The Online Magazine for traveling and living in Baja California Mexico

Home
Feature Stories
Baja Weather
Tropical Watch Weather
Live La Paz Conditions
Baja Videos
Business Directory

Baja Travel

Adventures & Activities
Baja Destinations
Places to Stay
Baja Travel Info
Dining & Food
Driving Baja

Baja Living

Baja Real Estate
Baja Business
Mexico Law
Baja Life & Living
General Information

Weather & Roads

Weather & Conditions
Tropical Watch Weather
Baja Road Report

General Info

Submit Articles
Advertise with Us
Contact Us
rss feed RSS Feed

Insider Updates

Subscribe
Unsubscribe

 

Sitemap

Bookmark and Share

Join email list

Latest Stories

Baja Fishing Reports
Mexicana Airlines Quits Biz
CostaBaja Resort News
Will & Testaments in Mexico
La Paz Gold Cup Tourney
Rosarito Beach News
Hurricane Watch Report
Dog Rescue News
Cedros Sport Fishing
Tortugueros Las Playitas
Pimp n Ho Ball 2010
Burning Man & Baja
Boat for Sale (New Pixs!)
Sailing Club Plans 2010-11
Best Diving & Dive Report
AZ Immigration Revisited
Benefit Auction in La Paz
Mexico Travel Warning
Mexican Nationality 2010
Why Visit Los Cabos
Live La Paz Weather
Love Shack Cruises - Cabo
Sea Kayak Adventures -Loreto
Transport & Tours Los Cabos

The Online Magazine for Traveling & Living in Baja
New Stories - Subscribe for FREE - Advertise - Contact

Taking Kids Fishing in Baja

Sport fishing in the Sea of Cortez can be a great father/son bonding event. Whether choosing an open panga charter, a super panga charter or a cabin cruiser, your well trained and locally knowledgable captains will make your fishing adventure exciting and memorable.

When one first becomes a father and has a son, you always dream of the many fun activities that you will be able to introduce to your offspring and share that special quality time with them. Fishing is one of those sports that I wanted to teach and show my son since he was born!

Now at six years of age, I thought it was time to see if he shares the same passions as I do and being a believer that more outdoor activities and sports is what we should be teaching our children, I felt ready to embark on such an adventure.

We had decided on La Paz for the whole family vacation and were now at the dock at six am where our Mosquito Fleet Panga had been waiting for our arrival. After some fifteen minutes we stopped to buy bait and my son’s eyes lit up when he saw the buckets of sardines fall into the bait receiver as if to say “small fish to catch bigger fish, wow”!

By the time we reached the fishing grounds we were ripe with anticipation of what was in store for us. As fate would have it, my son hooked up first and I felt compelled to help and instruct on correct procedures and to my amazement he was a natural. After a twenty-minute fight he managed to boat a fifteen-pound Yellow Tail that he struggled to hold up with the aid of our captain “Lamberto”. Although tired and beat my son’s face was a joy to see and he never stopped smiling for the rest of the day if not all week long. We continued to fish until two ‘o’clock and returned with enough fish for dinner that evening. We were truly proud anglers both of us now and have been telling our fish tales for some months now. Thank you to The Mosquito Fleet for making one of my dreams come true and of course to my good friend now and captain, Lamberto.

I’ll never forget that first time taking my firstborn son out on a trip and now look forward to taking my newborn son on a trip in a few years!