Offshore Fish Report for 8-7-2026
Friday Updates
- Offshore
- Bluefin Tuna
- Aug 7, 2026
Friday Updates
8-7-2026
by Seaforth Staff
(619) 224-3383
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Friday Returning Trips
- The Pacifica returned from their 1.5 Day trip with 30 yellowfin tuna and 4 dorado.
- The Voyagerfinished their 1.5 Day trip with 64 yellowfin tuna, 3 dorado, 32 skipjack and 1 yellowtail.
- The Tribute 1.5 Day trip returned with 27 yellowfin, 1 dorado and 6 skipjack.
Thursday Twilight
- The New Seaforth's Twilight trip wrapped up with 8 yellowtail, 5 bonito, 1 barracuda, 10 calico bass, 5 sand bass, 8 rockfish, 1 sheephead and 11 sculpin.
Thursday Recap
Thursday Offshore Updates
- The Polaris Supreme checked in from their 3 Day with limits of Bluefin Tuna for the first two days of their trip.
- The Pacific Voyager Finished up their 2 Day with limits for Bluefin Tuna(80) and 2 Yellowtail.
Thursady Full Day Update
- The San Diego full day to the Coronado Islands, wrapped up with 76 Yellowtail for 35 anglers! Make those reservations as the trips are filling up fast!
Thursday Sea Watch 3/4 Day
- The Sea Watch wrapped up another productive 3/4-day trip with 12 Yellowtail, 67 Bonito, 18 Calico Bass, 4 Sand Bass, and 1 Sheephead. Fishing on the local grounds continues to be very productive, with steady action and plenty of opportunities throughout the day. For the best results, bring a live bait setup with 25–30 lb test and #2 to 2/0 hooks, depending on the size of the bait. Surface irons, Colt Snipers, and Hookup Baits have also been producing quality fish. The Sea Watch departs daily at 7:00 AM and returns at 4:00 PM. Rod rentals and fishing licenses are available at check-in. Book your trip today—we're a definite run every day this week!
New Seaforth Half Day Action
- The New Seaforth AM and PM half-day trips have been seeing excellent action on a fun mix of Bass, Barracuda, and Bonito with opportunities at quality Yellowtail mixed in as well. Anglers should come prepared with a 25–30 lb live bait setup and hooks ranging from #2 to 2/0, depending on the size of the bait. Surface irons and stick baits have been producing well, while Hookup Baits and fluke-style plastics continue to be great options when targeting Bass and Bonito. Rod rentals and licenses are available at the landing.
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