• Known by many as the "Sportfishing Capital of the World," Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja California surely is an angling paradise. Warm offshore currents from the Sea of Cortez converge here with the cooler waters of the deep blue Pacific Ocean and cause massive temperature breaks that attract a veritable smorgasbord of baitfish for pelagic species such as yellowfin tuna, dorado and wahoo, as well as striped, blue and black marlin. Our Cabo San Lucas fishing chart has been a best seller for years, with underwater contour (bathymetry) data from our Mexican government sources and we absolutely had to make this available. The underwater contours we acquired are absolutely stunning and much more detailed than we ever could imagine. The bottom depth variations are amazing to see as the contours of the ocean floor are shown in stark detail on the chart, in fact this map may easily be the most detailed view of the ocean floor ever produced for the waters off the tip of Baja California! Also, the 100, 500 and 1000 fathom curves are highlighted so you can easily find blue "offshore" water while chasing those pelagic species. Our Cabo San Lucas map reveals such legendary fishing areas as the Gorda Banks, Golden Gate Bank, Vinorama Canyon, the 1150 Bank, Iman Bank, Cabrillo Bank and much more. The chart extent covers from Bahia Los Frailes on the Cortez side and wraps around the Baja Peninsula to the Pacific terminating at Punta Pescadero, just south of the beachside community of Todos Santos. The back side of the chart contains a great deal of information such as explanations on how to fish each highlighted area, GPS coordinates, a seasonal fishing calendar, fish identification chart, and much more.
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our La Jolla to Point Loma chart is sure to be a hit with local anglers and visiting anglers alike. This chart covers the La Jolla Kelp and Point Loma Kelp areas in detail never seen before. Spots like The 32, The Airplane, Variety Kelp, Jetty Kelp and The Pine Tree are sure to intrigue veteran fisherman, while newcomers will benefit from the locations of such perennial hotspots like Northwest Corner, the Green Tank and the DO.
  • Updated with MLPAs! This chart covers the offshore fishing areas from Marina del Rey to Dana Point and includes the Santa Barbara, Santa Catalina and San Clemente Islands. This popular chart now includes water as far south as The Butterfly and as far west as the Cortes and Tanner Banks, as well as added hotspots like the Boot Bank, The Snail and 499 Spot. The chart contains valuable information for the private boater such as clearly marked fishing hotspots with GPS coordinates and compass headings to and from all major harbors, expert tips and techniques by species and a fish identification chart that includes information on how to properly identify each featured species.
  • Updated with MLPAs! This chart covers the inshore fishing areas from Cardiff in north San Diego County to "The Bullring", just south of the Mexican border. Inshore anglers focusing on detailed bottom features will appreciate the larger scale of the updated version of this chart. Coverage is from the shoreline out to eleven miles offshore and features such talked-about fishing spots as the Northwest Corner and Variety Kelp areas of the La Jolla Kelp, the Green Tanks and DO areas of Point Loma Kelp and also the Imperial Beach Pipe. The chart contains valuable information for the private boater such as clearly marked fishing hotspots with GPS coordinates, expert tips, tactics and techniques by species, locations of launch ramps, jetties, artificial reefs and buoys, plus our new bottom composition and kelp data acquired from Scripps Institute!
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our detailed chart of the Palos Verdes Peninsula covers the entire peninsula, from its northern beginnings at Malaga Cove to its abrupt end at Cabrillo Beach, the west end of the Long Beach Breakwater. Included are the Bay Junk and Seabass Rock areas of Rocky Point, as well as such storied areas as the Pinnacles, the Barber Shop, Marineland Reef and Pt. Fermin Reef.
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our Santa Monica Bay chart covers the Malibu coast from the west side of Point Dume, all the way around the bay to the head of the Redondo Canyon. Legendary spots like the Big Kelp Reef (BKR), Twin Towers, El Segundo Pipe and Short Banks are covered, as well as lesser-known areas such as the Corral Beach Reef, Big Rock and the hard bottom off Manhattan Beach.
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our Newport to Dana chart covers the Orange County coast from Huntington Beach down to Doheny Beach on the south side of Dana Point. This chart covers spots like Izor's Reef, the 108 Area and the Santa Ana River Pipe areas on the east side of the Long Beach Shelf, all the way south through the myriad spots along the cliffs of Laguna. The chart's southern end terminates at the entrance to Dana Point Harbor, but not before showing the locations of such fine fishing spots as Pelican Point Reef, the Blue Roof Area, the Laguna Pinnacles, 1000 Steps Kelp, the 100 Fathom Curve off the Hospital in South Laguna and the Monarch Boilers.
  • Updated with MLPAs! This chart covers the offshore fishing areas from the southern half of San Clemente Island, south to the fabled "Inner Banks" area off Ensenada. The chart now includes water as far west as the Cortes and Tanner Banks, as well as areas like the Upper 500, 483/500 and the Knuckle which can be especially hot depending on the year. Valuable information for the private boater such as clearly marked fishing hotspots with GPS coordinates and compass headings to and from all major harbors, expert tips and techniques by species and a fish identification chart that includes information on how to properly identify each featured species are included.
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our chart of Newport Harbor made its debut in our atlas and covers the entire lower Newport Bay, from the entrance between the jetties, to the channel leading into the Back Bay. This chart points out the main fish-holding features of the bay and even includes special fishing tips from the master of fishing Newport Bay, Mike Gardner.
  • Updated with MLPAs! Our Long Beach Shelf chart covers the Palos Verdes Peninsula to The Cliffs area of Huntington Beach. Included are the Rocky Point, Marineland and Royal Palms areas of Palos Verdes, as well as the entire Horseshoe Kelp and nearby 150 Area of the Long Beach Shelf. Izor's Reef, the 108 Area and the ΒΌ-Acre Spot and Bubbles areas of the Huntington Flats are also covered in detail.
  • Updated with MLPAs! This chart focuses on the inshore and offshore fishing areas of the Santa Barbara Channel, accessible from Oxnard, Ventura and Santa Barbara harbors. Included are San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz and Anacapa Islands, as well as legendary hotspots like 12-Mile Reef, Horseshoe Reef, Arco Island, Footprint Reef, Hidden Reef and the Santa Rosa Flats. This chart contains valuable information for the private boater such as clearly marked MPA areas, fishing hotspots with GPS coordinates, anchorages, navigation waypoints, headings to and from major Island features and mainland Harbors, as well as expert tips, tactics and techniques by species.
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