**Get Ready for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito This March 30th**
The beautiful “Playa El Bebé” in Rosarito is set to host an exciting fishing tournament on March 30th, marking the first round of Baja California’s state fishing competition. This eagerly anticipated event is expected to draw a large number of participants, building on last year’s success, which saw nearly 150 anglers from across Baja California and Southern California in attendance.
Organized by the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association with the support of the state government, this year’s tournament is hosted by TJ Fishing Club, led by Nemesio Salazar Vázquez and Omar Reyes Moreno. The tournament offers anglers the first of three opportunities to qualify for the State Championship. Participants can register at 5:00 AM on the day of the event, with fishing officially starting at 7:00 AM and weighing closing at 1:00 PM.
Prizes will be awarded in various categories, including children’s, women’s, and mojarra, along with raffles and food prepared with local catches. Those interested in participating can get more information on registration, costs, and rules by calling 664 493 6014 or 664 339 9173, or by emailing tjfishingclub@gmail.com.
Victor Hugo Méndez, the head of Sport Fishing at SEPESCA BC, has expressed his support for the event and has provided financial backing to help cover expenses. Anglers can also pre-register at Pesca del Mar Outdoors in Ensenada or Fishing Crew Store in La Gloria for convenience.
Upcoming rounds of the state competition will take place on April 27th at Sunset Beach in Ensenada and on July 20th at Playa El PabellĂłn in San QuintĂn. The top performers at these events will earn the opportunity to represent Baja California at the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship in September, held at Playa Manzanilla in Jalisco.
**Secondary Article: Baja California Weather Update**
Weather conditions in Baja California pose a challenge for those planning to partake in upcoming events, including the fishing tournament. The state has issued a weather alert, warning of strong winds, rough seas, and a noticeable drop in temperatures. Participants and visitors should prepare accordingly and stay updated with local weather forecasts.
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