Single Fin Sport Fishing in Allied Gardens, San Diego, runs inshore and deep-sea fishing charters out of San Diego Bay from a booking office at 6901 Airoso Avenue in the 92120 ZIP. Captain Frank Flores, a lifelong San Diego angler, built the operation around a 33-foot Parker center console constructed in 2020 with twin 200-horsepower Yamaha outboards pushing a top cruising speed of 35 knots, and the fleet also includes a 22-foot Parker 2520 XLD Sport Cabin rigged for bay and nearshore work. Both vessels cap at four guests to keep rod space and deck room maximized, and visiting anglers staging early-morning launches through the Allied Gardens corridor fuel up at Grantville restaurants including D Z Akin's on El Cajon Boulevard, which opens early enough to feed a crew heading to the dock. Charter routes cover San Diego Bay for halibut, spotted bay bass, and calico bass on half-day runs, the Coronado Islands for yellowtail and dorado on full-day offshore trips, and the outer banks — Nine Mile Bank, San Clemente Island, and the 181 — for bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, marlin, and wahoo during the summer pelagic season. All gear — rods, reels, terminal tackle, live bait — comes with the charter, along with complimentary water and energy bars, and guests need only a valid California sport fishing license purchased in advance. Family-oriented bay trips run shorter itineraries designed to put children on their first catch, and the Parker 2520's enclosed sport cabin provides shade and protection on rougher offshore days. Captain Dominic Coleman shares helm duties on multi-booking days, and post-trip crews unwind at Grantville taprooms at San Diego Brewing Company on Mission Gorge Road. The 33-foot Parker's electronics package includes dual-frequency sonar and radar for locating bait schools and structure in the kelp beds and rocky reefs along the San Diego coastline.