Dude you are so lucky. I've not fished it but have a friend that lives down there parts of the year, and he says it can be epic. He's been trying to get me to move down there for years.
If your kayaking at times the surf get's big so watch out. Most of the coast there is sand with a big beach break, but just south of the Todos Santos there is a rocky point or essentually two big rocky hills right on the water. If it's rough you can still sometimes launch from the beach between the two hills. There is also a small sheltered cove kind of stuck right in the middle of the North outcropping of rock. It's kind of hard to get to, but if you can find the road in you can launch there when you can't put in anywhere else.
Since it's on the pacific side you get different fish depending on the current, but inshore it's most likely Jacks Pargo and groupers. Fish right in front of the rocky areas. I'd take some Iron like 6Xjrs or Sumos for fishing deep, and Krocidiles, megabaits, and rapalas for fishing on top. Take a bunch of sabikis and make bait if you can. Fish them like you would here for surface yellowtail but tighter to the shore with a fifty pound fluorcarbon leader on anything from twenty to thirty pound line. Go a ways off the beach and you can catch tuna, Dorado or even Marlin there, depending if they are around. If you get a skipjack cut it in to strips and slow troll them. Killer Dorado bait.
I'd also take some surf spinning gear. Sometimes you can catch roosters and other jacks and even Pargo casting lures right off the rocks or sand.
Jim
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