Despite choppy seas and wind howling in the riggers, John Wick scored this mini-cow bluefin tuna on his downrigger while trolling out toward the Airplane Bank out of Ensenada —… Read more »
Posts Tagged: mexico
The Renaissance of El Triunfo
By Jennifer Kramer There’s a change afoot in the small colonial town of El Triunfo in Baja Sur. The mining ghost town that time once seemed to have forgotten is… Read more »
How it is to Motorcycle Baja: Voices of Experience
This month my motorcycling friends contribute to this column, providing perspective, advice, and favorite rides from their recent forays into “The Baja.” I also suffered through a week of Semana… Read more »
April Baja Fishing Report
Welcome to flippin’ April. Normally, this is the month that everyone looks to Baja Sur for a “fish fix” after a dismal winter in the north. However, this year sea… Read more »
March Baja Fishing Report
Dates announced for 2016 Pesca la Baja Sport Fishing Tournaments: San Felipe: May 13 and 14 San Luis Gonzaga: June 10 and 11 Bahía de los Ángeles: July 15 and… Read more »
Three-Day Getaway: Loreto
By Jennifer Kramer Nestled between the Sea of Cortez and the Sierra de la Giganta mountain range is the quaint, picturesque town of Loreto. The town’s historic plaza, examples of… Read more »
Rosarito Art Fest
The Rosarito Art Fest will take place on May 28th and 29th, 2016 on Blvd Benito Juárez in front of hotel Festival Plaza. The event will feature fine art, live… Read more »
February Baja Fishing Report
Chris Holmes, a Louisiana Field Reporter and Columnist, shared this live bait set up while we were filming a Hobie Kayak trip at Loreto – the best live bait… Read more »
Sailing the Baja Ha-Ha
By Jeff Stansfield Mid October 2015, fellow Ventura Yacht Club member Scott Nordeng and I left on the sailboat Joy for a journey south. With Scott’s insistence we were off… Read more »
Adventuring by Motorcycle in Baja
by Carla King About a day’s ride south of San Diego my chain went slack. Foolishly, I hadn’t packed my chain-tightening tool. Limping and scraping into El Rosario at dusk,… Read more »