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Serving the South Bay since 1955

We Provide the Best
Sportfishing Trips

Half-day, full-day, overnight, multi-day, and private charter trips aboard our U.S. Coast Guard–inspected fleet. Rod rentals, tackle, and licenses are all at the landing — just bring your crew.

1955Fishing Since
4Fishing Boats
2Tour Boats
USCGInspected Fleet

Half-Day Trips

A few hours on the local grounds — perfect for families and first-time anglers. Our most popular trip.

Full-Day Trips

A full day chasing fish at the islands and offshore. More time, more water, more chances to load the boat.

Private Charters

Book a whole boat for fishing, parties, corporate outings, whale-watch cruises, or burials at sea.

A Redondo Beach Tradition

For more than half a century we’ve been taking anglers out of the Redondo Beach pier for inshore, island, and offshore fishing. First-timer or lifelong angler — our crews put you on the fish and get you home safe.

Our Story
The Redondo Beach — King Harbor sign: Sport Fishing, Restaurants, Portofino Inn, Marinas, Fishermans Wharf
Redondo Special

Redondo Special

65′ × 18′ — More than 60 years providing a safe, roomy platform.

Navegante

Navegante

65′ × 20′ — Our full-day, overnight, and multi-day boat — built for reaching the islands and offshore grounds when the fi…

Pescador

Pescador

50′ × 17′ — A solid sport fishing vessel with an uncanny ability to locate fish — a great ride for open-party half-day an…

Betty-G

Betty-G

35′ — Navigating the Southern California coast for over 50 years. Available for private charters — fishing, parties…

USCG Inspected

Every boat in our fleet is U.S. Coast Guard inspected. Safety comes first, every trip.

Experienced Crews

Captains and deckhands who know these waters and are happy to help newcomers get the hang of it.

Gear & Licenses

Rod rentals, a stocked tackle shop, and one-day licenses — all available right at the landing.

How’s the Bite?

Daily fish counts, recent catches, and the live schedule are posted on our reservation site — updated as the boats come in. See what’s biting, then lock in your seat.