Los Angeles Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Charters

Los Angeles Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Charters

Best Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Charters in Los Angeles

Los Angeles: 22 fishing charters available
Los Angeles
trips from US $630
Excellent
5.0 / 5
(5 reviews)
Los Angeles
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trips from US $700
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(3 reviews)
Los Angeles
trips from US $600
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(24 reviews)
Los Angeles
trips from US $1,200
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(86 reviews)
Long Beach
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trips from US $499
Excellent
4.9 / 5
(55 reviews)
Huntington Beach
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trips from US $595
Excellent
4.8 / 5
(48 reviews)
Long Beach
 Instant Confirmation
trips from US $500
Excellent
4.4 / 5
(6 reviews)
Long Beach
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trips from US $1,490

Yellowfin Tuna Fishing in Los Angeles

Yellowfin Tuna
  • Size 15 to 150lbs
  • Food Value Excellent
  • Game Qualities Excellent
  • Habitats Offshore

(Thunnus albacares)

Yellowfin Tuna is the crown jewel of fishing in Los Angeles. You can find this prize swimming in the waters offshore, joined by Bluefin, Skipjack, and Albacore Tuna. With this variety at hand, it’s no wonder why many anglers consider these waters to be the birthplace of big game fishing!

What to Catch and When to Target it

Fishing for Tuna takes you offshore, typically anywhere from Catalina Island to the 60 mile mark. Each species makes their entrance at a slightly different time, and the result is a summer full of awesome Tuna fishing opportunities.

Yellowfin Tuna appears on the scene in July. Santa Catalina Island is famous for turning this whopper into a majorly sought-after game fish, and this is exactly where you can find him. Throughout late summer and fall you will also see Yellowfin passing through the Catalina Channel, making it possible to target this species within roughly 20 miles of shore. They usually take their leave sometime in November, along with the Bluefins. Anglers sometimes reel in a Skipjack Tuna while fishing for Yellowfin.

Bluefin Tuna makes an appearance as early as May in some years. You will find this species near Catalina Island, typically feeding near the surface. You might also get a glimpse of Albacore Tuna while fishing far enough from shore. Whereas it might be possible to catch other Tuna species on a half day or full day trip during peak season, your chances of landing an Albacore are best during an overnight trek to the bluest water. This species is typically seen in the area between June and September.

How to Fish
Anglers often locate Tuna while trolling, then they lure these predatory fish to the boat by chumming (preferably with live bait). You can land a Tuna using jigs or live bait such as anchovies or sardines. You can fish for Tuna in deep water using the dropper loop technique, which involves attaching a weight on the bottom and placing the hook roughly one foot above it.

Los Angeles Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Seasons

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Seasonality

Yellowfin Tuna fishing in Los Angeles varies moderately throughout the year. High season is July to September. Low season is January to April and November to December. There is no closed season.
Los Angeles
Excellent
4.6 / 5
Based on 28,542 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

What anglers said about Yellowfin Tuna Fishing in Los Angeles

Layers of clothes. Process matters - keep an open mind. Bluefin is a little risky, but very satisfying.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Layers of clothes. Process matters - keep an open mind. Bluefin is a little risky, but very satisfying.
Mystic Queen Sportfishing
Mystic Queen Sportfishing
Best recommendation I can give is go with a professional like TJ, this will make your trip a success
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Best recommendation I can give is go with a professional like TJ, this will make your trip a success
Kamryn Dawson Charters
Kamryn Dawson Charters
Summer might be the best time, since season is open for rockfish. And you can also target halibut, sheephead and bigger game fish. But even in winter (February) you can get lots of action fishing for sculpin, bass, and white fish.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Summer might be the best time, since season is open for rockfish. And you can also target halibut, sheephead and bigger game fish. But even in winter (February) you can get lots of action fishing for sculpin, bass, and white fish.
ROGEZAC Sportfishing
ROGEZAC Sportfishing San Mateo, CA
Check the weather before you go out and pick a time where the water is warmer, this will ensure you catch the types of fish you're looking for.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Check the weather before you go out and pick a time where the water is warmer, this will ensure you catch the types of fish you're looking for.
Kamryn Dawson Charters
Kamryn Dawson Charters Redondo Beach, CA
Expect clouds and cooler weather due to the "June Gloom". Perfect fishing weather!
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Expect clouds and cooler weather due to the "June Gloom". Perfect fishing weather!
LA Sportfishing
LA Sportfishing Loveland, CO
22nd Street Sportfishing has plenty of different charters, great staff, and wide range of fishing.
Excellent
4.7 / 5
22nd Street Sportfishing has plenty of different charters, great staff, and wide range of fishing.
Kamryn Dawson Charters
Kamryn Dawson Charters United States

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