Socal Fishing Spots with GPS coordinates!
To get a GPS coordinate.
1. select the spot.
2. in the top left corner of the map to the right of the spots name, inside the red box> click on the navigate button
3. this will open a new page with the coordinates.
San Clemente Island.
If you want massive blue fin, this is one of, if not the MOST productive spot on the entire map. This place is almost always holding tuna. Most of our overnight and multiday trips start here. The backside is known for pre-dawn jig bites, and this is a lunching spot for the other nearby banks. During summer months is best.
Tanner & Cortez Banks.
These two spots represent the far end of a 1.5 day overnight trip, and is a common destination for all long range trips we offer. These banks come very close to the surface, even causing surfable waves at times.
The underwater structure attracts all types of large pelagic predators, which is exactly what we are looking for.
Mexican Outer Banks.
Mexican international waters means no passport for these multiday trips. Enjoy the outright crazy fishing on any of these deep banks that are south and south west of San Clemente island. Home of giant blue fin, yellow fin, and Dorado, you will likely find that you are one of only few boats fishing the unpressured spot.
9 Mile and Middle Banks.
9 miles offshore, and 14 miles from Point Loma, this spot is our most frequently fished favorite due to its closeness and the fact that it HOLDS fish all summer long. School size tuna, barracuda, yellowtail, dorado, swordfish, marlin, Ive seen just about every species you can catch in these waters hauled aboard right here. 3/4 Day or longer needed.
Coronado Islands.
The Coronado Islands hold fish all year round, and when no place else is biting, you can still depend on this island to fill the boat. Every species we chase can be found here. From giant tuna during the summer, to Lingcod, Rockfish, Yellowtail, White Seabass, and Halibut, to name a few. When you are fishing here you are protected from swells.
La Jolla and Point Loma.
Made famous by its Yellowtail fishing, this spot also holds large size Calico Bass, Sand Bass, Barred and Spotted Bass, Halibut, Whitefish, and Rockfish. You can fish this spot year round with good results. During the summertime this is a very popular spot and can sometimes be crowded. When it is we move slightly south to avoid the crowds.