May 29, 2026

The Old Glory has a few openings for a 1.5 day trip departing tonight at 6PM! They will be fishing offshore for Bluefin Tuna! Book Here

The Producer has an overnight trip departing tonight at 8PM! Book Here

1/2 day and 3/4 day trips are seeing great action on local kelp patties with rockfish, calico bass, sculpin, and sand bass.

The Grande is running full day trips to the  Coronado Islands fishing for Yellowtail, Bass, Bonito and Barracuda (valid passports required) Saturday’s trip is GOING FOR SURE!!!. Book your spot here

Offshore trips are finding bluefin tuna and bonito with the chance at yellowfin tuna and dorado as the season continues to build.

We are also excited to welcome the Vision to the H&M Landing fleet. Our newest vessel will be running diving adventures to San Clemente Island, the Northern Channel Islands, and Cortez Bank.



 

May 26, 2026

School’s almost out and the fishing is heating up at H&M Landing.

 

1/2 day and 3/4 day trips are seeing great action on local kelp patties with rockfish, calico bass, sculpin, and sand bass.

Full day trips to the Coronado Islands are producing yellowtail, bass, and barracuda (valid passports required).

Offshore trips are finding bluefin tuna and bonito with the chance at yellowfin tuna and dorado as the season continues to build.

We are also excited to welcome the Vision to the H&M Landing fleet. Our newest vessel will be running diving adventures to San Clemente Island, the Northern Channel Islands, and Cortez Bank.

Let’s have some fun and book your next adventure!!!

Give us a call at (619) 222-1144



 

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2803 Emerson Street
San Diego, CA 92106

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Nature Cruise March 12 and 13, Saturday and Sunday

March 13, 2015

Passengers on Saturday‘s Nature Cruise were thrilled when they came upon
approximately 2,000 common dolphins frolicking in the water, tail slapping and
high jumping, as well as surfing the wake of the vessel.  The elephant seals,
harbor seals with their pups and hundreds of sea lions were enthusiastically
observed.  Many brown pelicans were seen on their nests, and in one nest three
chicks were observed feeding.  Passengers also got to watch part of the northern
migration of three Eastern Pacific gray whales.  Perhaps due to the recent
earthquake/tsunami, the swells were higher than on most Nature Cruises.
Nonetheless, passengers, along with Museum Whalers Sheri and Diane, enjoyed the
day.

Sunday the ocean had calmed and passengers enjoyed seeing three of the four
local species of dolphins, including Pacific white-sided, common and offshore
bottlenose.  In the morning three northbound gray whales were observed, one
showing its flukes several times.  A very young brown boobie chick was seen in
its nest high on Bird Rock.  Several black oyster catchers were seen as well as
a hybrid black/American oyster catcher.  The highlight of the day was watching a
pod of five gray whales exhibiting mating behavior, closely followed by some
offshore bottlenose dolphins.  A group of “birders” from Indiana were thrilled
to see so many birds they had never before observed.  Whalers Gaynell and Diane,
along with all the passengers, thoroughly enjoyed the day on the water.

Submitted by Whaler Diane

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