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Time to Go Fishing in Baja Mexico

By Jim Labelle

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Summer time is here which means it is prime time for fishing in the rich Pacific waters of Baja and the gentle waters of the Sea of Cortez in Sonora, Mexico. Every year serious anglers travel to Mexico to catch record marlin, dorado, billfish and yellow tuna. Though it is possible to charter fishing boats throughout the Baja and Sonoran region, many anglers prefer to bring their own boats, because there is nothing like being captain of your own craft. You can set your own schedule, make your own plans, and fish whenever you please. There are plenty of places to dock your boat in the Baja, and great roads make it easy to travel there by towing it behind your RV or truck.

If you are planning to bring your own boat to Mexico for your fishing trip to Baja, you will want to plan your trip to ensure you and your boat are completely protected. Although you can ask your current insurance agent for additional coverage for your boat while you are in Mexico, U.S. insurance companies do not offer liability coverage for any injuries sustained while in Mexico. Getting Mexico liability boat insurance will cover any personal injury costs in the unfortunate event of a boat accident while you are in Mexico. Mexico watercraft insurance policies will also include funds for legal assistance and bond coverage. No one wants to worry about being in an accident while on vacation. If you are properly prepared with Mexican watercraft insurance, you will not have to worry because no matter what happens, you will be covered.

Taking your boat into Mexico is no more complicated than taking your vehicle. You will, of course, want to make sure your truck or RV is properly covered with Mexican auto or RV insurance. Make sure you have the proper registration papers for your boat and vehicle to show at the border as you cross into Mexico. It's a good idea to call ahead and reserve a place to stay before you head down. When you are towing a boat or jet skis, you will not want to be driving around looking for a place to stay. You can also ensure that there is a good place to park your boat at your hotel choice. If you are taking an RV, look for an RV park on the beach. Often you can find one with a boat dock or slips, which will make it even easier to get an early start when you set out to fish.

Wherever you plan on going in Baja for your fishing vacation, you are sure to encounter golden beaches, cool ocean breezes, friendly people, and most importantly, incredible fishing. Whether you choose to spend your time on the tranquil waters of the Sea of Cortez or the open water of the Pacific, you will be spending time in some of the best fishing waters in the world. So get your boat ready, get your Mexican insurance, and get going! The warm Pacific waters of Mexico await!

Written by: http://www.Mexpro.com For a free, no obligation coverage analysis and quotation, with the option to purchase and print your policy online, please visit http://www.mexpro.com .

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