing boat, or crossing the Mexican border can also be a popular choice. Sportfishing Excursions in Point Loma include:
• Mexican Long-Range Fishing: trips range from two to 21 days, and travel over the islands of San Martin, San Benitos, Cedros, and Guadalupe. Target fish include albacore, bluefin, and big eye tuna
• Multi-Day Outer Banks Fishing: these sporfishing cruises travel over the
Northern Baja peninsula, and targeted fish include tuna, yellowtail, and dorado
• Half day Outer Banks Fishing: these trips generally leave in the late eveing, and travel over Point Loma and H&M landing.
• Full-Day Coronado Islands Fishing: tehse trips travel across the docks of Point Loma and Fisherman’s Landing, with targeted fishing for yellowtail, white sea bass, barracuda, and bonito
• Full-Day Bottom Fishing: these overnight trips target fish including cow cod, red rock cod, and sculpin
• Three-Quarter Day Fishing: bottom fish are the focus of these trips, and include rock cod, bonito, barracuda, and bonito
• Half-Day Fishing: these six hour trips leave early in the morning from Imperial Beach to Point Loma
A fleet of sportfishing boats and charters are generally available on the coastlines, and you’ll find plenty of choices for large parties and passenger groups.
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