Baja Bytes Fishing Report, JANUARY 22, 2025 This year’s International Gamefish Association annual auction, a highly anticipated event in the fishing community, features incredible international fishing destinations such as Australia, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Argentina, Guatemala, Canada, Brazil, and numerous others. These trips are a true angler’s dream and should interest the West Coast fishingContinue reading “Explore Baja’s Best Fishing: January 2025”
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Baja’s West Coast showcases “Bocana Adventure”
Baja Bytes update September 18, 2024. Baja’s first storm of the year, Tropical Storm Ileana, arrived in Cabo, causing the port to be closed on Friday and Saturday with winds to 40 kts and rain traveling up to Loreto before moving over to the Mexican coast. The Fleet in Cabo resumed fishing on Sunday andContinue reading “Baja’s West Coast showcases “Bocana Adventure””
Baja Bytes Fishing Report: September 11, 2024
Baja Bytes update September 11, 2024. Coronado Islands seems to have started to produce a few bluefin and yellowfin along with the usual yellowtail and barracuda as the late summer action settles in Below the Border. Ensenada reported the first marlin. Chris Wheaton filled in a few more blanks at San Quintin on the Tournament heldContinue reading “Baja Bytes Fishing Report: September 11, 2024”
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.
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”
Bajabytes Fishing Report: Marlin and Dorado plus Yellowtail Highlights
Imperial Beach The Point Loma and IB areas are seeing a slow-to-fair at best fishing for calico and sandbass, plus some large green mackerel and small, short barracuda.If you want live mackerel for bait, many can be found at the mouth of Mission Bay, and you should be able to jig up all you need.Continue reading “Bajabytes Fishing Report: Marlin and Dorado plus Yellowtail Highlights”
Wahoo,Dorado,Tuna haven’t left!
Welcome to Baja Bytes, our weekly report highlighting fishing hotspots from the Coronado Islands to Land’s End at Cabo San Lucas. If we did not include an area, it is because we did not receive a report or because fishing was slow. If you have a location that isn’t listed, don’t hesitate to contact us.Continue reading “Wahoo,Dorado,Tuna haven’t left!”
Fish Biting & Turkey Day
Magdalena,” which is the inaugural date of the series “Fishing in the Five – 2023-2024” this coming November 25 and 26 in Puerto San Carlos, with a guaranteed purse of 500,000 pesos for Dorado and Marlin species.
Registration will take place on Saturday in the public square of Puerto San Carlos from 12 to 7 pm with a registration cost of 6,000 thousand pesos per team of up to four fishermen. The Gastronomic Expo, where local merchants offer a wide variety of regional dishes, will take place simultaneously.
Another Tantalizing Swordfish Week!
Hunter Hensley fought and landed a SWORDFISH on Pisces 62′ Chasin Tail yesterday! But wait!!! THERE’S MORE – Anglers Larry Bale and Hunter Hensley released an approx. 300-pound BLUE MARLIN and landed a 50-pound YELLOWFIN Tuna, too.
Yahoo Wahoo a Snapping
The week started out calm, with three nice days, before the wind from the north blew Thursday through Saturday. Until the wind slowed the bite, great action for wahoo was reported on the grounds to the north of Punta Gorda, as wahoo were hitting on trolled Rapalas and various bait. Most fish averaged 25 to 35-pounds, though one wahoo weighed over 60 pounds. Some morning charters landed as many as four wahoo.
