"HKrause" wrote in message
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Hubby and I are wanting to try a 3/4 or 1-day trip out of San Diego the
first week of May. Neither of us has been sal****er fishing before...
just small bass and crappie in Missouri lakes. Does anybody have
recommendations for a couple of rookies? Point Loma vs H&M vs
Fisherman's Landing (or others)? Which boat(s)? Hubby gets motion
sickness, so if one boat or trip is smoother than others, that would be
good to know.
Also, on the overnight trips, does everybody sleep together in a large
berth area, or are there cabins available on some boats? Do we need to
take food & drinks, or is it available on the boat? Is there a place to
stow valuables (purse, camera, etc)? What sort of weather can we expect
during the first week of May?
-HK
Most of the 1.5 day boats are bunk rooms. I would recommend a 3/4 day boat
for a first trip. Also SeaForth fishing on Mission Bay. If you are staying
near Sea World, this is the closest marina. The 3/4 day trips mostly fish
Coronado islands on Mexico. About $75 for the trip including MX permits.
Food is available on the boat, and is normally very good. Reasonable prices
also. They have a grill so will do cheeseburgers, etc. I bring waters as I
am cheap and the boat gets a buck a bottle. Can not bring beer as they have
liquor license and the state prohibits you bringing your own if the boat is
licensed. Tackle rental will be about $6, and a couple of bucks for the
hooks and weights. You will need a pack of live bait hooks and a couple of
weights. They fish live bait, and it is included in the price. Never had a
problem with theft, just keep your valuables out of sight. Bring a camera
as you will normally see lots of sea life. Dolphins, whales, and fish.
There are reaonable motels, older but clean around the Pt. Loma landings.
(H&M, etc). Go mid week and they are normally light loads, and the crew can
help you more. As the other person said, look at the All Coast fishing
board forums. Also SDFishing.com
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