Top Baja Fishing Spots for June 2025

What are the best fishing spots in Baja right now? Coronado Islands – Spring conditions are shifting, but the Yellowtail are still a possibility. Slow-trolled sardines and mackerel are working well, and yoyo and surface irons are rewarding persistent anglers.  Todos Santos – Halibut action is promising, especially with mini-macs in the shallow range. BarracudaContinue reading “Top Baja Fishing Spots for June 2025”

Top Baja Fishing Spots for May 2025

Imperial Beach Pier April 16, 2025 If you fish the Coronado Islands or anywhere in Baja (Norte),please send reports and photos to gary.1940@gmail.com. Coronado Islands    Coronado Islands / Rockpile                                     Lower 9 Mile Bank It is still excellent fishingContinue reading “Top Baja Fishing Spots for May 2025”

Whatta week,Wahoo, 100lb. Yellowfin, plus Roosterfish!

Do you need a Mexican Fishing License?   https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.mx   ——— Mexican Waters ————     Mexican Permits AVAILABLE here: https://www.californiasportfishing.org/  FMM link here: https://www.gob.mx/inm/acciones-y-programas/sport-fishing-and-nautical-tourism  If having 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. Please make sure everyone on the boatContinue reading “Whatta week,Wahoo, 100lb. Yellowfin, plus Roosterfish!”

Baja Bytes

Baja bytes Fishing Report: JANUARY 15, 2025 Welcome to the New Baja Bytes. As Baja Sur continued to grow, wedecided in late October 2024 to update our “BAJA BYTES” format toBring a more comprehensive site to the different locations andOffer you a richer, more immersive experience by introducing theexpansion of the exciting new areas We’ve put much effortContinue reading “Baja Bytes”

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.

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”

Has Baja Spring Sprung?

Bajabytes SportFishing Weekly Update 2.28.24  The following report focuses on many fishing updates, photos, and news from various locations up and down the East and West Coasts of the entire Baja Peninsula. It provides valuable information for fishing enthusiasts, contributed by local and visiting fishermen. Need a Mexican Fishing License? https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.mx/ Imperial Beach Click on location name forContinue reading “Has Baja Spring Sprung?”

Baja Norte Soggy-Baja Sur FISHY!

While the Atmospheric River has dominated the news lately, it has mostly been about its impact on California. However, Tijuana was hit pretty hard by the rains as the photo from Mexican Daily News confirms.