offshore Mexico

LONG RANGE MEXICO BOUND PELAGIC SPORT FISHING

CALL or TEXT : 619-508-7823

offshore mexico

MEXICAN WATERS SIX PACK SPORTFISHING

Multi Day Long Range Fishing -  Departing from San Diego

Headed South! 2-3+ charters heading as far as TODOS SANTOS island and the ENSENADA BAY. 3+ day charters going as far as Mag Bay, Guadalupe Island, Cabo, and the Outer Mexican Banks. Favorite spots include the 101, 439, 425, and Upper Finger Bank, and the outer banks (Kidney bank and Hidden Bank).

This trip offers the best chances of catching larger and higher quality fish than any trip offer. The fishing is almost always better the further south we go. Enjoy pelagic fishing year round. When the fish head south, so do we. Includes all meals, coffee, soda, water, rods, reels, tackle, and bait. You will need to purchase a Mexican fishing license and a bio-bracelet for $30 from our landing before departure.

The only thing NOT included is a fishing license and any alcoholic beverages you wish to bring with you. (Coolers are OK!) To make a reservation to join one of our open party charters, please call 619-508-7823.

UP TO 9 DAY TRIP
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deep sea tuna fishing mission bay

UP TO  3 DAYS
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Long Range Winter Pelagic Six Packs
Three to Nine Day Trips 

Most anglers don’t think about targeting pelagic species during the winter months, but there are plenty of opportunities if you’re willing to brave the elements. One of the best ways to get your fill of offshore action is to head down to Mexico for some long range winter pelagic six packs.

Check out the LUCKY CHARM and LITTLE G if you want a 4+ Day trip. If you are on a budget and just want to get fishing for a reasonable price, then check out the NOMAD, NAUTILUS and some of the other six pack vessels that we offer, for trips up to 3 days.

If you’re looking for an adventure and a chance to catch some big fish, then a long range winter pelagic six pack trip is for you.

You will need a passport and other documents to go to Mexico.

If you're planning a trip to Mexico for some offshore deepsea tuna sport fishing, you'll need to make sure you have all the right documents. First and foremost, you'll need a passport. If you're coming from the United States, you should also have a valid passport card or enhanced driver's license. In addition to your passport, you'll also need a tourist visa, which can be obtained through the Mexican Consulate. 

For these longer trips, we ask that you please speak with a member of our sales staff to confirm everything. They will walk you through the entire process and make it very simple. Call/text 619.508.7823

UP TO 9 DAY TRIP
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UP TO  3 DAYS
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ALL OF THESE VESSELS OFFER TRIP UP TO 3.5 DAYS

50' Symbol, Six Pack
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42' Bertram, Six Pack
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42' Bertram, Six Pack
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50' Symbol, Six Pack
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mexico Target Species

Arguably the best fighting fish for its weight, and they can get up to 300 pounds each!

Although smaller than the Bluefin, this ferocious fish puts up a fight you will not soon forget.

This is the big one. If you hook up on this you will be in the fight of your life. These fish way hundreds of pounds!

Not technically a tuna, but in the same weight class, it  is known for the best tasting sashimi on earth.

The colorful skin of this fish is iridescent!
It is also known for its high flying antics.

This beautiful fish is an exotic species that you have to target at deep depths.

Top 24 Fishing Spots Just South of the Border!

Welcome anglers and outdoor enthusiasts!
Here at www.sandiegotunafishing.com, we're dedicated to bringing you the best fishing experiences Southern California and Northern Mexico have to offer. Today, we're taking you just south of the border to explore the rich and diverse fishing grounds located near the vibrant city of Ensenada. With its stunning coastline and abundant marine life, Ensenada has something for every angler. So, without further ado, let's dive into the top 25 fishing spots located within a 30-mile radius of this beautiful city!

1. 60 Mile Bank

Coordinates: 31.81667, -116.75

The aptly named 60 Mile Bank is located approximately 60 miles south of the border, offering anglers a chance to target a variety of game fish. This area is known for its productive tuna fishing, with yellowfin and bluefin tuna being the stars of the show. Dolphin (mahi-mahi) and billfish, including striped, blue, and black marlin, are also commonly caught here.

2. 60 Fathom Spot

Coordinates: 31.76667, -116.66667

As the name suggests, the 60 Fathom Spot is a productive fishing area located at a depth of 60 fathoms. This spot is known for its excellent yellowtail and rockfish action. It's not uncommon to hook into big schools of yellowtail here, with fish averaging 15-20 pounds.

3. Mushroom Bank

Coordinates: 31.71667, -116.78333

Mushroom Bank derives its name from the unique shape of the underwater topography. This fishing spot is renowned for its yellowfin tuna and yellowtail action. It's also a great area to target dorado (mahimahi) during the summer and fall months.

4. 39 Fathom Spot

Coordinates: 31.75, -116.65

Another productive depth-based spot, the 39 Fathom Spot, is a haven for rockfish and lingcod anglers. The structure and terrain at this depth provide the perfect habitat for these bottom-dwelling species.

5. Upper Finger

Coordinates: 31.66750, -116.85000

The Upper Finger is known for its diverse marine life and productive fishing. This spot is excellent for yellowtail and calico bass. It's also a great area to target sand bass and barracuda, offering a well-rounded fishing experience.

6. S.S. Catalina Island Steamship

Coordinates: 31.85056, -116.62153

The S.S. Catalina Island Steamship is a fascinating piece of history lying on the ocean floor. This shipwreck attracts a wide variety of fish, making it an excellent spot for bottom fishing. Anglers can expect to catch rockfish, lingcod, and even the occasional halibut.

