Seasonal Fishing Calendar

For San Diego and surrounding waters. San Diego Bay, Point Loma, Mission Bay.

Seasonal Fishing San Diego

San Diego is a great place to fish all year round, but there are definitely certain times of year when the fishing is better. If you're thinking about heading out to San Diego to fish, here's what you need to know about the best times of year to do it!

FEBRUARY

Calico, Halibut, Rock Fish, Rock Cod, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Yellowtail

MARCH

Bluefin, Calico, Halibut, Rock Fish, Rock Cod, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Yellowtail

winter sport fishing

As the weather cools down and the days get shorter, many people start to think about putting away their fishing gear for the winter. But did you know that some of the best fishing of the year can be had during the winter months? Here in San Diego, we're lucky to have a variety of fisheries that stay active all year long. So if you're looking to get out and wet a line this winter, here are a few options to consider.

One of the most popular fisheries during the winter months is our local kelp beds. These underwater forests provide shelter and food for a variety of species, including calico bass, yellowtail, halibut, and more. The best way to fish kelp beds is with live bait, using rigs that will keep your bait near the bottom where the fish are holding tight to the kelp.

Another great option for winter fishing in San Diego is offshore. Although it can be a bit chilly out on the open water, there are still plenty of fish to be had. Species like yellowfin tuna, dorado, and wahoo are all active during the winter months and can be caught by anglers willing to brave the elements.

APRIL

Albacore, Bluefin`, Calico, Halibut, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, White Seabass, Yellowtail

MAY

Albacore, Barracuda, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Halibut, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, White Seabass, Yellowtail

JUNE

Albacore, Barracuda, Big Eye, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Dorado, Halibut, Marlin, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, White Seabass, Yellowtail

spring

As the weather warms up and the days get longer, spring is a great time to go fishing in San Diego. The water is still relatively cool, so fish are active and biting. Plus, there are many different types of fish to target this time of year. Here are a few tips for seasonal fishing in San Diego this spring:

1. Look for fish in shallow water. As the water warms up, fish will start to move into shallower areas to feed.

2. Use lighter tackle. With the fish being more active, you don't need heavy tackle to bring them in.

3. Try using live bait. Fish are attracted to live bait this time of year, so it's worth giving it a try.

4. Be aware of windy days. The wind can make fishing difficult, so it's best to avoid days when the winds are high.

5. Check the tides. Tides can have a big effect on fishing, so be sure to check the tide chart before heading out.

By following these tips, you'll be sure to have a successful and enjoyable spring fishing trip in San Diego!

JULY

Albacore, Barracuda, Big Eye, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Dorado, Halibut, Marlin, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Wahoo, White Seabass, Yellowfin, Yellowtail

AUGUST

Albacore, Barracuda, Big Eye, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Dorado, Halibut, Marlin, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Wahoo, White Seabass, Yellowfin, Yellowtail

SEPTEMBER

Albacore, Barracuda, Big Eye, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Dorado, Halibut, Marlin, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Wahoo, White Seabass, Yellowfin, Yellowtail

summer deep sea fishing

As the weather warms up, so does the fishing in San Diego. Summertime is when you can really enjoy some of the best fishing San Diego has to offer. The water is teeming with life and the fish are biting. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your summer fishing in San Diego. The first thing to do is to check the regulations. San Diego has some of the strictest fishing regulations in the country, so it's important to make sure you're familiar with them before heading out. Once you know what you can and can't do, it's time to start planning your trip.

If you're new to fishing or haven't been out in a while, it's a good idea to contact a sales person. A salesperson can help you find the best spots and teach you how to catch fish in San Diego. Call or text any time 619.508.7823. They can also provide all the equipment you need, so you don't have to worry about bringing your own gear.

Summer is also a great time to try your hand at surf fishing. Surf fishing is a popular way to fish in San Diego, and it's a great way to get outdoors and enjoy the beautiful weather.

OCTOBER

Albacore, Barracuda, Bluefin, Bonito, Calico, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Yellowfin, Yellowtail

NOVEMBER

Albacore, Barracuda, Bluefin, Calico, Halibut, Lingcod, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Striped Bass, Yellowtail

DECEMBER

Calico, Halibut, Lingcod, Rock Cod, Rock Fish, Sand Bass, Sheepshead, Striped Bass, Yellowtail, Whitefish

fall Fishing

The fall season is a great time to go fishing in San Diego. The weather is cooler and the water is usually calm. This makes for ideal conditions to catch fish. Some of the best fish to target during the fall season include: yellowtail, white seabass, halibut, and barracuda. All of these fish can be found in the waters around San Diego.

To find the best spots to fish, it is always a good idea to consult with one of our sales people, just call 619.508.7823. They will be able to tell you where the fish are biting and what baits or lures are working well.

Fall is an ideal time to go fishing in San Diego. The weather is cooler and the water is usually calm. This makes for ideal conditions to catch fish. Some of the best fish to target during the fall season include: yellowtail, white seabass, halibut, and barracuda. All of these fish can be found in the waters around San Diego. To find the best spots to fish, it is always a good idea to consult with a local charter service or fishing guide. They will be able to tell you where the fish are biting and what baits