Get Ready for the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito on March 30th
Rosarito is set to host the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament at Playa El Bebé this Sunday, March 30th, marking the inaugural round of Baja California’s state fishing competition. The event is anticipated to attract a significant number of participants, following last year’s impressive turnout of nearly 150 anglers from across the state and Southern California.
This tournament is part of the official schedule for the Baja California State Fishing Association and is backed by Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda’s administration. Organizers include the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association and are represented by the TJ Fishing Club with leaders Nemesio Salazar Vázquez and Omar Reyes Moreno.
As the first of three selective beach fishing tournaments leading up to the State Championship, the event will begin with angler registration at 5:00 AM. Fishing officially kicks off at 7:00 AM and the weigh-in at 1:00 PM will determine the winners. Prizes will be awarded in categories including children’s, women’s, mojarra, and other species, and attendees can also look forward to raffles and local fish-based food offerings.
For those interested in participating, registration details, rules, and prizes can be obtained by calling 664 493 6014 or 664 339 9173, or by emailing tjfishingclub@gmail.com. Additional information is available on their website.
Victor Hugo Méndez, head of Sport Fishing at SEPESCA BC, has supported the event by providing financial aid to assist with event expenses. Participants 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.
Following this event, the second and third 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. Top competitors will have the chance to represent Baja California in the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship, scheduled for September 19-20 at Playa Manzanilla in Jalisco.
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Baja California Weather Alert: Brace for Strong Winds, Choppy Seas, and Cooler Days
Residents and visitors in Baja California should prepare for a change in the weather as meteorologists predict strong winds and cooler temperatures in the coming days. The region is expected to experience gusty conditions and choppy sea states, impacting outdoor activities such as fishing and boating.
The local authorities have advised people to take necessary precautions to ensure safety, especially if planning to engage in sports related to the water. It’s important to stay updated with weather forecasts and monitor any advisories or alerts issued by local agencies.
Despite the weather warnings, anticipation and enthusiasm remain high for upcoming events in the region, as locals and tourists adjust to the changing climate while enjoying the various planned festivities.