Marina Del Rey Sportfishing
Marina Del Rey, USA
View on Google Maps ↗Head to Marina Del Rey Sportfishing for daily open party trips that are fun, safe, and affordable. With half-day and three-quarter-day options, plus dock fishing and live bait, it's easy to get on the water. They welcome families, kids, beginners, and tourists, and all tickets include bait. Head out for rockcod and bottom fishing, or try for California halibut, yellowtail, bonito, and barred surfperch in the local waters. It's a straightforward, no-frills operation that gets you fishing.
Trips
offshore · reef
Fish you can target around Los Angeles
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FAQ
What does Marina Del Rey Sportfishing fish for?
Typical targets include California Halibut, Yellowtail (Amberjack), Bonito, Barred Surfperch. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Marina Del Rey Sportfishing depart from?
Marina Del Rey Sportfishing runs out of Marina Del Rey, USA (13552 Fiji Way, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292, USA).
How do I book with Marina Del Rey Sportfishing?
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Quick facts
| Business | Marina Del Rey Sportfishing |
|---|---|
| Destination | Los Angeles, California |
| Location | Marina Del Rey, USA |
| Targets | California Halibut, Yellowtail (Amberjack), Bonito, Barred Surfperch |
| Trip types | offshore, reef |
| Phone | (310) 822-3625 |
Listing details are compiled from public sources and may change - confirm trips, rates and availability directly with the operator. Ratings shown are from Google and link to the source.

