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Fishing
the Coronado Islands
Lat 117 16 30
West 32 25 50 North
The Coronado Islands
are located in Mexican waters, Fish Species
include Barracuda, Bonito, YellowTail, Tuna, Dorado, Marlin, RockCod, Whitefish,
Halibut, Shark ,Whitefish, Swordfish and the odd fish that you've never
seen before.
Personal Mexican
fishing licenses are required for
aboard a sportfishing boat, weather they are
fishing or not. The cost of fishing licenses currently are: $8.50
for a one-day license, $19.00 for a one week
license, and $34.50
for an annual license.
(in U.S. dollars--varies with exchange rate fluctuations) Validity of the
license starts on the day it is purchased. An annual license purchased
on July 20, 1999 will expire on July 19, 2000. Tackle shops and travel
clubs mark up the price of the licenses to cover their commission.
Bag
and Possession Limits
Pay close attention
to these catch limits. Part of the problem has been lack of awarness on
the part of the angler, the captain, and the fleet operators. Abiding by
the limits will perhaps help save this incredible fishery for future generations
to enjoy. Practice catch and release, and please- only take what you will
eat.
In ocean
waters and estuaries the limit is a total
of TEN fish per day, with no more than five catches of a single
specie. The EXCEPTIONS to this rule are:
1). Only ONE specimen
of EITHER Marlin, Shark, Sailfish, or Swordfish is allowed.
2). Only TWO samples of
Dorado
is allowed.
Limit on inland bodies of water
(rivers, lakes, dams, etc.) is five fish per day, weather of a single specie
or in combination. Underwater fishing is limited to five per day, using
rubber band or spring type harpoons, and only while SKIN
DIVING. 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 than three days,
the bag limit will be the equivalent of three times the amounts mentioned
above.
Other
Information:
Only
ONE rod or line with hook is permitted in the water, ,
but there is no restriction regarding the number of replacement items.
Violations:
It is prohibited
to receive any financial gain from the product
obtained through sportfishing.
It is prohibited to practice
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.
Directions:
From Mission Bay:
Head 180 South for 18 Miles
From San Diego Bay:
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Head 170 South for 13 miles
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