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Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Nov. 19th.
Todays frist dive was at North Wall
Vis 60 feet
Water temp. 78 degrees
Divers reported seeing Big school of Yellow Snappers at 30 feet, Trumpetfish, Bigeye Jacks, Triggerfish, Some big Pacific Dog Snappers, Redlight Gobys.
2nd. Dive was at Pelican Rock.
Lots of Mexican Goatfish, Spotted Boxfish, King Angles, Longnose hawkfish, Ballonfish,and Pancho our local Sea Lion that stays here all year. He weighs around 350 lb.
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Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive.Aug.9th.
Hi Divers Today First dive was at north Wall Vis. Was 80 feet Water Temp. 83 Degrees.We saw lots of big parrotfish Grass eels,White Nudebranch with Red spots, Trigger fish.No surge and a very mild current.
2nd Dive at Neptunes Finger. Divers saw two Whale Sharks They were just hanging around for hours.Because of our location at the end of a 1000 mile long land mass we are like an Island so you never know what will swim by.While
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Aug.4th.
Hi Divers Today we Dove at Peligan Rock on the first Dive.Vis was 60 to 70 feet. Water temp. at the surface was 83 degrees and 78 degrees at 60 feet.There was still some surge but not bad.
Divers saw Rainbow scorpionfish,Triggerfish,Anglefish,frogfish,just lots of tropical marine life as always.
North Wall had same Vis. and a little less surge. This is a great Dive for Mirco Life Photos.Nudibranchs,Rainbow Wrasse,RedlightGobys and if