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Massive schools of bluefin tuna are in easy range below the border, providing anglers with incredible early season action. Near-limits to limits are the norm for those heading… Read more »
Massive schools of bluefin tuna are in easy range below the border, providing anglers with incredible early season action. Near-limits to limits are the norm for those heading… Read more »
California and Baja are drought-free for the first time in nearly a decade! If you are planning to drive either Mex 1 or 5 soon, expect some exciting photo… Read more »
Baby, it’s cold (and wet) outside! This certainly seemed to be the theme for northern Baja in February. Still, the sand bass bite down at the TJ Bull Ring… Read more »
We’ve had typical January weather, unsettled with some welcomed rain and even an unusual snowfall or two in Baja Norte. However, it didn’t deter the promised winter yellowtail bite that… Read more »
As the final days of 2018 were winding down, my various social media accounts were filled with reports of cold, windy, and in some cases, wet weather, along with small… Read more »
Did Santa come early for Baja Anglers? It’s not quite time for Santa, but conditions for most of Baja are more like late fall than winter in almost all areas…. Read more »
With all the offshore yellowfin and bluefin tuna, along with dorado and an occasional striped marlin to spice things up offshore, the Coronado Islands have had little traffic. That said,… Read more »
Heads Up: The chart above is from the Presidential Decree and the entire lime green area is the protected area (not just the area in the red box). The… Read more »
It’s hard to believe that fall is just around the corner and the epic bluefin tuna bite that began several months ago is still going strong. Most of the… Read more »
Above the border, anglers in Southern California are trembling with excitement. There is lots of action for everything from nearly 300-pound bluefin pouncing on yummies trolled beneath kites, to extraordinary… Read more »