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Title: PENN-sponsored 3-day trip onboard Pacific Voyager, July 5-8, 2026
Post by: Tunanorth on March 15, 2026, 05:13:45 PM
NEW TRIP JUST SCHEDULED!
PENN Fishing University three-day trip onboard the Pacific Voyager out of Seaforth Sportfishing
Depart: Sunday July 5 @ 8:00 PM
Return: Wednesday July 8 @ 4:00 PM
$1500, 18 passengers
Meals included
Mexican permits additional
California fishing license may be required
Fuel surcharge may be required
Passport NOT required
Please bring own pillow/blanket
PENN "demo" tackle will be available
Contact Seaforth for reservations and deposit information
[https://seaforth.fishingreservations.net/sales/?boat_filter%5B%5D=205&month_filter=2026-07&mode=table&submit=Search+Now](https://seaforth.fishingreservations.net/sales/?boat_filter%5B%5D=205&month_filter=2026-07&mode=table&submit=Search+Now)
Seaforth Sportfishing - Online Booking Schedule
seaforth.fishingreservations.net
Seaforth Sportfishing - Online Booking Schedule
To make your reservation please click on the green button next to the trip you would like to go on. Then follow the instructions to complete your reservation.
Title: Re: PENN-sponsored 3-day trip onboard Pacific Voyager, July 5-8, 2026
Post by: alantani on March 16, 2026, 04:31:07 PM
we will be out there on the spirit of adventure.  same day, just different times.  leaving earlier, returning earlier.  good hunting!!!!
Title: Re: PENN-sponsored 3-day trip onboard Pacific Voyager, July 5-8, 2026
Post by: Tunanorth on May 02, 2026, 06:27:35 AM
Still spots open.
The season is shaping up to be one for the record books.
Only 18 people on a 65 foot boat that fishes charters only 95-percent of the time.

Title: Re: PENN-sponsored 3-day trip onboard Pacific Voyager, July 5-8, 2026
Post by: Tunanorth on May 03, 2026, 06:41:23 PM
Today's report from Captain Max:

Great fishing continues! 2 day limits of bluefin (80) along with 3 nice dorado. People always ask about moon phases and when to go and not go fishing. Everyone has their own opinions about it but usually the best thing you can do is just go fishing when you can. Personally I agree that nighttime fishing can be trickier on a full moon but it's hard to complain about near fleet wide limits of daytime bluefin including some good grade fish 🤷�♂️ our last summer open party is a 3 day July 5th-8th. We only have 8 spots left on that so if you'd like to come out book asap! Our last May trip went from 7 reservations to sold out in under a day so don't wait if you're considering it. @seaforthlanding