Cabo San Lucas Dive Report from Baja Dive

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Dive Report from Cabo San lucas Sep.6th
Last Nights Night Dive was great. Water was super Calm. Water temp 87 Degrees No Current No Surge. We dove at Pelican Rock All the orange coral were in full bloom.
At 50 feet there were Red Pafific ,Blue Spotted, and Spanish Sleeping Lobsters everywhere. Also spotted were some Octopus and several big Green Morays out hunting.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep.8th
Hi Divers Todays frist Tank was at Pelican Rock.
Water temp was 87 Degrees no surge and just a slight No. to So. current.
Vis 80 feet.Divers reported seeing a lot of Angels,Cortez and King also seen were Spotted Boxfish, Rainbow wrasse,Longnose Hawkfish.
2nd. Dive Was at Neptunes Finger. Also great Vis. Divers saw Threebanded Butterfish, Spotted Sharpnose Puffers, Mexican Hogfish, Golden phase and and a school of small Mantas.
This is a great time to Dive Baja warm water and lots of Marine life.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep. 9th.
Hi Divers Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall.
Vis. 80 feet Water Temp. 86 degrees no current and no surge.
Divers reported seeing Four Eagle Rays just past the caynon wall. Also seen were Stone Scorpionfish,Sergeant Majors,White Spotted Puffers, Spotted Boxfish.
2nd Dive Was at Neptunes Finger.The Giant Sand Slide was going real good today.
Divers saw a green Sea Turtle sleeping on the top of the reef.There was a big school of smaller Groupers at 60 feet. Also seen were Spinster Wrasses, Purple Surgeonfish, a Tiger Snake Eel, big Green Morays.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep 10th
Hi Divers, Todays Frist Dive was at North Wall,This is a easy Dive to start you Week its only 12 feet deep were we enter. As soon as we got to the Canyon at 30 feet ther were tons of Fish Morish Idols,Cortez Angels, Puffers,Parrotfish just to name a few.
As we headed south we spotted several nudbranchs and some big Green Morays.
Vis was 75 feet water Temp. was 87 Degrees. No current and no surge.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock this is where the Sand Falls are and they were running strong.We saw a big school of Grunts lots of Yellow Snappers, Lobsters,Cortez Angels,Sea Fans of every color.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas. Sep.11th
Todays first Dive was at Middle Wall as soon as we entered the water we could tell it was going to be a great day Vis. was 100 feet and the water temp. was 86 degrees.
As we reached the top of the wall at 90 feet we could see 100 feet into the caynon there were giant Groupers every where. Every rock had loads of fish around it. There were big lobsters, Starfish,golden phase and ballonfish.
2nd Dive was at the Point. The Sea lions were barking and jumping in and out of the water and as soon as we entered the water several swam right up to us ready to play. after a few min.s with them we headed to Last Rock this site is a world of its own every fish found in the Sea of Cortez can be seen here. There were barrcudas, and Tuna zooming by. As we rounded the rock to go over to the wreck there was a bait ball that numbered in the Thousands hovering just two feet off the bottom so we went under them and got into the center and watched as they went around and around us.
At the Wreck there were more Sea Lions doing the Love Dance its a cool thing to see them being so Romantic.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 
Dive report from Cabo San Lucas Sep 11th
Just a quick note Cabo Pulmo conditions are great so nows the time to go. water is 88 Degrees and Vis 100 feet.We are going this week Ill post the trip when we return.
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep13th
Hi Divers Todays First Dive Santa Maria Bay. Vis 60 feet and some surge but not bad.
Divers reported seeing a school of Mantas,Parrotfish ,Frogfish,and a Big Octopus.
2nd Dive was at the Blow Hole Several Eagle Rays were seen as the group was going down.
also seen were Big Green Morays,lots of Cortez Angles,Morish Idols, Grass Eels,Groupers.
Vis was still 60 feet Water temp 84 Degrees.
Good Diving to All
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep.16th
Hi Todays first Dive was at Pelican Rock.Vis on the south side was 65 feet water Temp 84 degrees, There were frogfish,Cortez Rainbow wrasse,Puffers,Groupers,Parrotfish,Cortez Angles just hundreds of species Tropical Marine life.
No wind no surge but there was a north to south current.
2nd tank was at Midddle Wall. Better vis here 75 feet. Lots of bigger Groupers Lobsters,small school of Mexican barracudas, a lot of mirco life on the top of the Canyon wall.
Good Diving to all.
Dee
 
Dive Report From Cabo San Lucas. Feb. 18th.
Hi Divers Todays first Dive was at Pelican Rock.
Vis. 70 feet no Surge very slight current.Divers reported seeing Giant Hawkfish, Spotted Boxfish, Purple Surgeonfish, Bumphead Parrotfish, A zebra Moray on the west side of Pelican Rock.
2nd. Tank was at Lands End Water Temp 83 Degrees 75 feet Vis.some current no surge.
Divers reported seeing a school of Mexican Barracuda, 30 or 40 Small Mantas, Tuna, At last Rock there were Frogfish, Blue and Gold Snappers, Flag Cabrilla,Leather Bass, Green Morays,Pacific Dog Snappers, And of course lots of Sea Lions.
Great Day to Dive
Dee
 
Dive Report from Cabo San Lucas Sep.19th
Hi Divers Todays first Dive was No. Wall Vis 80 feet clear and Blue.Water Temp 86 Degrees no wet suit needed Yahoo.
Divers reported see Giant Hawkfish,Bullseye Rays,Parrotfish,lots of Cortez Angels,Morish Idols,Grass Eels.
2nd Dive was at Pelican Rock great Vis no current no surge. Divers saw Frogfish, Nudibranchs,a Yellow Seahorse,Big school of Yellow Snappers and some big Dog Snappers
We are so lucky to have such great sites just 5 min.s from the Marina this is what has kept me Diving here for 16 years never a dull Day.
Good Diving to all
Dee
 

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