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Reeve (Owner & Operator) and is the skilled captain behind Impulse Sportfishing & Offshore Adventures in San Diego, specializing in deep sea fishing experiences. Reeve, born and raised in San Diego and Baja California, is a captain with over a decade of experience in fishing, surfing, and diving off the coasts of Southern California, Baja California, and mainland Mexico. He built his own boat in 2020, allowing him to expand and take ownership of Impulse Sportfishing & Offshore Adventures. In addition to his passion for fishing, Reeve is also knowledgeable in boat mechanics and system maintenance, ensuring the Impulse is always in top shape.

Reeve comes from a long line of commercial tuna fishers and has years of experience in long-range sportfishing. With a deep appreciation for chasing large bluefin tuna and other trophy fish, Reeve is a highly motivated and passionate individual with expertise in diesel engines.

Reeve provides the ultimate deep sea fishing experience, catering to clients’ needs and ensuring a memorable time on the water. His dedication to fishing and boating is matched by his sense of responsibility, as demonstrated in Reeve’s heroic rescue of 15 individuals off Baja California in 2018. You can watch the video below to witness the courageous rescue.

Impulse is the go-to destination for anyone seeking a thrilling and unforgettable deep sea fishing experience in San Diego. Reeve’s vast knowledge and experience, combined with his dedication to his craft and clients, make the Impulse stand out in the industry. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a first-time fisherman, they will provide you with an unparalleled adventure on the water. Book your trip with Impulse Sportfishing & Offshore Adventures today and experience the thrill of deep sea fishing in San Diego like never before.

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FAQ's

None! The charter price includes the cost of the required license, bait, fish cleaning, beverages and food.

No. Please do not bring a cooler as they slide around when the boat moves and become dangerous. We provide all the soda, beer, and water you could possibly need and we can always fulfill special requests.

All of our boats come fully equipped with the necessary tackle but you may certainly bring your own.

Please arrive 30 minutes before any trips between ½ day and 5AM-to-5PM. For overnight or longer trips, please arrive approximately 1 hour before the scheduled departure time.

We suggest dressing in layers as early mornings tend to be chilly, but the temperatures rise as the day progresses. Sunblock and a hat are essential even on cloudy days and we always recommend bringing a camera. We do not recommend flip flops due to their slippery nature. Boots are more suitable but if you do not have boots, please wear something with a non-slick sole that can get wet. Also, if you are susceptible to seasickness, plan to take Bonine, Dramamine, or another similar motion sickness medication. We sell Bonine and Dramamine at the Landing if you forget to bring some. Please keep in mind that you need to take motion sickness medication before the boat leaves in order for the medicine to be effective.

While tipping is not required, it is customary to tip the captain and the crew. The standard amount is 15 to 20% depending on the service. Please use the same discretion you would in a restaurant.

The following hotels are all within a few mins and walking distance.
Dana Inn www.thedana.com
Paradise Point www.paradisepoint.com
Town and County www.destinationhotels.com/town-country

Of Course, although we prefer you not bring glass bottles.

Over-the-counter and prescription medications such as Dramamine and Scopolamine are readily available. Ginger capsules are also considered effective in preventing motion sickness.

Those suffering from seasickness often find relief by:

  • keeping their eyes directed to the fixed shore or horizon.
  • lying down on their backs and closing their eyes
  • move into a position where fresh air is blowing on their face
  • moving to the boat’s center of gravity
  • drinking plenty of water


Unlike with a hangover, succumbing to nausea normally does not relieve the symptoms of seasickness, and, once started, is often difficult to stop.

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