Get Ready for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito This March 30th
Rosarito’s “Playa El Bebé” is set to be the bustling venue for the first round of Baja California’s state fishing competition, scheduled for Sunday, March 30th. The event, which forms part of the official program of SEPESCA BC, receives strong backing from Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda’s administration and is organized by the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association.
Hosted by the TJ Fishing Club, and represented by Nemesio Salazar Vázquez and Omar Reyes Moreno, the tournament is expected to draw significant participation. It marks the first of three selective beach fishing contests, where participants can qualify for the State Championship. Early morning at 5:00 AM, anglers can register, with the tournament officially starting at 7:00 AM, wrapping up with a weigh-in deadline by 1:00 PM.
Categories will include competitions for children, women, mojarra, among other species, with enticing prizes. Attendees can also enjoy raffles and local fish cuisine. For those eager to join, registration details, costs, rules, and prize information can be obtained by calling 664 493 6014 or 664 339 9173, or emailing tjfishingclub@gmail.com. More insights can be garnered from their website too.
To support the event, Victor Hugo Méndez, head of Sport Fishing at SEPESCA BC, has provided financial assistance to help cover the tournament expenses. Interested participants have the option to register on the day of the event or pre-register at Pesca del Mar Outdoors in Ensenada or Fishing Crew Store in La Gloria.
The upcoming rounds of the state competition are set for April 27th at Sunset Beach, Ensenada, hosted by Club Pura Vida, and July 20th at Playa El Pabellón, San Quintín, organized by Pioleros del Valle de San Quintín. Winners will gain the opportunity to represent Baja California in the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship, to be held on September 19-20 at Playa Manzanilla, Jalisco.
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Fishing enthusiasts in Baja California should also prepare for strong winds and choppy seas as a weather alert has been issued, which may affect marine activities. As the season progresses, competitors and spectators at events like the “El Bebé” tournament are advised to stay informed on weather updates for safety. Additionally, the region is buzzing with anticipation for other major events like the SCORE San Felipe 250, and developments such as local housing programs and infrastructure enhancements, signaling a vibrant and active future for Rosarito and its neighboring areas.
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