Night Fishing Session
Why fish at night?
If you love fishing for saltwater bass, then you know that they are active feeders at night. This makes night fishing a great opportunity to try and get that new PB bass. During our guided trip we will be fishing along break walls, jetties, piers, and deep structure in and around the harbor.
Some of the techniques we practice on these guides are swimbait fishing, slow pitch, bouncing the bottom, and crank bait fishing.
Our guided trips provide everything that is needed to be successful. However, we do have a lot of clients who prefer to bring their own rods and tackle, and that is absolutely welcomed. Just let us know in advance so that we can provide enough storage space for your gear.
What we provide
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With over 20 years of fishing experience, we can provide you with the information you need to be more successful on your boat. Being able to catch fish is not just about having the right set up and bait, you also need to be able to read the tides, know where to anchor, keep an eye on water temperature, spot birds crashing on bait, and keep track of so many other variables.
From the moment we step onto your boat, our job is to provide with all the information you need to be a better angler.
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We provide a variety of high-quality rods from Daiwa, Shimano, and Graftech. No matter what type of trip you are looking for, we have the rod for you to be successful.
All of our rods are outfitted with either Daiwa or Shimano reels. We offer both spinning, conventional, and baitcasting reels, as well as both right and left handed models.
Customer is responsible for any lost or damaged rods and reels
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All the tackle necessary for your trip will be provided by us at no additional cost. Feel free to bring any tackle you prefer or would like to try out.
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All of the day’s catch will be cleaned per the California Department of Fish and Wildlife requirements at no additional cost. Please be sure to bring a cooler if you plan on taking fish home.
Still have some unanswered questions?
Check out our FAQ page to see what some of our most common questions are.