Baja Fishing

Go on a Baja Fishing adventure with Baja Marlin and take the Baja fishing vacation you’ve always envisioned. Take a vacation with the kids, with the buddies, or a little unstressed getaway, just know thay with a Baja Marlin charter you’ll be relaxing and doing what you love.
 
Unwind and enjoy the Sea of Cortez in the East Cape all year long. March through May is a great time to catch dorado and striped marlin, whereas the hotter summer months like June, July, and August give you a better chance to catch yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, sailfish, and black marlin. October and November are perfect for "big blues" like the bigger blue marlin, and occasionally catch black marlin as well. Beautiful, but windy is December through February. You can still enjoy fishing in Baja since you can catch most species of smaller fish all year long. These smaller fish include sierra, pargo (snapper), cabrilla (grouper), pezgallo (roosterfish), and many more. So any time is a great time to plan your Baja fishing vacation, especially since the average annual temperature on the East Cape is 84 degrees Fahrenheit.
 
When you go out on your sports fishing adventure you’ll depart on the “Victoria”. This is a 4-year-old, 25-foot super panga with an 8-foot beam, a low fishing deck with a fighting chair, a strong prow, and superb stability. The boat is equipped with only the finest gear, including a 114 h.p. 4 stroke motor (environmentally friendly, quiet, dependable), the best in rods and reels, outriggers for presenting multiple lures and baits, the latest in safety equipment, GPS, Depth sounder/fish finder, VHF radio, PFD's, and an on-board head for even more comfort.
 
You’ll be fishing in the lap of luxury when you are fishing in Baja on the “Victoria”. Your captain, Victor Garciglia Sandez, has been fishing since a young boy and has just about a lifetime of fishing experience. He has all the fishing tips and tricks you need, and he’ll be your guide to winning those big catches.
 
You can go out all day, starting around 6:45 in the morning and returning back to the dock at around 2:30 in the afternoon, or just take a half day and return at noon. Believe me, you’ll definitely miss the calm sea when docked back on land. Go Baja fishing with Baja Marlin and enjoy a necessary escape today.