
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 »
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 »
October is shaping up to retain its reputation as one of the best months of the year, despite several hurricanes in September that brought more rain than wind. … Read more »
By Gary Graham Born April 4, 1928, Tom Miller and his brother Chuck were raised on Coronado Island, California, and shared a passion for fishing. Although Tom became a… Read more »
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 »
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 »
The spring season here in Northern Baja has certainly had its share of stormy weather, often with northwest winds from 10 to 20 knots and local gusts to 25 knots… Read more »
Gail warnings and frigid water temperatures seem to be a familiar litany from the U.S. border down to Bahía Asunción, and this should be remembered as April… 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 »
While Southern California anglers content themselves with deep-drop swordfish, added to the always popular winter bottom-fishing scene, one of the most remarkable bluefin tuna years on record below and… 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 »