Alameda Fishing Charters

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Alameda: 41 fishing charters available

Ripple Sportfishing
Ripple Sportfishing

Alameda • 22 ft • 4 persons

Ripple Sportfishing runs angling trips out of Alameda and offers to show you what the SF Bay area fishery is all about.

"My 7 year old son and I had a great time with captain Dante." —⁠ Rafal, CA
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trips fromUS $550
Nautilus Excursions
Nautilus Excursions

San Francisco • 30 ft • 9 persons

If you are looking for a fantastic family fun-filled adventure, then you need to book with Nautilus Excursions today.

"I’ve fished with Ron for the past 38 years in the salt." —⁠ Norman,
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trips fromUS $450
Miss Molly with Captain Molly
Miss Molly with Captain Molly

San Francisco • 28 ft • 6 persons

Hello, I’m a San Francisco native and the captain of the ‘Miss Molly’ – a Shamrock Mackinaw 270 pilothouse with an inboard Yanmar motor, and fully equipped with AIS and VHF radio,radar, a private bathroom and gear and tackle.

"We booked a trip 3 adults and 3 kids. Although the fish weren’t biting we had an amazing time with Molly!" —⁠ Charlie,
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trips fromUS $1,400
Addictive Sport Fishing
Addictive Sport Fishing

Richmond • 30 ft • 6 persons

Based out of Richmond, Addictive Sport Fishing is your ticket to a memorable time on the water.

"Our family had an absolutely fantastic time with Captain John with Addictive Sport Fishing." —⁠ Dustin,
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trips fromUS $600
fishSFbay
fishSFbay

Richmond • 29 ft • 6 persons

fishSFbay welcomes you aboard! Join us for a memorable day on the water and have fun fishing the productive grounds around Richmond, California.

"I took my son on his first charter fishing trip for his birthday!" —⁠ Andrea,
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trips fromUS $400

San Francisco • 34 ft • 6 persons

Warrior Poet Sportfishing invites you to experience first-class fishing in San Francisco, California.

"The fishing trip was a gift for my brother’s birthday and as he put it, it was an amazing one." —⁠ Andreea,
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trips fromUS $390
David Rooney
David Rooney

Richmond • 27 ft • 6 persons

David Rooney is one of the most professional and knowledgeable captains in Richmond, California.

"We were told it was a slow day for what we caught, but for two guys who have never fished the Bay or much salt water at all it was incredible." —⁠ Nate,
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trips fromUS $450
Delta BASSN’ Guide Service
Delta BASSN’ Guide Service

Bethel Island • 21 ft • 2 persons

Delta BASSN’ Guide Service invites you to try your hand at Bass fishing on the productive waters of the California Delta.

"Went out fishing with Frank. It was a tough bite but an enjoyable experience." —⁠ Keith,
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trips fromUS $500

San Francisco • 32 ft • 6 persons

Sole-Man Sportfishing are located at world-famous Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, and offer Bay and Ocean fishing charters.

"I have been on a lot of fishing trips around the USA and Captin Don is awesome!" —⁠ Adam,
trips fromUS $400
"Sea Bass" Fishing Charters
"Sea Bass" Fishing Charters

Berkeley • 55 ft • 25 persons

If you're going to cast a line in Berkeley, look no further than "Sea Bass" Fishing Charters.
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trips fromUS $250
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Alameda

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Fishing in Alameda

Fishing in Alameda is one of the things San Francisco Bay is known for. Located in the central part of the bay, “The Island City” also has easy access to the ocean, which makes the fishing scene more versatile. Among locals, one of the most visited fishing spots is the famous Alameda Rockwall, where you can target Halibut without technically leaving the city. Find a local fishing guide and discover other secret honey holes. 
 
There’s always something to catch in Alameda but some seasons are better for certain species. You can target Sturgeon year round but you’ll get the best results in winter. On the other hand, Salmon, Rockfish, and Tuna offer the hottest bite in summer. During summer, most guides hunt using “potluck fishing,” which attracts all kinds of fish and you never know what’s going to bend your rod. 
 
Another popular fish in the bay is Striped Bass. They may not be trophy-sized here, but there’s surely lots of them! Leopard Shark, White Seabass, and Lingcod are the usual targets if you’re staying in the bay. You’ll find these grounds to be productive even on a half day trip, but it’s better to take a full day trip if you’re planning to try a few different spots or even go offshore.
 
Most fishing guides in the bay offer shared trips, so you don’t have to give up on fishing the only one who wants to go. Join a crew, make new friends, and catch some fish on the way. Come fishing in Alameda and get the freshest fish meat, without even going to the market.
 

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Alameda Fishing Seasons

January
Going after Sturgeon is the most fun you can get in January. You’ll have the best chances of catching them in San Pablo Bay. 
 
February
Witness amazing Sturgeon acrobatics as you try to pull them closer to the boat! You can also catch Flounder and Leopard Shark.
 
March
Sturgeon, Flounder, and Sharks are still present in large numbers, but you’ll also notice more Striped Bass than before. 
 
April
Striper fishing gets even better in April and you can go after them throughout the whole SF Bay. Nearshore trips can get you a good stash of Halibut.
 
May
To make your Striper fishing even better, let your guide take you close to the bridges in the bay.
 
June
Lingcod season is open, so don’t miss out! They may be ugly but their meat is very tasty. Take an inshore trip and you could land White Seabass.
 
July
Rockfish and Tuna are waiting for all anglers willing to leave the bay and go a few miles offshore. Take a full day trip for these targets.
 
August
Whether you go offshore for Tuna and Rockfish or stay in the bay for Striper, Halibut, and White Seabass, you can expect an amazing fishing trip.
 
September
Have you ever caught a turquoise Lingcod? Now is the time! They are unusual, rare, and, most importantly, still edible.
 
October
Use the last chance of the year to go after King Salmon! If you prefer fishing in the ocean, Tuna and Rockfish are still a great catch.
 
November
Lingcod, Halibut, and Leopard Shark are the best catches this time of year. In general, it’s more productive to fish in the bay.
 
December
Lots of Sturgeon can be found in the bay, so what are you waiting for?! If you like bottom fishing, Flounder is always a good choice.
 

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