Shelter Island Pier
Shelter Island Pier is one of the most popular inshore fishing spots in San Diego Bay, offering calm waters, easy access, and consistent action year-round. Anglers regularly target spotted bay
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Shelter Island Pier is one of the most popular inshore fishing spots in San Diego Bay, offering calm waters, easy access, and consistent action year-round. Anglers regularly target spotted bay
Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach is a classic San Diego pier fishing destination with easy shoreline access and reliable catches throughout the year. The pier reaches into deeper coastal water,
The Mission Beach Jetty offers productive structure fishing where rocky formations and current breaks attract predatory fish. Calico bass, sand bass, halibut, and various bottom species use the rocks for
Nine Mile Bank is one of the most famous offshore fishing spots in San Diego, located roughly nine miles west of Point Loma. This underwater bank rises from deeper water,
The Coronado Escarpment is a deep underwater drop-off that creates prime offshore fishing conditions south of San Diego. Steep structure and strong currents attract yellowtail, barracuda, bass, and pelagic species
Upper Nine Mile Bank is a productive extension of the main Nine Mile Bank and is known for consistent offshore action. Tuna, dorado, and yellowtail are commonly targeted here, especially
The Rock Pile is an offshore rocky structure south of Point Loma that holds a mix of bottom fish and pelagic species. Rockfish, calico bass, sand bass, and occasional yellowtail