“Imagination is a must in August!” Were the albacore off the Central California coast this week a reminder of days gone by or a promise of the future? In 2015,… Read more »
Posts Tagged: fish
July 2022 Baja Fishing Report
“You Can’t Go Awry in July!” As usual, the Baja sports fishing is heating up nicely; bluefin remain among us both above and below the border. Conditions offshore are reported… Read more »
June 2022 Baja Fishing Report
“Get in Tune in June!” Oddly enough, below the Border, the Bull Ring and Coronado Islands have been slow getting started this year. However, from Ensenada to San Quintín, check… Read more »
April 2022 Baja Fishing Report
Not a minute too soon! The sun is shining, the temps are rising, the winds are diminishing, and the sea is flattening – all underscore that winter is in the… Read more »
March 2022 Baja Fishing Report
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside,”an old Dean Martin favorite, certainly describes the weather conditions in Baja (Norte) recently. However, the enthusiastic Baja anglers refuse to be deterred. In early February, on… Read more »
February 2022 Baja Fishing Report
In a “be careful what you wish for” sort of way, the rain was blown away by strong Santa Ana winds, producing small craft warnings up and down the Pacific… Read more »
January 2022 Baja Fishing Report
The year 2021 ended with reports of the heaviest, record-setting rains and snowstorms in some parts of California since 1983. These reports were followed by Captain Aliyar’s (Polaris Supreme) exciting… Read more »
Tom Miller’s White Seabass Secret Spot
By “That Baja Guy” Gary Graham Continued from last month… After about 10 to 12 miles of dirt road, the sandy beach ended and turned into the… Read more »
September 2021 Baja Fishing Report
During September, the elephant in the room, as always, is hurricanes or chubascos. Last year was the least active Pacific hurricane season since 2011 – a nice run, and hopefully,… Read more »
August 2021 Baja Fishing Report
Some fun summertime fishing is in store for Baja Anglers literally from the border to the tip. Offshore outside, boats have caught yellow and bluefin tuna scattered about under kelp… Read more »