Baja Sport Fishing on the Pacific or the Sea of Cortez is amidst a wonderland of the deserts in Baja Mexico. Baja's sport fishing waters are becoming increasingly active each year. The fishing is so fantastic that the 1,070-mile travels south along Baja Mexico's peninsula has been no detour ant. The state of Baja California Sur has three major international airports located in Loreto, La Paz, and Los Cabos. Many people simply choose the short 2hr flight available from San Diego.
It is obvious that the main Baja Mexico fishing centers are now expanding with growth and crawling with tourist activity; however, as you fly over Baja or cruise along either side of the coasts the Pacific side or the inside Sea of Cortez, you'll see that Baja is still very much that wild and rugged land. The larger portion of development is concentrated over only a small percentage of Baja's land.
Fishing in Baja Mexico is still amidst a wonderland of the desert's harsh beauty which is available to fulfill an exhilarating life-enriching adventure.
A squall of development over the last ten years in the Los Cabos Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo has drawn a tremendous amount of attention; and unfortunately as a result, Baja's natural beauty is at times difficult to see and often overlooked. Fortunately for those who wish to experience and enjoy Baja's amazing and natural wonders it has not disappeared, you just need to know where to look.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Baja Sport fishing, it's important you be aware that this elongated rocky desert peninsula, surrounded by ocean waters has the potential to display a whole host of faces; all dependent on your approach to it.
If you're of the folks who choose to drive south along Baja's major highway (Mex 1) you can feel more at ease knowing that this highway has received many improvements over the last several years. While traveling Baja's highway for the first time you'll soon recognize that this highway is far from the well groomed spacious highways or freeways we have all grown accustomed to in the US or Canada; however extra care and attention is recommended while driving. You'll want to be on the alert for are variable numbers of grazing cattle and other unique Baja wildlife that frequently clutter the banks of the highways. Taking your time and planning your trip to Baja will help ensure a safe and enjoyable travel south. Make frequent stops so you may absorb the breath taking ocean and red desert scenery.
La Paz Fishing
The first of the Baja Sport Fishing centers I'd like to introduce is La Paz. La Paz the capital city of the state of Baja California Sur, offers a welcoming and charming atmosphere. This large city has a warm and inviting traditional friendly Mexican population. La Paz features a beautiful waterfront known as "El Malecon", this is where the focal points of activities are centered. The Malecon is a popular and beautiful sea walk stretching along and beyond the downtown water front. Throughout the summer months this boulevard offers both locals and visitors alike an enjoyable place to hook-up with friends and enjoy many of Baja Mexico's traditional foods, grab a taco, a special coffee or take in the various choices of vibrant night life.
La Paz also is host to some spectacular fishing; in particular during the warmer months while the migrating Dorado, Rooster fish, Tuna, and Bill fish travel up the channel in between the Baja, mainland and Isla Cerralvo in order to blend with the inhabitant leopard grouper, Pargo, and various reef species. Isla Cerralvo is situated directly over top of one of the globe's best rooster fish holes. Espiritu Santo Island is an island near La Paz and has incredible big-game fishing and reef fishing. Espiritu Santo can be available by means of fast safe boats placing you right where the action is. Tuna, marlin fish, Wahoo, and the giant Travelly are just a few of the species caught in these amazing crystal clear blue waters.
Million Dollar Point is known as a focal point for snorkeling. This is where the Americans discarded massive amounts of war surplus in 1945. See almost everything from vibrant corals, shipwrecks, bulldozers and forklifts; that are populated with various species of resident fish life. If you're not a scuba diver....try the snorkeling. There is so much to see when you visit these unspoiled reefs.
Although La Paz Baja's fishing is a major attraction, La Paz has so much more to offer; La Pa has a traditional Mexico charm, distinguished yet energetic Mexican lifestyle not found elsewhere in Baja. Cobblestone streets provide an old world appeal as well as fun and interesting places to walk. Take a moment to sit on one of the many beach front benches and gaze and enjoy the lovely bay of La Paz, or go in search of great bargains, explore the fascinating history and culture as you stroll through the many narrow alleys that open to a whole host of shops specifically catering to the tourists.
Cabo San Lucas Fishing
The Cabo San Lucas fishing areas include the Cabo Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. These areas in particular have undergone the largest and most rapid amounts of growth above and beyond any location in Baja California. Over the course of the last decade these communities have exploded with multi-story hotels, condos and new golf courses. As a result of this rapidly changing community it is easy to find yourself turned around and unable to find the street you're looking for; because it may buried within a new large development neighborhood.
