Prepare for the Exciting “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito on March 30th
Get ready for an action-packed day at Rosarito’s “Playa El Bebé” as it hosts the first round of Baja California’s state fishing competition this Sunday, March 30th. This event promises to draw a significant crowd, just like last year when nearly 150 anglers participated from across the state and Southern California.
Sanctioned by SEPESCA BC and supported through Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda’s administration, this tournament is organized by the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association. This year, the TJ Fishing Club, with representatives Nemesio Salazar Vázquez and Omar Reyes Moreno, is proud to host the event.
The tournament, acting as the first of three qualifying rounds for the State Championship, will begin with registration at 5:00 AM. The fishing officially begins at 7:00 AM, and the weigh-in will close by 1:00 PM, ensuring fair competition for all participants in line before the cutoff.
Participants will compete in categories including children’s, women’s, and different fish species like mojarra. There will be exciting prizes, raffles, and delicious local fish dishes available. For those keen on joining, registration details, costs, rules, and prize information can be obtained by calling 664 493 6014 or 664 339 9173, or emailing tjfishingclub@gmail.com. Additional information is also available on their website.
Victor Hugo Méndez, head of Sport Fishing at SEPESCA BC, has provided financial support to the organizers to assist with event expenses. Fishermen can either register on the day of the tournament or pre-register at Pesca del Mar Outdoors in Ensenada or Fishing Crew Store in La Gloria.
Looking forward, the next two rounds will be hosted on April 27th at Sunset Beach in Ensenada, organized by Club Pura Vida, and on July 20th at Playa El Pabellón in San Quintín with Pioleros del Valle de San Quintín. Top performers have the opportunity to represent Baja California at the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship on September 19-20 in Playa Manzanilla, Jalisco.
Stay tuned for updates and more information.
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