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striperslayer24
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Traveling to Gonzaga Bay
Hello everyone! I am planning a fishing trip with a friend to Gonzaga Bay for the end of May. We are looking to cross the border, go through Mexicali,
and take the 5 down to our destination. This would be my first time driving in Baja and I understand there are risks traveling down South, so I was
wondering if anyone had advice based on their experiences for a first-timer. We would only be taking a truck (no trailer). Currently looking to stay
at Alfonsinas or stay at a fish camp and charter a panga. Any tips or recommendations are greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
P.S. Is there a way to find if others are traveling on the same dates? Might be nice to have a caravan for the way down.
Tight Lines!
- Dane
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Welcome.
There is a forum here just for your request: Shared Rides, convoys, ...
Alfonsina's has not had many positive reports since it turned into a boutique hotel about when Highway 5 was completed.
Otherwise, Gonzaga is a beautiful bay and my family's first destination in Baja, back in 1965!
It was a 5 hour drive to go the 50 miles from Puertecitos to Gonzaga, up to 1986, when a graded road replaced the first Jeep trail, and not paved
until about 2014.
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how long do you guys have? any chance of doing another hundred miles?
[Edited on 3-8-2023 by Don Pisto]
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striperslayer24
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Quote: Originally posted by David K  | Welcome.
There is a forum here just for your request: Shared Rides, convoys, ...
Alfonsina's has not had many positive reports since it turned into a boutique hotel about when Highway 5 was completed.
Otherwise, Gonzaga is a beautiful bay and my family's first destination in Baja, back in 1965!
It was a 5 hour drive to go the 50 miles from Puertecitos to Gonzaga, up to 1986, when a graded road replaced the first Jeep trail, and not paved
until about 2014. |
Hi David! Thanks for the info! I appreciate it, ya I have seen the reviews also which made me a bit unsure. Maybe the fish camps are a better option.
Thanks again.
- Dane
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striperslayer24
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Hey Don Pisto! Are you referring to Bay of LA? That was our first option but we were thinking it might be a better idea to not go that far south for
the first time. How would you say the spot compare? Thanks
- Dane
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Quote: Originally posted by striperslayer24  | Quote: Originally posted by David K  | Welcome.
There is a forum here just for your request: Shared Rides, convoys, ...
Alfonsina's has not had many positive reports since it turned into a boutique hotel about when Highway 5 was completed.
Otherwise, Gonzaga is a beautiful bay and my family's first destination in Baja, back in 1965!
It was a 5 hour drive to go the 50 miles from Puertecitos to Gonzaga, up to 1986, when a graded road replaced the first Jeep trail, and not paved
until about 2014. |
Hi David! Thanks for the info! I appreciate it, ya I have seen the reviews also which made me a bit unsure. Maybe the fish camps are a better option.
Thanks again.
- Dane
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Alfonsinas is fine. Some of the old timers grumble about it because they remodeled and raised their rates…
What “fish camps” are you talking about? Unclear what you are referring to…
[Edited on 3-8-2023 by mtgoat666]
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L.A. Bay is just another 2 hrs drive and is a fully developed town for tourists and fishing. Many hotels and campgrounds and fishing guides/ boats to
hire. Unlike Gonzaga, it also has multiple restaurants and grocery stores.
I love Gonzaga because I am a camper and don't need electricity.
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I haven't been to bay of LA but have camped at Gonzaga. Gonzaga is beautiful, we have a travel trailer and camped on the beach. There is really not
much there. If I was you, I would go to Bay of LA.
Nothing to be scared of. My 1st time in Baja, I flew into Cabo. The ride from the airport to the resort, I felt like I was going to be kidnapped by
banditos due to all the crap you read online.
After towing our trailer from Oregon to as far S as Loreto and back. I can honestly say I felt safer in Baja than I do at home here in Portland,OR.
Enjoy your trip!
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Good morning, Gonzaga is a great stop. Alternate places to stay are: 1. VRBO at Papa Fernandez, 24', trailer nicely appointed. The owner does fishing
charters in his panga. Check VRBO listings for availability. 2. El Sacrificio, basic cabin with showers and flush toilet. They can usually arrange for
fishing charters with the local commercial fishermen. I will be there in April and again in June. Have a wonderful time. As an aside, consider taking
the Mexicali East entrance and follow the truck route, avoids the downtown section.
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I'm not an old timer but the tone at alfonsina's has definitely changed. It's less friendly and a little bit like they are trying too hard to justify
calling themselves a resort. Not a bad place to sleep but less fun and not a great impromptu stop anymore.
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Quote: Originally posted by striperslayer24  |
Hey Don Pisto! Are you referring to Bay of LA? That was our first option but we were thinking it might be a better idea to not go that far south for
the first time. How would you say the spot compare? Thanks
- Dane |
BoLA is certainly no garden spot but you'll have a much better shot at better fishing, lodging and dining and if you get blown off the water there's
more exploring to be had.....jmo of course
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Quote: Originally posted by striperslayer24  | Hello everyone! I am planning a fishing trip with a friend to Gonzaga Bay for the end of May. We are looking to cross the border, go through Mexicali,
and take the 5 down to our destination. This would be my first time driving in Baja and I understand there are risks traveling down South, so I was
wondering if anyone had advice based on their experiences for a first-timer. We would only be taking a truck (no trailer). Currently looking to stay
at Alfonsinas or stay at a fish camp and charter a panga. Any tips or recommendations are greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
P.S. Is there a way to find if others are traveling on the same dates? Might be nice to have a caravan for the way down.
Tight Lines!
- Dane |
if you think you need a caravan to make it through the Baja war zone - it might not be a destination for you.
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There are the palapas just south of the runway as well but last I heard they were a little spendy but nowhere near as much as Alfys.
X2 on Bahia, Gonzaga would be ok for a night or two but Bahia has so many more options. If you do decide to do that, talk to some captains down there
now, May is when things start heating up both weather and fishing so boats could be hard to find spur of the moment.
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Here, Bajazly means: Bahia = Bahía de los Angeles (L.A. Bay), not to be confused with Bahía San Luis Gonzaga (Gonzaga Bay).
 
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A quick internet search did not turn up any established sportfishing operations around Gonzaga, other than caravans and "mother ship" operations out
of San Felipe. It is probably a matter of finding someone with a panga who will agree to take you out such as at Papa Fernandez mentioned above.
Make sure they have a radio and life jackets!
A little to the north, there is a seasonal fish camp that sets up around Km 115 but they are a pretty rough looking bunch. In the same area (Km 116)
mi amigo at Campo Cinco Islas has several pangas and a fishing trip can be arranged there. Ask for the owner, Augustine. They usually go out at dawn
due to frequent strong winds in that area. Primitive camping available, bring your bug spray and a strong stomach if you use the outhouse. The
fishing is OK, usually some Sierra can be caught, maybe a grouper. BOLA probably has a greater variety of species.
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its just never been good enough to merit sportfishing operations, juan cook hits it up before he heads south to BoLA in the summer but you can always
just ask at the ranch they'll hook you up.....but my advice is spring for a small blow up boat with a 15hp motor and head to the PF reef for some of
those WSB
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now, what is the PF reef?
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I am guessing that there is a reef at Punta Final.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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yeah my apologies.......so much fun, so many fish in so much accessible shoreline, you may not tug on a 30# YT but what a blast even just boating
around drinking beers with your buddy....jig Krocs and expect a fish on every drop
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I was hoping this Baja Catch map (from Gene Kira's MexFish.com) would show the reef...
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