Long Beach fishing charters unlock some of Southern California's most diverse angling opportunities, where inshore kelp beds teem with bass and halibut while offshore waters host pelagic giants like tuna and marlin. Situated near nutrient-rich channels between the mainland and Catalina Island, these fisheries thrive year-round with distinct seasonal peaks. From rocky jetties at Alamitos Bay to the legendary Horseshoe Kelp forest, anglers target over 60 species including trophy Yellowtail, White Seabass, and California halibut across varied habitats. The proximity to Catalina Island—just 20 miles offshore—transforms half-day trips into big-game adventures targeting Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi Mahi.
Inshore spots like Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier offer accessible fishing without boats, yielding Corbina and Mackerel, while Palos Verde's coastal structures hold monster Calico Bass. Charter fleets operating from Pierpoint Landing provide specialized access to deeper offshore banks where summer months bring explosive surface action. Whether casting artificial lures for Halibut along breakwalls or live-baiting for pelagics near Catalina's submarine canyons, Long Beach delivers consistent action across all skill levels. The convergence of tidal currents and marine structures creates optimal feeding grounds, making every charter expedition uniquely productive across this dynamic fishery.