February 2025 Baja Fishing Report: Species & Tips

Baja Bytes update February 12, SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Mexico has sent 1,000 members of its National Guard to the border in Northern Baja California, but up until Thursday, the soldiers’ role has not been defined. Baja California’s head of public safety, Brig. Gen. Laureano Carrillo Rodríguez said a total of 3,100 troops willContinue reading “February 2025 Baja Fishing Report: Species & Tips”

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 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.

Wahoo and Roosters in January?

Need a Mexican Fishing License? https://app.sportfishingbcs.gob.mx/ 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. If you and your friends have fished somewhere in Baja and would like toContinue reading “Wahoo and Roosters in January?”

“Annual Sport Fishing Forum in BCS”

Another glassy day on Laguna Ojo de Liebre with sleepy mothers and calves and mating trios. Our trip began with catching sight of the Pink Floyd (whale penis) and several mating trios. The female kept coming over to us and under our panga, and the males would chase her out. We saw lots of majestic spy hops and impressive breaches. A wonderful day with whales!.…

Whale Watch Season Begins

The season’s opening trip was terrific in Laguna Ojo de Liebre! There were many whale moms and babies and mating trios to see. Of course, they were still a bit shy, but we saw a bit of everything – breaching, spy hopping, courtship, and those cute little newborns! I’d say we saw about 30 whales in front of our camp.