Some boats promise luxury. Others promise fish. Todo O Nada delivers both, and then some.
This isn’t your typical San Diego fishing trip. No oversized cattle boat. No waiting on someone else’s bite. Just you, your crew (max four), and a center console that doesn’t mess around. Ironclad Sportfishing’s Todo O Nada is the realest ride in town, and it runs tight. Real tight.
Built to Fish. Built to Move. Built to Win.
Let’s get straight to it: Todo O Nada is a 31-foot Oceanmaster, armed with twin Yamaha 300s (repowered in 2023), topping out at 50 knots. Translation? You’ll hit the bite before the others even hit the gas.
Most boats cruise. This one rips.
Add in state-of-the-art electronics, a massive bait tank, and open-deck freedom to cast, crank, or kick back in a beanbag chair—yeah, that’s a thing—and you’ve got a floating strike mission with attitude.
Bathroom on board? Check. Ice? Locked. Top-tier rods, reels, and tackle? Included. And yeah, bring your own gear if you want to flex—captain won’t judge.

Five Hours. Three Anglers. Twenty-Six Fish.
We’re not talking brochure trips. We’re talking about a real five-hour run aboard Todo O Nada, straight from the captain’s own recap:
“One guy sat out—little hungover—but we still put 26 fish in the bag.”
That’s rockfish, reds, chili peppers, Picassos, green spots, stripes, and a couple Mexicans (yes, the fish). Kept icy cold in the keel bag, not some soggy cooler from the grocery store.
Every angler who shows up gets shots at quality fish. Even the one recovering from the night before.
San Diego Fishing That Actually Fishes
If you’ve searched San Diego fishing near me, you’ve probably seen 100 boats promising “fun for the whole family.” Cute. But if your version of fun means stacking reds on the rail, this is where you book.
Right now, the game is inshore, and the rockfish bite is solid. We’re talking reefs, structure, and tight drifts. It’s not sit-and-wait fishing. It’s drop, feel, hook, crank. Over and over again.
No distractions. No drifting aimlessly. Just real fishing with a real crew who actually cares if you catch.
Fish Fast. Fish Hard. Fish Smart.
Todo O Nada doesn’t waste time. You hit the water, throw lines in, and you’re on structure before most charters finish their safety speech.
This boat cruises 30–40 mph, letting you cover more ground, hit better spots, and adjust on the fly. If one reef’s dead? We’re gone. If the wind changes? We pivot.
Every trip includes:
- Premium bait
- Top-notch gear
- Ice for your haul
- Waters and snacks
- One serious fish bag that holds cold like it means it
Just don’t forget: bring your own lunch if you want something heavier. Fishing burns calories. Bring sandwiches, jerky, or a burrito that can take a hit.
Small Crew. Big Catch. Bigger Vibes.
With only four anglers max, there’s space to breathe and fish.
No fighting for rail. No overhearing 12 strangers talk politics. Just you, your people, and a deck built for real connection with the ocean, and with each other.
You’re not just on a boat. You’re on Todo O Nada. And the crew treats it that way whether it’s a mellow half-day or a hard-hitting offshore run.
Because you don’t need just a fishing trip. You need Todo O Nada.

The boat’s fueled. The bait’s alive. The gear’s rigged. Only thing missing is you.
So if you’re serious about booking a San Diego fishing trip that actually lives up to the hype—skip the fluff. Go with the boat that already knows the mission.
Ironclad Sportfishing. Todo O Nada. Let’s put you on some fish.