Description
Know before you go. Fish City helps California saltwater anglers find the bite faster with daily fish counts, boat-by-boat reports, and NOAA conditions behind every catch.
Stop bouncing between landing websites, captain Instagram posts, group chats, and outdated fish reports. Fish City brings California sportfishing data into one clean app so you can see what was caught, where it was caught, which boat caught it, and what the conditions looked like when the bite happened.
From San Diego bluefin and yellowtail counts to Bay Area rockfish, lingcod, salmon, and halibut reports, Fish City gives saltwater anglers one place to track the bite across the California coast.
Why Anglers Use Fish City
Fish City is built for anglers who want real fishing data before booking a trip, driving to the landing, or deciding which species to target.
With Fish City, you can:
• View daily fish counts from California sportfishing landings
• Compare catches by boat, landing, region, species, and trip type
• Track yellowtail, bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, bonito, calico bass, white seabass, rockfish, lingcod, salmon, halibut, sheephead, whitefish, and more
• See NOAA weather, wind, swell, tide, and marine conditions tied to real fish counts
• Follow your favorite boats and landings
• Get push alerts when boats post new counts or species activity increases
• Spot fishing trends by week, season, region, and species
• Make better decisions before booking a half-day, full-day, overnight, or long-range trip
California Sportfishing Coverage
Fish City covers major saltwater fishing regions across California, including Southern California, the Channel Coast, the Central Coast, and the Bay Area.
Coverage includes San Diego, Long Beach, Marina Del Rey, Newport Beach, Redondo Beach, San Pedro, Dana Point, Oxnard, Ventura County, Santa Barbara, Avila Beach, Morro Bay, Monterey, Santa Cruz, Berkeley, Emeryville, Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, and Bodega Bay.
Boat-by-Boat Fish Counts
Fish City breaks down reports by boat so you can see what each sportfishing vessel brought back. Instead of only seeing a landing total, you can compare boats, trip types, and species activity across different regions.
Whether you are watching the San Diego bluefin bite, tracking yellowtail off Southern California, checking rockfish and lingcod action on the Central Coast, or following halibut and salmon reports in Northern California, Fish City gives you a cleaner view of what is happening.
Conditions Behind the Catch
Fish counts are more useful when you know the conditions behind them.
Fish City pairs fishing reports with NOAA-based marine and weather data so you can compare catches against wind, swell, tides, weather, and other conditions from the day the fish were caught.
Real catches. Real conditions. Better context.
Built for California Saltwater Anglers
Fish City is made for saltwater anglers deciding when to fish, charter customers comparing boats before booking, long-range anglers tracking offshore tuna and yellowtail runs, and captains who want to connect directly with their audience.
What Fish City Is
Fish City is a saltwater fishing intelligence app built around real fish counts, boat reports, conditions, and trends.
We give you the data so you can make your own call.
What Fish City Is Not
Fish City is not a freshwater fishing app, not social media, and not a magic fishing forecast.
It is a clean, data-driven way to understand where the bite has been and what conditions were present when fish were caught.
Privacy
Fish City uses the boats, landings, and species you follow to deliver relevant alerts. Push notifications are optional and can be turned off anytime. We do not sell your personal data.
Timing is everything. See the counts, check the conditions, follow the bite, and know before you go.
Nouveautés (v1.28.1)
Adds in-app links to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. No changes to fishing reports, fish counts, or notifications.