Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive

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Dive report from Cabo San Lucas Oct. 21st.
Vis. 75 to 85 feet
Water Temps. 85 degrees
Todays 1st. Dive was at North Wall. Divers reported seeing a 60 pound Wahoo. Also seen were Golden Jacks, Rainbow Runners, Cortez Garden Eels, Morish Iodels, Cortez Angels and schools of small baitfish.
2nd Dive was at North Wall Lots of big Lobsters everywhere. Also seen were Big Grouper, Puffers, Parrotfish, Mexican Goatfish.
Slight Current today.
No Surge.
Water temps will soon start to get colder and this will bring the Whale Sharks and Hammerheads back so get ready for some great Nov. Diving.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Oct. 22nd
Vis 75 feet
Water Temp 85 degrees.Current at the point
No surge at inner sites.
Todays first Dive was at Middle wall.Divers reported seeing trumpetfish, Reef Cornetfish,Blue Spotted Jacks, Cortez Angelfish, Green Morays.
2nd Dive was at Neptunes Finger.Divers reported seeing Cortez Rainbow Wrasse, Parrotfish, Tinsel Squirrelfish, Groupers,Mexican Goatfish.
Conditions are great at all locations except Gordo Banks.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Oct.23rd
Vis. 80 Feet
WaterTemp. 84 degrees
Slight Current No surge
Todays first Dive was at Neptunes Finger.
Divers saw a Giant School of Grunts at 40 feet.also seen were Lobsters, Green Morays, Porkfish, Stone Scorpionfish, Barberfish, Ballonfish.
2nd Dive was at the Point. The Divers saw Sea Lions, Tiger reef Eel, Yellow snappers,Groupers,
Water was real clear but there was a current.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive report from Cabo San Lucas Oct. 25th.
Vis. today 75 to 80 feet
Water temp. 85 degrees
Todays first Dive was at South Wall. This site is deep 80 to 110 feet.
Nice rock formations dot the top of the Canyon wall,Great place to see Turtles, Mantas,Barracudas.Today there were large schools of baitfish with Sea Lions zooming through watching them part as the Sea Lions pass and then close rank again is a great sight.
2nd Dive was at the point We droped in in front of the Sea Lions Rock.Three Lions came right over to us and wanted to play. They zoom off and come right back with a look on there face as if to say hey whats up come on lets go zooming around. After 10 Min.s of that we headed for last rock what a great place to see hundreds of Species of marine life. Awsom site for Mirco life bring your camara from Sea Lions, bait Balls and Garden Eels this site has it all.
There was a current here today so we just went with it and the Boat picked us up by Scuby Doo Rock.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive Report Cabo San Lucas Oct.26th
Special Report We just got back from a night Dive.
Vis was 75 feet
Water temp 86 Degrees.
I could not belive how many Lobsters there were. There was 5 or 6 on every rock.We saw octopus, a giant Parrotfish in his sleeping bubble,and all the coral flowers were in full bloom.
good Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas.Oct 27th.
Water Temp.85 degrees
Vis 70 to 75 feet
Todays first Dive was at Pelican Rock. We went right to the Sand Falls this Time and it was running great. Vis. Was killer. After the show there we Headed south at 90 feet and saw a giant Grouper around 200 Lbs. also seen were Cortez Anglefish, A Yellow Seahorse, and just tons of Tropical fish.Back near the surface all around the boat there was a giant school of baitfish so many that you could not see anything else.
2nd Dive was at North wall. where we saw Garden Eels, several more big Groupers, Lobsters,trumpetfish.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Oct. 29th
Vis 50 to 75 feet
Water temp.85 Degrees
Todays first Dive was at the Point.There was a little wind as is common to start off the winter season but not bad.We are very lucky to have mild winters and a mild Hurracane Season. Unlike the Mayan Rivera where the winter season can bring waves from 8 to 10 feet everyday and 4 to 5 storms a year during Hurracane season.
Divers reported seeing a huge Baitball at last rock also seen were Parrotfish, Groupers, Lobsters, Sea Lions and tons of Tropical Fish.
2nd. Dive was at Neptunes Finger. Divers reported seeing Large Green Morays, Grunts, school of yellow snappers, and two Whaoo over the Caynon.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Oct 31st.
Water temp. 85 Degrees
Vis 70 to 80 feet
First Dive today was at North Wall Divers reported seeing a Mermaid just kidding but saw everything else.Zillions of Tropical Fish,Eels,Lobsters, and the Sand Falls were running real strong.
2nd Dive was at Middle Wall awsome Vis you could see hundreds of feet into the Submarine Caynon.Divers saw a giant Grouper,Triggerfish,Parrotfish, and as always lots of Tropical Fish.
conditions are great at all sites.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Nov.1st.
Vis 80 feet
Water Temp 84 Degrees
Windy today but still great cond.s
Frist Dive was at Pelican Rock. Divers reported seeing big Parrotfish, Jewel Eel, Tunafish, Spottail Grunts,Triggerfish.
2nd Dive was at middle wall lots of Lobsters, Cortez Garden Eels, Mexican Barracuda, and lot more.
Here in Cabo we are very lucky to have the sites so close and protected from wind and surf so no matter what time of year you visit Divings going to be at least good if not great.
 
Dive Report from mCabo San Lucas Nov. 12th.
Hi Divers Todays Dive was at Cabo Pulmo
Vis 55 feet
Water Temp 83 degrees
Lots Of Tropical Fish small groups of Jacks,Golden Puffers, Barberfish, Morish Idols, Parrotfish.
The season for good Diving at Cabo Pulmo is closing so if your planning to Dive there better hurry.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 

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