Baja Bytes galore for Yellowfin, Dorado, Wahoo, and Billfish

In Baja, Mexico, great fishing reports come in from Ensenada and San Quintin, with diverse catches including yellowtail, barracuda, and white seabass. Further down, Bahia de Los Angeles and Guerrero Negro see consistent dorado action. The Sea of Cortez offers dorado, yellowtail, and billfish, promising a spectacular Fall season. Exciting tournaments and events are also on the horizon.

Yellowfin over 200lbs.

Baja Bytes Baja Update, August 14, 2024. Reports are that the farther south you go, the better the fishing. Loreto checked in with good dorado, yellowtail, a few amberjack, and even a few billfish. While over on the Pacific side, Cheri reported that Lopez Mateos had great action in the mangroves, plus offshore, anglers wereContinue reading “Yellowfin over 200lbs.”

Baja Bisbee ECO a winner!

     Do you need a Mexican Fishing License?       Click Here FMM link: https://www.gob.mx/inm/acciones-y-programas/sport-fishing-and-nautical-tourism. If you are having trouble with FMMs, here is an email for assistance: bc pescadeportiva@inami.gob.mx.When bringing fish back to the U.S. from Mexico, make sure to have your Declaration Forms filled out for everyone on the boat:Forms Here South 9 / 439 /Continue reading “Baja Bisbee ECO a winner!”

Baja Bytes from Border to Tip

——— Baja Waters ——— The fishing was hot in Baja and Baja Sur in July, but anglers predict fishing will be even better in August. Ensenada and San Quintin reported excellent action deep dropping for yellowtail and other bottom fish. Bahia de Los Angeles reports the same action on the Sea of Cortez side.Baja Sur seems toContinue reading “Baja Bytes from Border to Tip”

Wahoo! More Black and Blues

——— Mexican Waters ————Need a Mexican Fishing License?CLICK HERE If you have trouble with FMM, here is an email for assistance: bc_pescadeportiva@inami.gob.mx When bringing fish back to the US from Mexico, make sure to have your Declaration Forms filled out for everyone on the boat. Forms Here Ensenada Fishing was tough today. Red tide was everywhere, and the windContinue reading “Wahoo! More Black and Blues”

Wahoo Trickle in as Roosters Continue

In Mexican waters, fishing enthusiasts need a license and should be aware of regulations when bringing fish back to the US. Recent yellowtail bites have occurred at various locations, along with good numbers of barracuda. Special sections for the 2 MARES BAJA 2024 tournament have been set up in San Felipe. Fishing experiences and conditions are also detailed in various other locations.

Huge Roosterfish on the prowl

——— Mexican Waters ————Need a Mexican Fishing License?https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.mhttps://www.californiasportfishing.org If you have trouble with FMM, here is an email for assistance: bc_pescadeportiva@inami.gob.mx When bringing fish back to the US from Mexico, make sure to have your Declaration Forms filled out for everyone on the boat. Forms Here Coronado Islands/Rockpile Some bluefin found just south of the 226 yesterday in theContinue reading “Huge Roosterfish on the prowl”

Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo +Mucho Marlin!

——— Mexican Waters ————Need a Mexican Fishing License?https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.mhttps://www.californiasportfishing.org If you have trouble with FMM, here is an email for assistance: bc_pescadeportiva@inami.gob.mx When bringing fish back to the US from Mexico, make sure to have your Declaration Forms filled out for everyone on the boat. Forms Here Coronado Islands/Rockpile Streaky red tide continues to be the top story here. IfContinue reading “Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo +Mucho Marlin!”

Huge yellowfin tuna invade Cabo – East Cape

The Mexican waters offer diverse fishing opportunities, but with regulations to adhere to. A Mexican fishing license is necessary, and specific guidelines for fishing in different areas must be followed. From bluefin tuna to roosterfish, various species can be found across the region for a thrilling fishing experience.

Two Blue Marlin begin 2024 Cabo BIG GAME season

——— Mexican Waters ————  Need a Mexican Fishing License? https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.m https://www.californiasportfishing.org If you have trouble with FMM, here is an email for assistance: bc_pescadeportiva@inami.gob.mx When bringing fish back to the US from Mexico, make sure to have your Declaration Forms filled out for everyone on the boat. Forms Here Coronado Islands/Rockpile Yellowtail fishing has been slow for several weeks now. ThereContinue reading “Two Blue Marlin begin 2024 Cabo BIG GAME season”