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Riptide Sportfishing

Pillar Point Harbor, El Granada (near Half Moon Bay), California,

Phone: 888-747-8433 (Toll Free) / 650-728-8433 (Local)

Riptide Sportfishing is an owner/operated independent party boat
located in Pillar Point Harbor, El Granada (near Half Moon Bay), California. Offering deep sea fishing and whale watching tours off the San Mateo, San Francisco Bay area coast. Rock Fish (local or Farallone Island trips), shallow water light tackle rock fishing, salmon fishing mooching & trolling, tuna fishing, deep sea fishing, whale watching and nature tours, burials at sea (ashes scattering). Custom corporate charter packages available.

The "Riptide" is owned and operated by Capt. William Smith. "Capt. Smitty" has worked on party boats in the Bay Area for over twenty five years, has been a licensed captain for twenty years, and has been involved in Half Moon Bay fishing for the past nineteen years. Much of his time in Half Moon Bay has been with Capt. John's "Blue Horizon," as well as other boats, including the three "cat boats" – the Huli Cat, Top Cat, and Pogie Cat.

Capt. Smitty's Riptide Sportfishing specializes in providing personalized attention to individuals and small groups. His enthusiasm for fishing makes your trip memorable. The F/V Riptide is a 40' fiberglass hull, equipped with turbo diesel, state-of-the art electronics, heated cabin and is licensed and inspected by the United States Coast Guard. Seasoned fishermen in the Bay Area will know the vessel as the New Mary S. Riptide is located on "H" dock at Pillar Pt. Harbor in El Granada (near Half Moon Bay), California.

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Riptide Sportfishing
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Phone 888-747-8433 (Toll Free) / 650-728-8433 (Local)
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Location Pillar Point Harbor, El Granada (near Half Moon Bay), California,

Whale Watching

You can experience the awesome, big, and exciting fun of whales and the ocean's natural splendor aboard the Riptide!

We live in a unique part of the world where Mother Nature provides us with abundant bird and sea life. From the RIPTIDE you can watch Whales and Sea Otters and observe the many and varied forms of bird life that both live here and migrate through our part of the Pacific. Call and we will help you design your own nature trip.

RIPTIDE CHARTERS is conveniently located at Pillar Point Harbor – the gateway to the beautiful San Mateo California Coast - just 25 miles south of San Francisco and 4 miles north of Half Moon Bay.

Humpback Whale watching, Gray Whale watching and nature trips aboard the Riptide can be arranged by calling us directly at 650-728-8433

Gray Whales migrate through the bay area from around Christmas through may.
Humpback Whales are present off shore of the bay area all year around
Blue Whales are generally present off shore and we encounter them from early summer through fall

Some of the marine mammals in our local habitat are sea otters, whales, dolphins, and sea lions. The San Mateo coast is a special place to be able to view these animals in their natural habitat.

Although whales appear to look like fish, they are actually mammals. Whales are members of the scientific order of Cetacea and live in social groups. Distinguishing features of the order Cetacea (including whales, dolphins and porpoises) are two front flippers and uniquely shaped tails with horizontal extensions, called flukes. It is this tail that provides the necessary power for these large animals to be able to swim so gracefully.

Within the order Cetacea there are two suborders. The Odontoceti are toothed whales and this suborder includes dolphins, porpoises, the sperm whale, orca, narwhal, and beluga whales. These whales have teeth and breathe through a single blowhole. The second suborder, Mysticeti are baleen whales and includes the blue, gray, and humpback whales (as well as others not found along our coast). The baleen whale does not have teeth, instead they have rows of baleen throat pleats in the upper jaw which function to filter out and trap food. Baleen whales breathe through a pair of blowholes.

Like other mammals, whales are warm-blooded, nurse their young, and breathe air through their lungs. It is this need to come to the surface to breathe that affords us the opportunity to observe them. The whale has a "blowhole" located on the top of its head. This is similar to the human nostril and this is how the whale inhales and exhales air. Baby whales are borne underwater. The mother pushes the baby up to the surface right away so that the baby can get the first breath of air. There are more than 75 different kinds of whales. The mightiest is the Blue Whale. It is believed that this is the largest animal to ever live on earth – bigger even than the dinosaur. There are occasional sightings of a Blue Whale along our coastline.

Breaching is what whales do when they shoot out of the water like a rocket and then fall back into the ocean with a big splash. This may be done for a variety of reasons. Perhaps it is a signal to other whales; perhaps it is playful, perhaps it is to shake off small sea animals. Whales have barnacles attached to them that cannot be shaken off so easily.

The fluke is the end portion of the whale's tail. The Humpback Whale's fluke has unique patterns that serve as identifiers of individual animals similar to a fingerprint in a human being.

Spyhopping is what a whale does by poking its head out of the water. Maybe they do this to see what is happening out of the water or to see what boats are in the area today!

How do whales communicate? It is believed that whales use a series of squeaks, clicks, and whistles. You can buy recordings of whale sounds that are called "songs". Scientific research continues to explore the way and why of how whales communicate.

Along the San Mateo Coast, we primarily see the Gray Whale and the Humpback Whale. Gray Whales can grow to a very large size with males averaging 40 ft. and females 42 ft. The Gray Whale is generally dark gray in color with mottling patterns of white patches that are used by scientists to identify individual animals. The Gray Whale migrates along our coastline each year between Baja California and the Arctic. This migration places the Gray Whale in our area usually between December through March.

Humpback Whales have very long flippers. Males average 48 ft. in length and females are usually somewhat longer. Humpbacks are almost black in color with white along their flippers and undersides. The tail flukes have their own unique pattern of white. Humpbacks swim in pods of three or four as they migrate. In recent years, Humpback Whales have been seen with greater frequency in our area. It is believed that some of the Humpback Whales are making this area a semi-permanent home which enhances the possibility of observing the Humpback Whale during your whale watching adventure.

Dolphins are sometimes seen swimming with the whales. Dolphins are the smallest of the Cetaceans. Dolphins are very playful and they like to swim near boats riding in the wave that the boat makes.

Directions

Riptide is located on H-Dock at Pillar Point Harbor near Half Moon Bay, California.

Driving from the East follow Hwy. 92 West to Half Moon Bay. At Hwy. 1 turn right and travel North approximately 5 miles to Capistrano road. Turn left at the light and take the next left into Pillar Point Harbor.

Driving from the North, take Hwy 1 South through Pacifica and past Devil's Slide. Just beyond the Half Moon Bay airstrip, turn right at the light at Capistrano Way and take the first left into Pillar Point Harbor.

At the harbor, you may drive out onto Johnson's Pier to H-Dock to unload your fishing gear or drop off passengers and then return to the parking lot where you can park all day for free.

The Riptide is located on your left at the base of the ramp at H-Dock.

Check in at the shop:
Half Moon Bay Sportfishing and Tackle We are the 5th store, just to the left of the Ketch Joanne Restaurant
Look for the BIG yellow "TICKET OFFICE" sign
You'll find the RIPTIDE at Dock H-1, the last dock on the left at the end of the pier by the fuel docks
650-728-8433

Please do not board the vessel until crew are there to assist you.



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