From the Border to San Quintín, recent conditions have been cold and rainy, with dirty water everywhere. However, before the weather went sideways, some interesting tidbits had been found here and there. For… Read more »
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Peninsula Picks: Baja Sur Beach Destinations
With cold temperatures up north, it’s the time to head south to warmer weather and sunny beaches. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite beach destinations in Baja Sur so… Read more »
February 2023 Baja Fishing Report
This month, we have added a new feature: This Month’s “Bonus Spot.” See Campo Rene, Estero El Coyote below! These will be places that are seldom mentioned in the report that I have found appealing. If… Read more »
Día de Candelaria in Mexico
February 2 is Día de Candelaria in Mexico. The Christian holiday is celebrated around the world and known by various names such as Candlemas, the Feast of the Presentation of… Read more »
February 2023 Baja Bulletin
Prepaid FMMs Now Available Discover Baja is now able to issue prepaid FMM tourist permits again. The price has increased to US $50 per person. Please allow at least two… Read more »
January 2023 Baja Bulletin
Fishing License and FMM Prices The Mexican government raised the price of fishing licenses for 2023. The price to get them through Discover Baja will remain the same. We are… Read more »
January 2023 Baja Fishing Report
While January is often a Hail Mary kind of month, conditions are looking favorable for 2023’s beginning. Below the border, from the Coronado Islands to Ensenada, bottom fishing will probably be the best fishing option… Read more »
La Rumorosa
Between Tecate and Mexicali, Highway Mexico 2 winds travelers through a mountainous area with large granite boulders that make for impressive scenery and a dramatic drive. There are a number… Read more »
December 2022 Baja Fishing Report
Fishing in December renders an adventure for contenders that don’t surrender. Bonito continue to flash up and down the coast from the border to Ensenada. Some are under birds working… Read more »
When It Rains, It Pours
By Dave Kelly We first started hiking Baja fifteen or so years ago. There had been some regular rain that year, so the desert was green and the canyons had… Read more »