Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive

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Dive Report Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive June 15th. 2012
Todays first Dive was at Pelican Rock
Vis was 60 feet Water Temp. at surface was 76 degrees 70 at 60 feet
No Wind and No Current
Divers reported seeing Parrotfish, Big Green Moray Eels, Triggerfish, Trumpetfish, Cortez Angelfish and much more.
2nd Dive was at Middle Wall vis at 70 feet was over 75 feet
Divers saw some real Big Grouper, Big Lobsters, Cortez Garden Eels, Jewel Moray, Blue and Gold Snappers. Peering over the Canyon Walls here is a great experence you can see forever down into the submarine Canyon.
Summer is almost here dont miss out on a great Dive experence diving the Sea of Cortez this year.
Safe Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive June 19th 2012.
Well the g-20 summit is over and traffic is back to normal.
Todays first Dive was at the Middle Wall.
Vis was 90 to 100 feet.Water temp at 80 feet was 70 degrees.
No current or surge.
Divers saw monster size Groupers, Cortez Round StingRays, Tiger Reef eel, Blue Spotted Jacks and a few Big lobsters.
2nd Dive was at Lands End great Vis. here also.
Divers saw three White tip Reef Sharks, Nudibranchs, Sea lions, Cortez Anglefish, Big Green Morays, Barberfish, Morish Idols,Puffers and Ballonfish this is just a few. Its impossable to name all of whats seen here. Just do it and you to will be saying I cant belive what I saw.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive report from Cabo San lucas from Baja Dive June 22nd. 2012
Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall Vis was 60 feet Water temp at 80 feet was 66 degrees.
There was a slight current.
Divers saw a Tiger Reef Eel, garden Eels, Lobsters, Crevalle Jacks, Round Sting Rays, Spotted Grunts just to name a few.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock 60 foot Vis.
Divers saw Blunthead Triggerfish, Giant Hawkfish, Cortez Anglefish, Bumphead Parrotfish, Mexican Goatfish, and lots more.
The Hurrican is over and conditions will Improve in the next few days.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas June 25th. from Baja Dive
Todays first dive was at North Wall as soon as we arrived at the site you could see that he Vis. was great 80 feet here.
Divers saw a big school of Yellow Snappers, Puffers, Trumpetfish, Blue and Gold Snappers,Rainbow Runners, and some lobsters in the Rocks.

2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock. Vis here was also awsome no current or surge Today Water is still a bit cold but the Warm Baja Sun warms you right up.
Divers saw a school of Mexican Barracuda out over the Sub Marine Canyon, also seen were Frogfish, Leather Bass, Groupers, Giant Electric Ray, Parrotfish,Green Morays and lots more.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
We can't wait to be there! I just got a new strobe and I am so excited to try it out. We are bring brand new divers with us and they have only dives were in the Dominican Republic (and not on the good side of the island) so their experience in the Sea of Cortez is going to be amazing to see. We will see you July 9!
 
Hi Melissa looking forward to meeting you and your group.Your going to love the Diving here.
see you soon
Dee
We can't wait to be there! I just got a new strobe and I am so excited to try it out. We are bring brand new divers with us and they have only dives were in the Dominican Republic (and not on the good side of the island) so their experience in the Sea of Cortez is going to be amazing to see. We will see you July 9!

Dive report from Cabo San Lucas July 2nd. 2012 From Baja Dive
Todays first Dive was at North Wall, Vis. was good 65 feet and water temp was 68 at depth
and no Surge.
Divers saw Cortez Round Sting Ray, Big School of yellow Snappers, Green Morays, Garden Eels, Balloon Fish.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock also good Vis here today.
Divers saw Lots of grunts, Cortez Angle Fish, Morish Idols, Parrotfish, King Anglefish just to name a few.
Conditions are getting better every Day and it looks like summer will stick this time.
Happy 4th. of July and Safe diving to all.
Dee

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Dive report from Cabo San Lucas July 3rd 2012 from Baja Dive.
Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall Vis was 70 feet waterTemp is 67 degrees.
No current or Surge. Very nice warm Day again in Cabo.
Divers saw Big Groupers 1 had what looked like a spear tip sticking out from his head most likley from a poacher.
Also seen were a school of Grunts, trumpetfish, Stone scorpionfish, Chameleon Wrasse Vis at 80 was at least 80 feet.
2nd Dive was at Neptunes Finger great Vis here also.
Divers saw Mexican Goatfish, Jewel Moray, and a schoolof Mexican Barracuda just to name a few.
Looking forward to the 4th. of July fireworks show at the Medano Beach on the 4th.
Happy forth of July to all and safe Diving.
Dee

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Dive report from Cabo San Lucas July 3rd 2012 from Baja Dive.
Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall Vis was 70 feet waterTemp is 67 degrees.
No current or Surge. Very nice warm Day again in Cabo.
Divers saw Big Groupers 1 had what looked like a spear tip sticking out from his head most likley from a poacher.
Also seen were a school of Grunts, trumpetfish, Stone scorpionfish, Chameleon Wrasse Vis at 80 was at least 80 feet.
2nd Dive was at Neptunes Finger great Vis here also.
Divers saw Mexican Goatfish, Jewel Moray, and a schoolof Mexican Barracuda just to name a few.
Looking forward to the 4th. of July fireworks show at the Medano Beach on the 4th.
Happy forth of July to all and safe Diving.
Dee
 

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