Thursday, August 30, 2012

Mako shark Time southern California.



Hi Everyone

Reports of lots of Mako sharks just off the coast in some of the same areas as the dorado being caught.


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Mako Shark Trip For Saturday Morning Sept 1. Limited To 22 Anglers At $75. Dorado Also Possible On This Trip.

Serving the greater Los Angeles area providing whale watching and deep sea fishing excursions year round. Davey’s Locker is located approximately 40 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and just minutes from most of Orange County located in Newport Beach. Departing from a natural harbor, Davey’s Locker is the most popular option for those considering whale watching in southern California. Thousands of whales viewed each season and beautiful coastline combines to make a world renowned whale watching destination. The same pristine habitat that draws whales and dolphin supports amazing inshore and offshore fisheries year round. Along with general admission whale watching and deep sea fishing excursions, Davey’s Locker provides charter fishing boats, and private boat rentals for fishing and whale watching excursions for all size groups.

Contact Us & Directions

Address: 400 Main St. Newport Beach, CA 92661
Email: daveysinfo@aol.com
Phone: (949) 673-1434
Fax: (949) 673-5341

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DRIVING DIRECTIONS

From Riverside and San Bernardino:
Take the 91 West to the 55 South to Newport Beach. The Freeway ends at Newport Blvd. Stay on Newport Blvd. to Main Street and turn left. We are in the Balboa Pavilion building at 400 Main St.
From Los Angeles:
Take to 405 South to the 55 South. The Freeway ends at Newport Blvd. Stay on Newport Blvd. to Main Street and turn left. We are in the Balboa Pavilion building at 400 Main St.
From San Diego:
Take the 405 North to the 55 South. The Freeway ends at Newport Blvd. Stay on Newport Blvd. to Main Street and turn left. We are in the Balboa Pavilion building at 400 Main St.





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Davey’s Locker Sportfishing & Whale Watching

Where Southern California goes to experience what the ocean has to offer.

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