From in-shore to off-shore, deep-sea fishing, Oxnard sport fishing boats and their crews, know how to keep your lines tight. If you are looking to fish the Channel Islands or catch that World Record lingcod, than just check out any of the boats listed below. I have also included some info on our local freshwater fishing. Don't forget to visit my Oxnard Fishing album. FEATURED BOATS
The Ranger 85 The Ranger 85 is a sleek fishing vessel based in Oxnard. You gotta check this boat out if you already haven't done so. In the winter, the Ranger 85 primarily fishes the Channel Islands for rock fish, White Sea Bass and Halibut. In the summer the Ranger 85 heads down to San Diego to fish out of H&M landing, for Tuna,Dorado and Yellowtail. (Find out more)...(Get directions)...(Make Reservations)
Oxnard Sport Fishing A-Z
Channel Islands Sport fishing.................................(805) 985-8511 Oxnard's premier landings located at 4151 Victoria ave. Channel Islands Sportfishing Center is located near some of the best California fishing grounds. The Channel Islands Sportfishing fleet services the Northern Channel Islands including: Anacapa Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Barbara Island, Santa Rosa Island, and San Miguel Island! They have an assortment of trips available including local 1/2 day trips, 3/4 day islands trips, and overnight outer island trips. Depending on the time of year, you can expect to catch Calico Bass, White Seabass, Halibut, Sand Bass, Barracuda, Yellowtail, Rockfish, Lingcod and on good years you might catch an Albacore Tuna or even some King Salmon! (Get directions) (Find out more) Port Hueneme Sport Fishing...................................(805) 488-1000 Hueneme's premier landing located at 105 East Port Hueneme Road Port Hueneme Sportfishing is known for it's owner/operators and their respective crews. The fishermen out of this landing literally have hundreds of years, amongst them, of fishing the local waters of Ventura and the Channel Islands. Port Hueneme provides both open party and charter boats that will satisfy any fishermans needs. (Get directions) (Find out more)

I like the colours.
BTW, When are you going to post pictures of you surfing? I'm curious to see that.
Beijos
Posted by: Mari | May 06, 2004 at 07:24 AM
You can link my website on your site and you are more than welcome to come out and snap some pics.
Don't forget albacore and bluefin are caught from trips departing from Channel Islands.
In fact, some of the trips my first year working in sportfishing were albbacore trips on the Ranger 85 from Channel Islands. Those trips were on the Ranger 85 in 1977.
Keep up the good work.
The site is great.
Feel free to give me a call...794 9653
Frank
Posted by: Frank Ursitti | May 08, 2004 at 06:46 AM
all well land good how ever there is no info on off shore fishing
Posted by: Ben Barry | August 02, 2009 at 11:37 AM