Sport Fishing in Buena Vista and Los Barriles
Los Barriles and Buena Vista are located in the heart of the Los Cabos East Cape region. This gentle and protected Sea of Cortez region provides calm waters rich with many types of aquatic life. This is one of the Baja’s most attractive fishing destinations. Here you’ll find 10 miles of accessible white sand beaches with a deep marine drop-off just a few miles off shore. The drop-off is called the 100 fathom curve. Fly fishing, deep sea fishing, panga fishing - there’s something for everyone. You can easily take a panga boat to the inshore waters to anchor near rock reefs extending from the beach. Many anchoring buoys placed by hotels and locals attract all kinds of fish. Commercial shark buoys further out attract baitfish which bring in larger fish such as dorado, tuna and skipjack. Beyond the curve, billfish, dorado and tuna feed on squid, mackerel, flying fish and sardina.
Available types of fish:
Shoreline: roosterfish, jacks, ladyfish, pargo, needlefish, cabrilla, triggerfish, pampano, sierra, and shaped cornetfish
Inshore: Dorado,rooster, bonita, skipjack, sierra, jacks, pompano, triggerfish and needlefish
Offshore: Marlin, sailfish, tuna, wahoo, and dorado.
This gorgeous region of the East Cape is reminiscent of the Mexico of old. Come see what you’re missing!
For more information about Buena Vista or Los Barriles properties, please contact Alfredo Cristo, RE/MAX Del Mar, 608-320-0799
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