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Bluefin Tuna Fishing in San Diego – Everything You Need to Know When to Go Bluefin tuna are present year-round in San Diego waters, but most anglers target them in their prime season from June through November, with peak action typically during July–September San Diego Tuna Fishing . Reports from 2025 indicate very strong catch rates in early July—some days yielding nearly 2 bluefin per angler Sportfishing Report . Prime Fishing Grounds Some of the top spots include: Outer Banks and Coronado Islands Nine‑Mile Bank Offshore seamounts like the Butterfly Bank San Clemente Island, especially in fall These locations are known for productive bluefin activity, especially during peak seasons San Diego Fishin San Diego Tuna Fishing . Techniques That Work Trolling with live bait or lures (≤ 10 knots) often paired with chumming Kite fishing, helium balloon fishing, and freelining, especially during warmer months . Flat‑fall glow‑in‑the‑dark lures for deep-water, low-light conditions; effective when tuna are detected at depths between 50–250 feet San Diego Tuna Fishing . Night fishing with chunking/chumming can turn into a feeding frenzy during summer San Diego Tuna Fishing . Be strategic: work upwind, use light tackle, and target areas around temperature breaks (~63 °F) where baitfish concentrate San Diego Tuna Fishing San Diego Fishing . Regulations & Sustainability Bag limit: Up to 2 bluefin per angler per day, in addition to a general limit of 20 finfish CalFish and Wildlife San Diego Tuna Fishing Each vessel may not carry more than 20 bluefin tuna onboard San Diego Tuna Fishing Be sure to have necessary recreational permits; many bluefin trips are considered recreational (e.g., CPFVs) and not commercial landings CalFish and Wildlife . Handle catches responsibly: release undersized fish, minimize bycatch, and manage ecosystems sustainably San Diego Fishing . Chartering in San Diego Booking a charter or guide is highly recommended—provides local insight, safety, and gear advantage Estimated costs: Half-day trips: $1,300–1,800 Full-day trips: $2,500–3,300, depending on duration and vessel Summer is extremely popular—book well in advance, especially for August San Diego Tuna Fishing Recent reports affirm that July through October remains a hot period for bluefin and yellowtail in the area