Deep Water Fishing
Black Cod (Sablefish)
About the Trip
Black cod — also known as sablefish — is one of the most sought-after fish in the Pacific Northwest, prized for its rich, buttery texture and exceptionally delicate flavor. These trips target fish in deep water between 450 and 650 feet using electric reels, making for a unique and exciting deep-sea experience.
Expect to travel over an hour to reach the fishing grounds. This is an all-day adventure for groups of 4 to 6 people, and the season is open every day — so whenever conditions allow, we can make it happen.
Black cod is incredibly versatile in the kitchen. Its high fat content makes it ideal for miso glazing (famously popularized by Nobu Matsuhisa), grilling, or a classic fish and chips. Whatever you do with your catch, it's going to be exceptional table fare.
Catch Regulations
- Daily bottomfish aggregate limit is 9 fish per person, covering all species including sablefish, Pacific cod, rockfish, and lingcod.
- Sablefish (black cod) counts toward your combined 9-fish daily bottomfish limit — there is no separate sablefish quota.
- Regulations apply to Washington marine areas and are subject to WDFW seasonal rules.
Black cod trips are available by request throughout the season. To check dates, ask about availability, or put together a group, get in touch with our office and we'll get you set up.
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Finally got a chance to fish with them and they exceeded my expectations.
Awesome crew, boat and experience.
After the flounder we moved to another spot in deeper water to fish for ling cod. This spot was in deeper water so we couldn't anchor but the skipper did a great job of keeping us over the fish. We limited out with 2 nice size ling cods per person and a few extras for the crew.
The deckhand did a great job keeping us rigged up and baited. He also filleted all the fish for a good price.
The only downer was my mistake. I like to follow the track of the boat using my phone and a marine map. Apparently, this is a huge no no. They are concerned with people stealing their spots. I totally understood the skippers concern, so I turned off my phone and put it away. As angry as he got, I'd think he would put up a sign or something telling folks that gps tracking is verboten. Or maybe something in the terms and conditions.
I would definitely go bottom fishing on this boat again. The skipper has good knowledge and boat skills. If there are bottom fish to be had, he will put you on them.
I have fished with the Slammer before. This time I took two of my grandsons (16 and 11) out for their first trip. They caught a lot of fish, the deck hands were great with them. They had such a good time they want to go with me again.
I gave my grands two rules - don’t fall overboard and don’t puke on grandma. Good thing they followed the rules! No puking at all! Lol
Make sure you layer up as it is cold and can be windy in the AM and hot in the afternoon. The seas were rough in the morning so take medicine if you are prone to motion sickness!
Thanks guys for something to remember.




Capt. Rhett seriously knows his stuff (I’m pretty sure he’s a fish whisperer, cause we were always on fish), He & his Excellent Crew took care of our large group (some who knew what they were doing and many who did not) with ease.
We happened to hit some pretty rough water, as the winds unexpectedly came up, but still we almost all came home with our limit of fish.
Thank you, Mutineer Charters, for a wonderful day of exciting Fishing and a freezer full of Good Eats!! We’ll be back!






