Get Ready for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito This March 30th
Rosarito’s “Playa El Bebé” is set to host the initial round of Baja California’s state fishing competition on Sunday, March 30th. This eagerly anticipated event is expected to draw a crowd of passionate anglers, building on last year’s success which saw nearly 150 participants from around the state and Southern California.
The tournament is officially supported by the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association and forms part of the SEPESCA BC calendar, with backing from the administration of Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda. TJ Fishing Club, represented by Nemesio Salazar Vázquez and Omar Reyes Moreno, will be the hosts this year.
The event marks the first of three selective beach fishing competitions leading to the State Championship. Registration for participants will begin at 5:00 AM, with fishing officially starting at 7:00 AM. The weigh-in will conclude at 1:00 PM, allowing all participants who are in line by that time to compete.
Participants will vie for prizes across categories including children’s, women’s, mojarra, and other species. There will also be raffles and an opportunity to enjoy local fish dishes. To register, interested anglers can call 664 493 6014 or 664 339 9173 or email tjfishingclub@gmail.com. More information is available on their website.
Victor Hugo Méndez from SEPESCA BC has provided financial support to the organizers to assist with event expenses. Participants can register on the day of the event or pre-register at Pesca del Mar Outdoors in Ensenada or Fishing Crew Store in La Gloria.
Looking ahead, the next rounds will occur on April 27th at Sunset Beach in Ensenada, hosted by Club Pura Vida, and on July 20th at Playa El Pabellón in San Quintín, organized by Pioleros del Valle de San Quintín. The best anglers will earn the opportunity to represent Baja California at the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship in Playa Manzanilla, Jalisco, on September 19-20.
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Baja California is seeing an influx of activities this year, with numerous events scheduled to appeal to a wide variety of interests. From the gripping “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament gearing up in Rosarito to the sprawling celebrations of the Conchas & Wine Festival marking its 25th anniversary, there’s something for everyone.
While the state continues to thrive with sports and cultural events, environmental concerns are becoming increasingly significant. Experts warn of heightened wildfire risks due to a dry winter coupled with Santa Ana winds. This underscores the importance of being cautious in outdoor activities.
In addition to recreational pursuits, Baja California has invested 22 million pesos in infrastructure projects in Primo Tapia, highlighting a commitment to growth and development in the region. Furthermore, efforts to support deported Mexicans have expanded, ensuring that societal challenges are met with determined action.
As the calendar fills with festivals, tournaments, and initiatives, locals and visitors alike can enjoy an eclectic and dynamic range of experiences throughout Baja California.