Prepare for a fantastic day of fishing at the “El Bebé” Fishing Tournament in Rosarito on March 30th. This exciting event marks the opening round of Baja California’s official state fishing competition. Hosted at Playa El Bebé, the tournament promises a lively turnout, drawing anglers from Baja California and Southern California.
Supported by the Baja California government and organized by the Baja California Fishing Clubs Association, the tournament aims to qualify participants for the prestigious State Championship. The event begins with registration at 5:00 AM, followed by the start of the competition at 7:00 AM. Anglers must submit their catches by 1:00 PM to be eligible. Categories for prizes include children’s, women’s, and different fish species, alongside exciting raffles and delicious local seafood dishes.
For registration details, fees, and prize information, reach out via phone at 664-493-6014 or 664-339-9173, or via email at tjfishingclub@gmail.com. Pre-registration is also available at Pesca del Mar Outdoors in Ensenada and Fishing Crew Store in La Gloria.
Financial backing from SEPESCA BC is supporting the event, enhancing its reach and accessibility. Future rounds of this series are scheduled for April 27th at Sunset Beach, Ensenada, and July 20th at Playa El Pabellón, San Quintín. Top contenders will represent Baja California at the VI National Beach Sport Fishing Championship in Jalisco on September 19-20.
**Related Article: Strong Weather Alerts Across Baja California**
Baja California is bracing for severe weather conditions, including strong winds, rough seas, and cooler temperatures. Authorities urge residents and visitors to exercise caution, especially in coastal areas susceptible to high tides and surf. This weather pattern aligns with seasonal changes and could impact marine and beach activities. Travelers and locals are advised to stay updated with local weather reports and heed any official advisories.
Prepare for an exhilarating and safe fishing experience this spring while staying informed about current weather conditions that may affect outdoor plans in Baja California.