Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive

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Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas March 24th.
Todays Dive was at Pelican Rock.
Vis was 55 feet Water Temp was 70 degrees almost no wind.
Divers reported seeing Three Whitetip Reef Sharks, Nudebranchs, Big Cortez Round Stingray, lots of King and Cortez Anglefish, Big Green Morays.
Sometimes I forget how lucky we are to live in a area where we have good conditions all year with over 800 species of tropical marine life. Its almost impossable to have a bad Dive here.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee

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Hey sorry I did not get a chance to meet you. But thanks for Diving with us see you next time.
Dee
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Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas March 29th.
Todays first Dive was at North Wall.
Water Temp.73 degrees
Vis.40 feet
Divers saw bigs schools of Yellow Snappers and Grunts, Garden Eels, Trumpetfish, Puffers, and Lobsters just to name a few.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock
Better Vis. here 60 feet.
Divers saw Big green Morays,Red and White Nudibranchs, Cortez Angles, Triggerfish, Big Sea Fans.
Looks like Spring is here so Vis. and water Temps. are going up.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive April 4th.
Todays first Dive was at North Wall.
Vis was 50 to 55 feet Water Temp. was 71 degrees.
Divers saw White tip Reef Sharks, Triggerfish, Cortez and King Anglefish, Green Morays, Schools of snappers, Guineafowl Puffers,and more.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock Divers reported the Sand Falls were going full blast.Also seen were Bumphead Parrotfish, Mooorish Idols, purple Surgeonfish, Cortez rainbow Wrasse,
Spring conditions are real good almost no wind and no surge.We are using 5mm full suits with hoods.
Safe Diving to all
Dee
 
Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive. April 9th.,
Todays first Dive was at North Wall .
Vis. was 50 feet Water Temp 68 degrees Air Temp 80 degrees.
Some times up wellings from the Sub Marine canyon here bring cooler water.But it also brings nutrients with it comes food for all marine life.
Divers saw Parrotfish, Triggerfish, a Sea Horse, Lots of yellow snappers, Garden Eels, Barberfish and much more.
2nd. Dive was at Lands end. Good Vis here as well.
Divers saw a group of Whitetip Reef Sharks, Sea Lions, Giant Hawkfish, rainbow Wrasse, Green Morays just to name a few.
A small current at the end of the Dive but still real nice Dive.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas April 14th. from Baja Dive.
Todays first Dive was at pelican Rock.
Vis. was 50 feet. water Temp was 67 degrees No surge and just a very light wind.
Divers reported seeing Cortez Round Stingray,Blue and Gold Snappers, Trumpetfish,
Pacific Dog Snapper.
2nd Dive was at Lands End good vis. and just a slight current.
Divers saw WhiteTip Reef Sharks, Spotted Porcupinefish, Coral Hawkfish, Cortez Anglefish, and lots more.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive April 16th
Wow spring conditions are great Vis 50 to 60 feet no wind today air Temp is 80 Degrees.
Todays first Dive was at Pelican Rock first stop to see the Sand Falls and they were falling really strong.
What an awsome site. Divers also saw Big Parrotfish, triggerfish, schools of grunts,yellow snappers, frogfish, Two Seahorses, and thousands more fish. Its no wonder Jacques Cousteau named the Sea of Cortez the worlds Aquarium. It was Jacques himself who discovered the Sand Falls and the great Dive sites here at lands End. And thanks to the National Parks and all the Divers who live and work here the parks areas are as they were 100s of years ago.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive April 20th.
Todays afternoon Dive Dive was at North Wall Divers saw a Whale Shark that was around 45 feet long it was going North along the wall in 10 to 20 feet of water stopping to look at all the Divers that were following it.
Also seen were Cortez Anglefish, Frogfish, Lobsters,trumpetfish, Sargent Majors, and the Sand Falls were going great.
All the Divers booked again for tomorrow thanks to Mr. Big.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive report from Cabo San Lucas from Baja Dive
Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall.
Water temp 67 degrees Vis. was 60 feet.
No current.
Divers Saw Octopus, WhiteTip reef Shark at 60 feet,Real Big school of Yellow Snappers,and Some groupers 100 to 175 Lbs.s
2nd Dive was at the point
a current picked up by the end of the Dive
Divers saw a Big Green Sea Turtle, three Reef Sharks, Tons of Tropical Fish and Sea Lions playing at the Wreck.
Safe Diving to all
Dee
 
Cabo San Lucas Dive report from Baja Dive April 26th
Todays frist Dive was at pelican Rock Water temp. was 68 degrees
Vis.55 feet No current no wind.
Divers saw Parrotfish, Zebre Eel, Round Stingray,Nudibranchs.
2nd Dive was at Lands End Clear and Calm Vis. was 65 feet,
Divers saw a big school of Mackeral with big Jacks zooming through,There was a big school of grunts white tip Reef Sharks.
The Sea lions were playing in front of the Arch.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 
Hi Divers todays 1st Dive was at the Pelican Rocks.
Vis was great 75 feet. Water temp. Was 68 degrees Air Temp was 80 Degrees,
The Divers reported seeing large schools of Grunts and Yellow Snappers,.
also seen were Big Parrotfish, Stingrays, Frogfish, Lobsters.
2nd Dive was at the point good vis. here also.
Divers saw a Green Sea Turtle, White tip Reef Shark in there Cave, Big green Morays, Barracudas, and a big Bait Ball and of course tons of Tropical Fish.
Safe Diving to all.
Dee
 
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