Operating a 50-foot Chris Craft blue-water fishing yacht out of Point Loma's Emerson Street basin, San Diego Bluefin Fishing runs six-pack deep-sea charters for pelagic species. Three staterooms sleeping six, a full galley with two refrigerators and microwave, outriggers, and state-of-the-art sonar and radar round out the 50-foot Chris Craft's offshore rigging, complemented by tackle sourcing at Point Loma's Squidco Fishing. The operation sits within the broader San Diego Tuna Fishing fleet of eight vessels, ranging from 22-foot four-pack speed boats cruising at 35 knots up to 60-foot six-pack deep-sea charters fishing Catalina Island through Baja Mexico waters. The four-pack speed boats reach the Coronado Islands in 45 minutes and San Clemente Island on a 12-hour day, a compact-group alternative that runs alongside the public-ticket scale of Pacific Queen Sportfishing. The flagship season is summer bluefin with kite-rigged frozen flying fish, a technique the fleet dialed in for landing trophy Pacific bluefin that can push past 300 pounds on overnight and 1.5-day offshore runs.