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Ensenada / Punta Banda spearfishing?
We are planning to go camping / motelling to Ensenada and I have never Spearfished there but would like to consider it for this trip.
I've done a search of the Baja fishing Regs
http://www.bajabound.com/before/permits/fishing.asp
http://www.bajaquest.com/fishing/rules.htm
and they appear fairly clear except but I do have a few questions
1) Is the fishing any good there?
2) Does skin-diving mean freediving or is SCUBA permitted?
3) We are entering the water from land, does a shore entrance exclude the need for a fishing license?
Thank you
Mexican Fishing Licenses and Boat Permits
As of January 2008 only fishing permits are required, boat permits are no longer required.
If you will be fishing on a boat in Mexico, you will need to obtain a fishing license for all members who will be present. Fishing licenses may be
obtained from some local tackle shops or from the Mexican government's CONAPESCA (Comisión Nacional de Acuacultura y Pesca) office in San Diego.
The only CONAPESCA office in the U.S. is located in San Diego. They will issue licenses by mail if you do not live in the San Diego area. Print out an
application or visit CONAPESCA's website. Mail the application in to them with your money order or cashiers' check, your valid registration, a
self-addressed stamped envelope and they will send you your documents by mail. They recommend using certified mail for both envelopes.
CONAPESCA
Oficina de Pesca
2550 Fifth Avenue Suite 15
San Diego, CA 92103
Telephone: 619.233.4324
Fax: 619.233.0344
www.conapescasandiego.org
Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 2pm
Accepted forms of payment: only money orders or cashiers' checks in the correct amount and made out to Oficina de Pesca.
Prices subject to change.
Fishing license pricing:
One week: $25.80
One month: $37.00
One year: $48.20
If you are driving through or live in San Diego, the Fisherman's Landing located in Shelter Island makes it convenient to obtain a fishing license and
boat permit in a matter of minutes. If you are an avid fisherman, you will be impressed with their selection of tackle and their friendly staff as
well.
Fisherman's Landing
2838 Garrison Street
San Diego, CA 92106
Telephone 619.221.8506
Fax 619.222.0799
www.saltwatertackle.com
email: fishing@saltwatertackle.com
Hours: Winter 7am - 6pm; Summer 7am - 11pm
Seven days a week
Forms of payment: cash, personal checks, major credit cards
Fishing license pricing:
One week: $39
One year: $64
Mexican Sportfishing Regulations from Oficina de Pesca San Diego
When operating a boat that carries fishing equipment in Mexican waters, it is necessary to hold a valid fishing license for everybody aboard the boat,
regardless of age and whether fishing or not. A fishing license is not required when fishing from land.
Only one rod or line with hook is permitted in the water, per person, but there is no restriction regarding the number of replacement items.
A fishing license allows to capture only fin fish. It does not allow to capture any mollusks or crustaceans, and their capture by anyone is strictly
prohibited. Totuava, turtles and marine mammals are under protection of the Ministry and may not be captured at any time.
To capture bottom fish, up to four hooks on a vertical line may be used.
The use of electric reels is restricted to disabled fisherman only, after written authorization from the Ministry before use.
Bag and Possession Limits
In ocean waters and estuaries the limit is a total of ten fish per day, with no more than 5 catches of a single species, except of the species of
marlin, sailfish, swordfish and shark of which only one specimen of either is allowed and which counts as five toward the overall 10 fish limit, or
dorado, roosterfish, shad or tarpon, of which only two samples of this group are allowed, and which count as five toward the overall 10 fish limit.
Limit on inland bodies of water (rivers, lakes, dams, etc.) is five fish per day, whether of a single species or in combination.
Underwater fishing is limited to five fish per day, using rubber band or spring type harpoons, and only while skindiving.
There is no limit to the practice of "catch and release" as long as the fish that exceed the bag limit be returned to their environment in good
survival condition.
Where sportfishing is conducted from boats out at sea for longer that three days, the bag limit will be the equivalent of three times the amounts
mentioned above.
Violations
It is illegal to capture and maintain alive any fish for ornamental purposes.
It is prohibited to receive any financial gain from the product obtained through sportfishing.
It is prohibited to dump trash, litter or substances that harm the aquatic flora or fauna, whether on lakes, river banks, shores or oceanic waters.
It is prohibited to collect shells, corals, sea anemones and snails, or to disturb the original ecosystem environment.
It is prohibited to practice sportfishing 250 meters or less from swimmers.
It is prohibited to use artificial lighting to attract large quantities of fish.
It is prohibited to discharge firearms in Mexican waters.
Fish caught under a sportfishing license may not be filleted aboard the vessel from which it was caught.
It is requested that all unusual activities, occurrences or record catches to be reported to the nearest Oficina de Pesca, or to its representation in
San Diego, CA., in order to ensure the preservation of natural resources for the continued enjoyment of all fisherman.
Quote: | Originally posted by Minnow
Yes I do. or did. My dog must have ate them. I also have a couple of hot
young girls to back my story up. However, they are out water skiing in
the Estero. Well actually, they were water skiing, but now they are out at the island spearfishing. Really, they were spearfishing,
but they tagged such a huge fish that they have to tow it back and it is taking a very long time. Really. |
[Edited on 9-5-2008 by synch]
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woody with a view
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Ensenada / Punta Banda spearfishing?
seeing how you aren't fishing FROM land i think you can figure this part out. i'm pretty sure if you are snorkeling OR scuba you must have a license
if you have a spear gun OR hawaiian sling..
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bajabound2005
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Ensenada / Punta Banda spearfishing?
Contact Dale's Diving in La Bufadora - I'm sure he can give you some current and accurate info.
http://www.labufadoradive.com/
Sallysouth-- trust me, Fishbuck is well familiar with Punta Banda by now! He was here last week.
[Edited on 9-7-2008 by bajabound2005]
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Be careful with the link of the divestore:
Mcafee detected a trojian sniffer program the second I opend that link.
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Bwana_John
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SCUBA is NOT allowed while spearfishing in Mexico, breath-hold diving only is allowed while spearfishing.
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