Join us on a 10-hour adventure to Coronado Island, a renowned fishing destination just off the coast of San Diego. Experience world-class fishing in the rich Mexican waters aboard our comfortable 6-pack charter boat. Our international fishing adventure departs at 6 AM and returns around 4 PM, giving you ample time to target a variety of prized species. The Coronado Islands’ proximity to the open ocean allows access to deep-sea fishing grounds, where anglers can pursue larger, trophy-sized fish.

Common Catches on Coronado Islands Fishing Charters:
Yellowtail, Bluefin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, The occasional Bigeye Tuna, Bonito, Rockfish, Lingcod, Halibut, Marlin (seasonal).

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Join us on a fishing adventure to the Coronado Islands, a renowned fishing destination just off the coast of San Diego. This international fishing trip takes you into the rich Mexican waters, offering opportunities to target various prized game fish.
The Coronado Islands

The Coronado Islands, or Islas Coronados, are a group of four islands located approximately 15 miles south of San Diego in Baja California, Mexico. These uninhabited islands are known for their rugged beauty and the diverse marine ecosystem surrounding them. The islands include:

The unique geography of these islands creates ideal habitats for a wide range of fish species, making it one of the best locations for sportfishing.
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Join us on a 10-hour adventure to the Coronado Islands, a renowned fishing destination just off the coast of San Diego. Enjoy the opportunity to target a variety of species in the rich Mexican waters.

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Fish Species in the Coronado Islands

The waters around the Coronado Islands are home to numerous fish species.
Here’s more detailed information about some of the most sought-after catches:
Yellowfin tuna are known for their speed and endurance. These torpedo-shaped fish can grow up to 400 pounds, though most catches are in the 30-80 pound range. Their yellow fins and sickle-shaped tails characterize them. Yellowfin is often found in the deeper waters around the islands, typically in schools. They’re known for their long, powerful runs and are often caught by trolling with lures or live bait fishing.
Bluefin tuna are prized for their size and the quality of their meat. They can grow to over 1,000 pounds, though most catches in the Coronado Islands area are smaller. Bluefin are dark blue on top with silvery sides and have short pectoral fins. They’re powerful swimmers and can dive to great depths. Fishing for bluefin often involves trolling, kite fishing, or chunking techniques.
Yellowtail, also known as California yellowtail or amberjack, are strong fighters that provide an excellent angling experience. They typically range from 10 to 40 pounds and are easily identified by their yellow tail and a yellow stripe along their side. Yellowtail are often found near kelp beds and rocky structures around the islands. Popular fishing methods include live bait fishing, yo-yo iron jigging, and surface iron casting.
Calico bass, also called kelp bass, are popular targets for both novice and experienced anglers. They typically weigh 1 to 5 pounds, with larger specimens reaching up to 12 pounds. Their mottled brown and orange coloration provides excellent camouflage in kelp forests. Calico bass inhabit the kelp forests and rocky reefs around the Coronado Islands. They’re often caught using plastic swimbaits, live bait, or fly fishing.
Various rockfish species can be found in the waters surrounding the Coronado Islands. Common varieties include vermilion rockfish, bocaccio, and cow cod. These bottom-dwelling fish come in various colors and can weigh up to 10 pounds or more. They’re typically found near rocky structures and are often caught using bottom fishing techniques with cut bait or artificial lures.
Lingcod are aggressive predators found near rocky structures and reefs. They can grow to substantial sizes, with some specimens exceeding 50 pounds. Lingcod has a large mouth with sharp teeth and a mottled gray-green coloration. They’re often caught using large jigs, live bait, or trolling near the bottom. Lingcod is known for its solid fights and delicious white, flaky meat.
California halibut are flatfish found on sandy bottoms around the islands. They can grow up to 60 pounds, though most catches are in the 10-30 pound range. Halibut are masters of camouflage, changing color to match their surroundings. They’re often caught by drift fishing with live bait or by trolling close to the bottom. Halibut are prized for their mild, sweet flavor and firm texture.

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Ironclad offers private group charters for up to 6 passengers and 2 crew members. Half day, 3/4 day, full day and overnight trips.

Conservation and Regulations

Fishing in the Coronado Islands waters requires adherence to U.S. and Mexican fishing regulations. This includes obtaining the necessary licenses and permits, as well as following catch limits and size restrictions. Conservation efforts are crucial to maintaining the health of these diverse fisheries for future generations.

Coronado Fishing Charter trips allow anglers to explore these productive waters and potentially land some of the most sought-after game fish in the region. Whether you’re an experienced angler or new to the sport, the Coronado Islands provide an exciting fishing destination just a short distance from San Diego.