Well here is the report from the weekend trip. Went down there Friday and came back Sunday. We left Friday around noon and picked up a buddy in Rosarita and then drove the rest of the way down (80 KM) the road was much better than the past with a few spots getting improved still and looks of many more changes to come. The road to the camp is all new to the town and the dirt part the last few miles was not bad. LOOK OUT for the speed bumps in town, they feel 3ft tall. Once we got the the camp things are the same and hasn't changed, get the big cabins if you want a little more room, make sure you take a fan to stay cooler. We got our boat in the morning and had capt. Jorge And he speaks good english and knows how to fish. He took us just out of the camp and we looked for the WSB but no luck. We then started catching some nice bottom fish till 10AM, then made a move north for 1 hour and did well on the bottom fish till 3pm and then headed back. Came in with a full cooler of fish that included Sheaphead and Lind and Reds. Cooked some BBQ and BS with some buddies. Next day we stayed close and on a smoother bottom and did great, Sean scored a couple of great Calico's on a Luganus Jigs. I was working a large Chrome Crock with a little squid. Still no WSB but they are there, just could not get them to bite. Headed back around 3pm and made it back by 10 with the crossing at Otay with a little delay with 2nd inspection, had some eggs in the cooler...


Here is the link to all the photos..
http://onecooltuna.smugmug.com/Fishi...8119309_3sPNm5
Over all had a great time, go on down and have some fun, for less than $200 for 2 day of fishing you can't beat it. More guys less money per. The boats are $200 a day for 5 fishermen and the big cabins are $60 a day. Fish cleaning is $10 to $15 and tip the Capt if he puts you the fish. By no means is it a resort, but it is Clean and they treat you right. Safe and easy to get there with better roads. Middle of the week it is cheaper as well.
Here is the link to all the photos..
http://onecooltuna.smugmug.com/Fishi...8119309_3sPNm5
Over all had a great time, go on down and have some fun, for less than $200 for 2 day of fishing you can't beat it. More guys less money per. The boats are $200 a day for 5 fishermen and the big cabins are $60 a day. Fish cleaning is $10 to $15 and tip the Capt if he puts you the fish. By no means is it a resort, but it is Clean and they treat you right. Safe and easy to get there with better roads. Middle of the week it is cheaper as well.