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”
Category Archives: Wahoo, dorado and yellowfin tuna
Baja Peninsula Already Springing Forward
Imperial Beach Pier If you fish the Coronado Islands or anywhere in Baja (Norte),please send reports and photos to gary.1940@gmail.com.The yellows decided to bite for some today. Coronado Islands Lower 9 Mile Bank There is nothing new to report here. The Lower 9 has been holding steady. And it continues to produce a variety of high-qualityContinue reading “Baja Peninsula Already Springing Forward”
Baja Fishing Updates: Record Tuna and More
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Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Week
MORE INFORMATION Baja Bytes update October 9, 2024. According to Fish Dope and Baja Belk, it has been another busy week beginning at the Rockpile, aka the “Hot Zone!” Many sports and private boats were mixed while fishing the yellowtail. Lately, the bite has been excellent. Even some long-range boats are fishing here. K&M Fishing at San Quintin andContinue reading “Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Week”
psst, wanna bite? Baja’s the place!
September 4, 2024…September 4, 2024…Ensenada reported improved action for calico and sand bass closer to shore. Yellowtail and bluefin are in the zone farther out but are more difficult to find. San Quintin hosted the tournament (Torneo 2 Mar-es) last weekend, and the results and other info are included in the link. While over in Bahia de LosContinue reading “psst, wanna bite? Baja’s the place!”
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.
White Sea Bass+Stripers!
During the day, the family moved from spot to spot, catching anything that happened to be biting. The results were extraordinary! Fishing on several different banks, Mark caught dorado, sierra, bonito, grouper, ladyfish, and sheepshead.
Baja Grouper Dazzle
With a fun fishing clinic and the participation of about 50 girls and boys, registration for the children’s high seas tournament, “𝗕𝗮𝗷𝗮 𝗖𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗮” began on Sunday, February 18, 2024.
The children received training to carry out safe and responsible sport fishing at the event sponsored by Bisbee’s tournaments and FONMAR. IGFA provided the concept and all materials for the Passport Clinic.
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.
