2011 – San Diego CA
2011 3rd Annual Deep Sea Fishing Tournament
Host Charter Company: Sea Adventure Sports Fishing (working on details now)
Boat: Sea Adventure II
Place: San Diego, CA.
Date: Leave on Friday night 8/5/2011 @ 10pm and Return: August 6th, 2011 @ 7-9pm, exact times to be determined.
Type of Trip: Outbanks Tuna-Albacore (Overnight/Full Day). Plan on arriving friday for a possible friday night boat launch.
Deposit: $100 refundable ( Total will be $250 per person and will include meals and fishing gear if needed)
Extras: Permits/License, beverages, snacks, fish cleaning & optional crew tip. please bring cash with you for the extras.
Spots: 28 ( Limited Load )
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Here's more information on the type of fishing trip we are looking at
Outer Banks Trips
Summer and fall are the seasons for these one day 21 to 23 hour overnight trips and longer, day and a half trips. Targeting the migrating schools of albacore, yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, big eye tuna and dorado the season can begin as early as June and run as long as November. These are the "headline" game fish that make San Diego's summer.
The one day trips depart between 10 and 11 PM and return between 7 to 10 PM the following night, depending on the location and distance of the prior day's fishing. The fishing grounds can be anywhere from 30 to 100 miles offshore and can change on a daily basis. A wide open tuna bite at the outer banks provides for some very exciting fishing!
Day & a half trips leave about the same time, but return early in the morning, a day later. The day and a half trips offer the possibility of staying longer in the fishing grounds which can be very important, especially if the bulk of available fish is 100 miles or more offshore.As on the Full Day Coronado Island trips, boats operating on these runs are equipped with bunks for sleeping while enroute to the fishing grounds and have full service galleys. When fishing in Mexican waters, the Mexican fishing permit is included in "Open Party" fares. When fishing in US waters, a California fishing license is required.
At the height of the season, when demand is very high, several boats in the fleet will offer what is referred to as "limited load". For a higher ticket price, the boat will reduce the number of anglers that it carries in order to provide an even more comfortable fishing environment for it passengers.

