Into The Depths Sportfishing

San Diego, USA

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Into The Depths Sportfishing runs out of San Diego, where the Pacific delivers some of the best action on the West Coast. You'll be chasing hard-fighting yellowtail, tasty California halibut, and the offshore giants: yellowfin and bluefin tuna, plus bonito when they're around. This is a well-reviewed operation that knows how to put you on fish, whether you're looking to fill the cooler or land the fight of a lifetime. Get ready for a day on the water that's all about the bite.

Trips

offshore · inshore

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FAQ

What does Into The Depths Sportfishing fish for?

Typical targets include Yellowtail (Amberjack), California Halibut, Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Bonito. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Into The Depths Sportfishing depart from?

Into The Depths Sportfishing runs out of San Diego, USA (955 Harbor Island Dr, San Diego, CA 92101, USA).

How do I book with Into The Depths Sportfishing?

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Quick facts

BusinessInto The Depths Sportfishing
DestinationSan Diego, California
LocationSan Diego, USA
TargetsYellowtail (Amberjack), California Halibut, Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, Bonito
Trip typesoffshore, inshore
Phone(858) 232-6973

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