San Diego has plenty of great piers to throw in a line
and catch your dinner. Pier fishing is a common activity by San Diegans who
love the fresh air, crashing waves, and warm California sun. Ocean Beach Municipal
Pier is one of my favorites and provides a choice location to station your
bucket and pole after a long day’s work. As the world’s longest concrete
T-shaped pier there are ample spaces to find a spot.
“Fishing is much more than fish. It is the great occasion when we
may return to the fine simplicity of our forefathers.” –Herbert Hoover
Ocean Pier may be a simple and cheap way to go
fishing but there are a few luxuries that you won’t find in other places. If
you don’t get lucky and end your trip without a catch you can always take a
seat at the Ocean Beach Pier Café. Their menu offers seafood at prices that
beat out many of their competitors. Not hungry? Order a coffee or smoothie and
go back to fishing.
Likewise you may need some live bait, fishing hooks,
or new line. Next to the café is a bait shop that offers the necessities to
ensure that you have what you need. No point in going back home when you just
got there. The entire fishing process is easy at Ocean Beach Pier and it is a
great place to spend a few hours with family, friends, or by yourself.
The water is around 25 deep with significant sea
life such as kelp and seaweed. It is best to use a 20 pound line to ensure that heavy chunks of sea debris doesn’t snap your line. Different types of fish are
regularly caught that include bonito, perch, halibut, lobster, sea bass, and mackerel.
I caught a rather small croaker. Not enough to make much out of it. Enjoy your
fishing trip!
Ocean
Beach Municipal Pier
1950 Abbott St
San Diego, CA 92107
San Diego, CA 92107