Santa Barbara Harbor · Half + 3/4-day + multi-day
Santa Barbara Landing
The main sportfishing operation out of Santa Barbara Harbor. Half-day trips work the Channel inshore: kelp lines, hard-bottom structure, sand flats. Three-quarter-day trips reach Channel Islands waters. Multi-day trips run to Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa for the prime white seabass + yellowtail kelp grounds in season.
What they target
Inshore staples
Calico · Halibut · Sand bass
Bottom complex
Rockfish · Lingcod · Sheephead
Spring + summer
White seabass · Yellowtail
Late summer + fall
Yellowtail · Bonito · Skipjack
Trip types
Half-day (AM and PM)
Inshore Channel coast. Cattle boat. Live bait. Calico + sand bass + occasional halibut + perch + bonito. Walk-on availability common except summer weekends. Best for first-timers, kids, casual sessions.
Three-quarter day
Mixed inshore + offshore Channel grounds. Bigger boat, longer reach. Multi-species: rockfish, lingcod, sheephead, sometimes halibut on the way out, sometimes white seabass on a focused trip in season.
Multi-day to the Islands
Overnight to Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, sometimes San Miguel. White seabass + yellowtail kelp grounds in spring + summer. Rockfish in season. Reservations required, books out months ahead during white seabass peaks.
Charter trips
Private boat for groups of 6 to 25. Custom destination, custom species focus. Common for white seabass groups, bachelor parties, corporate trips.
Daily fish counts
Daily counts go live with the V1 app. Today's counts, 7-day rolling species averages, and 30-day species trends per landing pull into the verdict card and the Watch ribbon. Until then, check the landing's own daily report page directly.
Why landing counts matter
Of every data source in California fishing, the daily fish counts from sportfishing landings are the most reliable hyperlocal bite signal. The boats go out every day. They report what they caught. They report which vessel caught it, which trip type, which destination, and which species. No social-media noise, no community-broadcast catch locations, no aggregator-rounded numbers. Just a count.
The Watch ribbon in the GhostFingers Fish app surfaces a landing-counts delta when the species mix changes meaningfully day-over-day. White seabass jumping from one to twelve overnight is the signal to put a multi-day trip together. The app surfaces that signal automatically.
Landing counts in your pocket, every morning.
Aggregated across every major California sportfishing landing. Waitlist gets the first TestFlight invites.