
East Cape and Cabo
Stretching from Cabo to Cabo Pulmo to Los Barriles, the East Cape is the heart of fly fishing in Baja—where desert meets the Sea of Cortez in a blaze of turquoise and gold. Warm, clear waters draw roosterfish tight to the beaches, while dorado, jacks, and marlin cruise just offshore. Anglers can cast from the sand as the surf rolls in or chase pelagics by panga or cruiser, often within sight of shore. The East Cape offers more than world-class fishing—it’s the spirit of Baja itself: wild, welcoming, and unforgettable, where every day begins with promise and ends beneath blazing sunsets.

Magdalena Bay
Stretching along Baja’s Pacific coast, Magdalena Bay is one of the most diverse and vibrant ecosystems in all of Mexico. Its vast mangrove estuaries, sand dunes, and deep offshore channels create a world-class fishery where anglers can target snook, halibut, corvina, and mangrove snapper inshore—or chase marlin, tuna, and dorado just beyond the breakers. Each season brings new life, from gray whales calving in winter to bait balls boiling under flocks of seabirds in fall. Remote, wild, and endlessly alive, Magdalena Bay is a true frontier—where every cast feels like a discovery and every sunrise, an adventure.


San Evaristo
Tucked along the rugged coastline north of La Paz, San Evaristo is a quiet fishing village that captures the untouched beauty of Baja. Surrounded by turquoise waters and desert mountains, it’s a place where time slows down—where fishermen still launch pangas at sunrise and stars light the night sky without interruption. The nearby reefs and drop-offs teem with roosterfish, dorado, yellowtail, snapper, and cabrilla, making it a dream for anglers chasing both inshore and pelagic species. Whether you come for the solitude, the sea, or the thrill of the catch, San Evaristo offers Baja in its purest form.
