San Pedro, Southern California

22nd Street Landing

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22nd Street Landing
About 22nd Street Landing
Price Range
$$
Rating
4.3★ (11 TripAdvisor)

22nd Street Landing sits at 141 West 22nd Street at the north end of Cabrillo Marina inside the Port of Los Angeles. SanPedro.com calls it "one of the largest Los Angeles Metropolitan-area party boat sportfishing venues" and home port to "the largest privately owned diving and fishing fleets on the West Coast." Founding year is unclear — public sources cite both 1980 and 2000 — but the landing has been operating at the current address for decades.

Fleet

The fleet runs ten boats:

  • Amigo (Captain Mark Pisano Jr.)
  • Apollo (captains Jeff Jessop and Ryan Block)
  • Freedom (captains Tino Valentine and Christian Isaac)
  • Ghost (Captain Shon Roberts)
  • Kamryn Dawson (Captain T.J. Holston)
  • Monte Carlo (captains Walter Pollock and Steven Konrady)
  • Native Sun — 75 feet, 24-foot beam, 38–50 anglers depending on trip type (Captain Aaron Graham)
  • Pride (Captain Michael Potvin)
  • Pursuit (captains John Woodrum and Gustavo Gutierrez)
  • Truline
Trip types

2026 scheduled trips run end to end. The Monte Carlo AM half-day runs at $70.38 per angler on an 80-passenger load. The Native Sun twilight matches at $70.38 on a 50-passenger load. Pursuit's full-day Catalina is $150.08 on a 38-angler load, the Freedom overnight is $191.48 on 36 anglers, and the Ghost overnight is a limited-load $646.88 for six. Kids fish free weekdays with a paid adult; weekends are $25. The tackle shop runs 5 a.m. to 10 p.m., and check-in is one hour before departure. California fishing licenses are required and available onsite.

Recent reports

Recent April 2026 fish counts: a Monte Carlo half-day with 37 anglers returned with 8 yellowtail (up to 39 pounds), 1 halibut, and 4 lingcod; a separate 35-angler half-day produced 1 yellowtail and 28 calico bass. A 20-plus pound halibut leads the landing's halibut derby, which closes May 2.

Reviews

Guest reviews run 4.3 of 5 across 11 TripAdvisor reviews, ranking the landing #20 of 76 Los Angeles boat tours and water sports operators. Scott B (December 2025, 5 stars) wrote that the "captain and crew were great from start to finish… all were easy going and happy to answer questions." dlu7 (August 2025, 5 stars) called it "one of my go-to fishing landings in SoCal. I go on the half day Monte Carlo mostly and the crew is great."

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