HeyMister
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Trip Report: Kayak Fishing La Bocana
First of all, thanks for all the great input and advice I received when I was planning out this trip. I got a ton of good tips both from postings and
U2U messages. Sorry for the late report, but the first week of school was a bit overwhelming for this high school teacher…especially after a week in
Baja. What a shock to the system!
We left Los Angeles at 4:30 AM and hit the border by 6:30 with only minor delays getting our tourist cards. Smooth cruising except for the roller
coaster detour south of Ensenada. We only stopped to gas up and then some quick tacos at El Rosario, but that was it until El Guerrero. There was no
gas at the El Guerrero Pemex by the highway so we went into town and decided to pick up some beer and supplies. In retrospect we probably should have
hurried on our way and just gassed up at Vizcaino because we ran out of sunlight just as we ran out of blacktop on the road to Abrejos. Luckily we
had good directions to the Hotel La Bocana from Les because it was pretty freaky driving those roads in the dark. There are several roads that
parallel the lagoon on the way from Abrejos to La Bacona with the smoothest being close to the water. Having no idea where we were, we ended up on
the highest, roughest road moving about 5 miles an hour in pitch black having no idea if we were lost or not. This is probably a 1 ˝ day drive if you
are a first timer or prefer not to drive at night. We were very relieved to have Blanca meet us at the door of the B&B and we were also pleased
to find out she had made arrangements for us to get some dinner.
The accommodations were everything we could have asked for and after a good night sleep we woke up to a gorgeous view of the Pacific. After Les’s
specialty breakfast filled us up we were off for some fishing in the lagoon. It was non-stop fishing action from then on out with spotted bay bass
and occasional small grouper to 3-4 lbs., small halibut and even some tiny barracuda and triggers mixed in. We made camp at the lagoon and fished
hard the following 2 days. Lots and lots of fish but nothing big for us, although I did get slammed hard a few times by some grouper near the rocks.
There are many nice spots to camp all along the lagoon shore with the only drawback being lots of flies sharing your campsite.
We packed up camp with the intention of getting up to Asuncion by late afternoon but I bounced some firewood and gear off the truck on the way back
to La Bocana and after a failed search we were losing sunlight again and so we made camp at the little point just north of town called La Bocanita.
There is a nice sheltered launch here ideal for kayaks and so we set up our yaks that evening and launched and fished early the next day. We trolled
around the bay for Bonito to 10 lbs.( which is a blast on the kayaks) and picked up some calico and small halibut as well. We were having too much
fun to stop fishing and decided to save Asunción for next time. We fished hard all the next day and stayed at Les and Blanca’s place again so we
could get a shower and an early start home. Their place is a great deal and Les has built some additional rooms with private bathrooms where we
stayed our last night. This was a great trip! Between the sheltered launch at La Bocanita, and the lagoon I’d imagine there are very few mornings a
kayaker couldn’t get out and catch some fish. This is an ideal destination if you kayak or fish from a kayak! The drive home was beautiful and
uneventful except for the being waved into secondary inspection at the border. Oh, and we stopped in Tijuana for some great tacos al pastor carved
off the spit at Tacos El Gordo.
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dtbushpilot
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Great trip report mister, thanks for sharing.....dt
"Life is tough".....It's even tougher if you're stupid.....
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Russ
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Great trip report mister, thanks for sharing.....dt |
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BajaDove
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Baja is full of wonderful, helpful people and in Blanca and Les you found two of the best.
If its not where it is, its where it isn\'t.
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RnR
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Wow!!
The camping alone looks great and good fishing on top of that!
Your next trip will be 10 days, then three weeks, then .....
Great report.
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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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glad you enjoyed our neck of the desert and look forward to seeing you guys next time.
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sanquintinsince73
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Excellent trip report. My wife and I have read it about 4 times already. L.A.U.S.D. ???
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DianaT
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Glad you had such a great time and thanks for sharing it!
Diana
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bacquito
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Great report, thanks.
bacquito
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Skipjack Joe
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A bit of advice about the spot you camped on at Laguna Bocana - in case you decide to return. It floods during some high tides. We camped there one
December and the water came in completely over the salt flats, all the way to the road. The winter high tides are higher than in summer. You can see
the water reaching higher each day so there is plenty of time to get prepared.
Wonderful small game fishing in the lagoon. It's where I stepped on that sting ray. Now I wear boots.
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BajaBlanca
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awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww what a nice report !!! gracias amigos and hasta la vista ...
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HeyMister, Thanks for taking the time to share your adventure.
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