2-DAY ALBACORE TUNA
Departs : 7pm the day prior to trip
Season Starts: early August, Overnight trips
Pricing: $850
Fishing trips are dependent on favorable marine weather forecast. Weather cancellations are at the skipper’s discretion and are entitled to full refund or transfer trip to another day.
1-DAY ALBACORE TUNA
Departs : Times vary, Usually 3 AM to 5 AM
Season Starts: Mid-August
Target: Albacore tuna
Pricing: $550
Fish are filleted on board for a nominal fee or you can opt to take home whole. Varies by boat and type of fishery.

Offering a variety of Pacific coast species; all gear provided.

Not offered but there’s always a chance to spot one.

All boats have inside seating. Dress warm & bring rain gear.

A one-day license can be purchased in the office prior to boarding.

Active duty and veterans, thank you for your service.

Free designated parking available, two blocks away.
But always sold out.
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!
FAQ's
We depart between 7:00 pm and midnight on 1-1⁄2 and 2-day trips.
• We depart at 3:15 am on 1-day trips. 1-day trips return by 5:00PM.
• 1-1⁄2 Day trips return between midnight and 3 am.
• 2-day trips return at 4:00 pm on the third day unless you fill the fish hold to capacity
the first day. In that case, you will return early. Trips scheduled to go out beyond 65
miles (or unexpected changes in weather conditions) may not have time to fish the a.m.
bite on the last day (on the 2-day trips), this is strictly at the skipper’s discretion. You
will board the boat the evening before your trip date. Check in at the office no later
than 6:00 PM
• Food/Beverages: We recommend that you bring food on the simple side. All vessels
are equipped with microwaves, toasters and/or stoves. Coffee and water are provided
(water is not bottled).
Food Coolers are fine, but please leave the larger coolers for your fish in your vehicle.
• Full Rain gear is a must. This is a bloody fishery, you’ll be happy you brought full
gear.
• Sleeping: Each vessel has sleeping space for their maximum number of anglers. Bring
a sleeping bag and pillow.
• Sunglasses, sunscreen, gloves and a pair of clippers or “multi-purpose” tool. Be sure
to double check that you’ve gathered all your belongings when departing the vessel.
There is no limit, but average catch can range between 7 and 15 fish per person on
overnight trips and is also determined by how big the fish hold is on each individual
boat. The catch is equally shared.
We use 7-foot stout butt, light tip rods such as Shimano Trivalla, 25# test pink andi line
& #2, 3 & 4 hooks. If you are bringing your own gear, please follow these guidelines. NO
SPECTRA ALLOWED.
The average weight is 15 to 20 pounds. However, it is not uncommon to have a couple
fish on board over 35 pounds.

