Explore Our Fishing Maps for New Zealand and California/Baja California

Locate the best fishing spots with our specialized maps for New Zealand and California/Baja California. These regions are backed by Sam McClatchie’s extensive experience and expertise, providing you with reliable and accurate gamefishing intel. Explore each region to find the perfect fishing hotspots.

California & Baja California

Our maps cover the important game fishing areas from the Oregon-California border to the tip of the Baja Peninsula, across to Puerto Vallarta, and into the Sea of Cortez. We cover all of the coast of California  plus Ensenada, Mexico out to approximately 60 nautical miles from shore. Our maps also focus on the fabulous fishing areas of Baja Sur, covering both sides of the Baja Peninsula from Magdalena Bay, to Cabo San Lucas & the East Cape, and up to La Paz &  Loreto in the Gulf of California.

New Zealand

Most of the game fishing in New Zealand takes place around the North Island. Our maps include the iconic game fishing areas in Northland, Great Barrier,  and Coromandel, the open West coast from North Cape to Taranaki, and the famous bluefin tuna fishing areas of Waihau Bay, East Cape, and the Bay of Plenty. Regional maps are centred on the most commonly used launch points and extend to approximately 60 nautical mile radius. We also cover Fiordland and Greymouth-Hokitika, depending upon the needs of subscribers.

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Testimonials From Our Anglers

Sam is an incredibly knowledgeable and experienced oceanographer. The product he produces is far more technically advanced than alternatives simply due to the effort Sam puts into his product as a result of his years of studying the ocean and the creatures that inhabit it. His knowledge is unmatched in the fishing maps industry.

Che Kranenburg

Spot on again Sam. I fished that break off the Cavallis this morning. Had a pack attack of striped marlin resulting in a double hook up. After that just put one lure out and hooked another one. Skippies are stacked up against it.

Paul Spooner