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COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border restrictions were extended until at least October 21, 2021. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens have been allowed to cross… Read more »
COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border restrictions were extended until at least October 21, 2021. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens have been allowed to cross… Read more »
By Gary Graham—That Baja Guy “This was my introduction to small boating in the Sea of Cortez,” Ray Cannon wrote about the adventure of Bob Francis, Roy Francis, Martin Rothschild… Read more »
Just south of San Felipe is one of the delightful treasures of the Baja peninsula—Valle de los Gigantes, or Valley of the Giants. The area earns its name from the… Read more »
So far as 2021 settles in, the weather has remained a factor for the few boats venturing below the border to fish during the decent weather windows. They found… Read more »
Over the past decades of writing Baja sportfishing reports, I don’t think one of my reports began with bluefin tuna catches and ended with them as well. In… Read more »
COVID-19 Updates for Baja California -The U.S.-Mexico temporary land border restrictions were extended until at least February 21, 2021. U.S. Citizens and Canadian Citizens have been allowed to cross… Read more »
It’s hard to ignore the rust colored border fence separating Tijuana from San Diego that stretches all the way into the Pacific Ocean. El Parque de la Amistad, Friendship… Read more »
In Baja, with the close proximity and the strong influence of the U.S., many of the Christmas traditions from the U.S. get blended with the more traditional Mexican celebrations. But… Read more »
Baja California, Mexico With Halloween in the rearview mirror, the monsters that made their appearance at the end of October seem to have disappeared as the warm water… Read more »
Just off the 9 Mile Bank in Coronado Canyon, there have been some good bird schools that were mostly on small bonito. Kelps to the south, around the 101 and… Read more »