February 27th Fishing Report
It’s looking like the seamounts are starting to load up.
The Pargo and Cabrilla are mixed in on the rocky points as well with some yellow snapper, the largest I’ve ever seen.
February 27th Fishing Report Read More »
It’s looking like the seamounts are starting to load up.
The Pargo and Cabrilla are mixed in on the rocky points as well with some yellow snapper, the largest I’ve ever seen.
February 27th Fishing Report Read More »
Both yellowtail and Almaco jacks are settling in around the seamounts and rocky spots. The yellowtail have been nice size, ranging 20-25 lbs. Based on the fish counts I believe we are in for an epic YT season. The Sierra have seemed to move on as well as the Dorado.
February 20th Fishing Report Read More »
Fishing really hasn’t changed much from last week. Yellowtail and Almaco jacks are the main targets. Most rocky points and seamounts are starting to consistently hold fish. This trend should continue and get better as we slide into March. Cabrilla and Pargo are mixed in along with the pesky but good eating triggerfish.
January 30th Fishing Report Read More »
We are once again finding Dorado scattered throughout the bay and San Lorenzo channel. Sierra are in the mix along the coastline. Sierra are in the mix along the coastline. The Yellowtail and Almaco Jacks are the mainstay of our fishery and this should continue thru spring.
January 23rd Fishing Report Read More »
The majority of the fishing currently is with our spring species and patterns.
On the seamounts and rocky spots Yellowtail and Almaco Jacks, cousins to AmberJacks are being caught using live bait with either weights or downriggers. Both Cabrilla and Pargo Mulato are mixed in so it’s a nice variety. Once again we are finding Dorado in the bay. There was a few reports of Wahoo on the chew outside around Punta Norte and La Reina.
January 2022 Fishing Report Read More »
With only two weeks to Christmas Tuna and Wahoo are what’s happening.
The Wahoo are logs this year avg 50-60 lbs. The Tuna are the real gift. As I said last week 1-2 fish per day seems to be what the tuna gods are willing to give up, but these fish are huge.
As the water continues to cool the Pargo and Cabrilla action is picking up off the rocky points and seamounts.
Inshore fishing has been steady with Sierra, assorted jacks and the Late season Dorado, which May be here all year the way things are looking.
It’s almost Christmas! Fishing Report Read More »
Fishing generally speaking is good but very inconsistent, both on species and count.
To say there is a big variety is a bit mis leading, although there is a lot of different species out there. The day to day catches are just pretty random.
One day you may find a school of dorado or tangle with a 50lb wahoo. Some of the local rocky drop offs are holding yellowtail or Cabrilla.
December is here! Fishing Report Read More »
Fishing generally speaking is good but very inconsistent, both on species and count.
To say there is a big variety is a bit mis leading, although there is a lot of different species out there. The day to day catches are just pretty random.
One day you may find a school of dorado or tangle with a 50lb wahoo.
November 28th Fishing Report! Read More »
We had a couple of groups that came from Peru chasing only Marlin. We also hooked some wahoo and we have had a few yellowtail and cabrilla starting to show around their normal areas. We will start exploring this to see if it’s a fluke or if it’s an early Christmas gift.
November 21st Fishing Report! Read More »
A nice grade of Dorado were moving around from buoy to bouy in the punta Coyote area. Marlin are still holding around El Charro. Tuna are a no show all the way up and down the Baja. Regarding the wahoo, We are now well into the season.
Inshore smaller cabrilla and Pargitos, Palmettos, are hitting both live bait and artificial lures.
Mid-November Fishing Report! Read More »
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Local #36
Costa Baja
La Paz B.C.S.
Phone
From the US: +1 619 955 6003
From Mexico +52 612 106 7242
Email: info@bajaadventureco.com
Copyright © 2022 Baja Adventure Co.