One thing that hasn't changed, the Cabo Baja fishing is always fantastic! San Jose del Cabo host to the world famous double Gordo Banks; is also known to be Baja's most consistent all year round off-shore fishing hole. The Gordo Banks hole can be easily accessible within a panga boats range of approximately six miles off-shore. This hot fishing hole is filled primarily with resident bottom fish; of which are attractive to hordes of migratory tuna, wahoo, dorado, and marlin fish ranging in the 1,000 lb range. The winter months are exceptionally good fishing at Gordo Banks, mainly because it is situated within the wind shadow of the range that forms the tip of Baja known as "The Sierra de la Laguna Mountain". Cabo San Lucas is located at the very tip of Baja California Sur and is also where a nice sized marina exists. Many who visit Los Cabos enjoy the energetic night life as well as the variety of beach front hotels, exquisite and fine restaurants; and or sunning on the beaches while watching the cruise ships come and go daily.
Cabo San Lucas sits right on the meeting place of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean. From the geographical perspective this is the reason for the consistency of terrific fishing on either side, or often both; for wahoo, tuna, dorado, and various types of bill fish. Cabo's sport fishing industry is famous for its Striped Marlin Core Zone; the striped marlin makes its home just off the southern tip of Baja California Sur. Many who experience an exhilarating sport fishing extravaganza claim the thrill and excitement of it all to be unparalleled.
A Baja sport fishing adventure is not limited to fishing; it can include snorkeling in the revitalizing crystal azure waters, or perhaps a visit amongst the assortment of sea life and coral reefs off the Baja coasts, or explore any of the many remote white sand beaches and islands near La Paz or Los Cabos Baja.
You can learn more about Baja sport fishing and sport fishing charter packages that can be tailored to suite your needs available in the Baja.
Copyright (c) 2008 Anita Mckenzie
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Inland sport fishing is rapidly becoming a popular leisure activity among visitors to Tanzania. Although fishing is not permitted in national parks and game reserves, Tanzania's fresh water rivers and lakes ? occupying over 6 per cent of the country's total area- provide visitors with numerous rewarding fishing opportunities.
During the rainy season, the country's rivers and their tributaries are inhabited by plenty of fish and it is therefore a good idea to take a fishing safari after the short and long rains. The short rains fall in November and December, while the long rains are received in April and May. Some of Tanzania's best inland fishing fishing grounds are Mwanza, Musoma, Lake Tanganyika and Rufiji River.
For the sports fishing safari enthusiast looking for the best fishing experience in Tanzania, there are a number of Tanzania tour and safari companies that organize fishing safaris. At the Lake Victoria ports of Mwanza and Musoma, you can also find friendly boatmen who will easily let you go with them on their daily fishing trips. Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake and hosts diverse tropical freshwater fish species that are often exported to aquariums the world over.
Mwanza, a port town on the Southern part of lake Victoria, is one of the popular Tanzania travel destinations for a fishing safari. At Mwanza port, you can catch huge Nile Perch and Tilapia. This port city is one of the best places to get started with inland sport fishing in Tanzania. Mwanza is the cultural centre of Tanzania's largest ethnic group, the Sukuma.
Musoma, on the other hand, sits on the eastern edge of Lake Victoria near the Kenyan border and has plenty of Nile Perch - locally known as Sangara or Chengu. The port has plenty of boats to take visitors across the lake. Lake Victoria is the largest tropical lake in the world and second largest freshwater lake in terms of surface area. The lake's shoreline is 3440 km and has more than 3000 islands many of which are inhabited.
Lake Tanganyika, the second largest freshwater lake in the world by volume after Lake Baikal, is also a popular fishing spot in Tanzania. The lake hosts over 350 fish species including the Nile Perch and the Goliath Tiger Fish. Lake Tanganyika stretches across Tanzania, Burundi, DRC, and Zambia, with Tanzania having the largest share. Among the over 2000 plant and animal species found in Lake Tanganyika, about 600 are unique and found nowhere else in the world.
The largest river in Tanzania, Rufiji River, provides opportunity for both salty water and freshwater fishing. The 21 lakes in the Rufiji floodplain area, plus the hundreds of ponds and creeks are the grounds for freshwater fishing. During the annual floods, these lakes and creeks fill up and yield good fish catches. Saltwater fishing takes place at the sandbanks off the Rufiji Delta near the coast, where good conditions exist for prawn fishing.
Fly fishing in Tanzania's rivers and streams is also becoming a favorite activity for visitors to Tanzania.
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