7. Rockpile

Coordinates: 31.83333, -116.68333

The Rockpile is a well-known fishing spot located just a short distance from Ensenada. As the name suggests, this area is characterized by rocky structures that provide excellent habitat for a variety of fish species. Anglers can target calico bass, sand bass, and the elusive yellowtail amberjack.

8. 99 Fathom Spot

Coordinates: 31.71667, -116.63333

The 99 Fathom Spot is a deep-water haven for anglers targeting rockfish and lingcod. The deeper waters here hold an abundance of these species, and anglers can also expect to encounter the occasional cabezon and greenling.

9. Bahia Descanso

Coordinates: 31.76667, -116.65000

Bahia Descanso, or Rest Bay, is a beautiful and tranquil fishing spot known for its calm waters. It's an excellent area for kayak fishing, offering anglers the chance to target calico bass, barracuda, and the occasional yellowtail.

10. Potato Bank

Coordinates: 26.7 - 27.9, -115.4 - -115.3

Potato Bank gets its name from the unique shape of the underwater pinnacles, which resemble potatoes. This spot is a magnet for yellowfin tuna and dorado, offering fast-paced action during the summer and fall months.

11. White Rock

Coordinates: 31.71667, -116.65000

White Rock stands out for its distinctive white-colored rocks and reef structure. This spot is a haven for calico bass and sand bass anglers, offering excellent fishing throughout the year.

12. Punta Mesquite

Coordinates: 31.70000, -116.65000

Punta Mesquite is a well-known fishing spot located just south of Ensenada. This area is known for its excellent yellowtail and barracuda action, with anglers often encountering schools of these fish feeding aggressively.

13. Upper Cross

Coordinates: 31.73333, -116.70000

The Upper Cross is a productive fishing area marked by a distinctive cross-shaped structure. This spot is a favorite among local anglers for calico bass and yellowtail. It's also a great area to target bonito and barracuda.

14. 48 Fathom Spot

Coordinates: 31.73333, -116.63333

The 48 Fathom Spot is another depth-based location that attracts rockfish and lingcod anglers. This spot often produces impressive catches of these bottom-dwelling species, with the occasional cabezon and greenling in the mix.

15. San Miguel Shoal Light

Coordinates: 31.75000, -116.71667

The San Miguel Shoal Light is a navigational aid located in a productive fishing area. Anglers can target a variety of species here, including yellowtail, calico bass, and barracuda. It's also a great spot to try your luck at catching a striped marlin.

16. Sugarloaf Rock

Coordinates: 31.70000, -116.66667

Sugarloaf Rock gets its name from its distinctive shape, resembling a sugar loaf. This spot is a favorite among anglers targeting calico bass and sand bass. It's also a great area to soak bait for bottom-dwelling species like rockfish and lingcod.

17. Isla De Todos Santos Northwest Light

Coordinates: 31.73333, -116.83333

The Isla De Todos Santos Northwest Light marks the northwesternmost point of the Todos Santos Islands. This area is known for its excellent fishing, with anglers targeting yellowtail, dorado, and even tuna during certain times of the year.

18. Ensenada

Coordinates: 31.86667, -116.61667

Ensenada itself offers a variety of fishing opportunities for anglers of all skill levels. The bay and surrounding areas are great for kayak fishing, with species like calico bass, barracuda, and yellowtail within reach.

19. 60 Fathom Spot (Second Location)

Coordinates: 31.66667, -116.66667

There are actually two 60 Fathom Spots within this 30-mile radius! This second location is known for its productive yellowtail and rockfish action. It's a great spot to target these species when conditions are favorable.

20. 47 Fathom Spot

Coordinates: 31.71667, -116.61667

The 47 Fathom Spot is another depth-based location that attracts anglers targeting rockfish and lingcod. This spot often produces impressive catches, with the occasional cabezon and greenling also in the mix.

21. San Jose Kelp

Coordinates: 31.70000, -116.68333

San Jose Kelp is a productive fishing area characterized by healthy kelp forests. This spot is a haven for calico bass and sand bass anglers, offering structure and cover for these species to thrive.

22. Punta Mezquite

Coordinates: 31.71667, -116.65000

Punta Mezquite is another well-known fishing spot located just south of Ensenada. This area is known for its excellent yellowtail and barracuda fishing, with anglers often encountering schools of these fish feeding aggressively.

23. Finger Bank - Lower

Coordinates: 31.66667, -116.86667

The Lower Finger Bank is the southern counterpart to the Upper Finger. This spot is known for its diverse marine life, including yellowtail, calico bass, and sand bass. It's a great area to explore the rich fishing grounds of Ensenada.

24. Finger Bank - Lower (Second Location)

Coordinates: 31.66776, -116.86667

There's another fishing spot named Finger Bank - Lower with slightly different coordinates. This spot offers similar fishing opportunities, with a focus on yellowtail and bass species.

There you have it, anglers! These are the top 25 fishing spots located just south of the Mexican border, each offering its own unique fishing experience. Remember to check local regulations and obtain any necessary permits before heading out. For more information on fishing in the Ensenada area and beyond, trust www.sandiegotunafishing.com to be your guide to unforgettable fishing adventures! Tight lines and good luck!


FACTOIDS

 Mexican offshore banks off the coast of San Diego, Ensenada, Coronado Islands, Hidden Banks, and Guadalupe Island are a fisherman's paradise. With a wide variety of fish species.