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Hurricane Hilary Baja Updates

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 Hurricane Hilary Updates for the Baja California Peninsula. From Los Cabos to Tijuana. *********************************   Highway 1 south of Loreto  https://www.facebook.com/groups/735042030177279/permalink/2035373770144092/  ********************************* Video from the Mulege Rotary Club https://fb.watch/mw-Ts3nSxg/   ********************************* Flooding in Santa Rosalia  https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwJXCFytDYL/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet   *********************************  Somewhere near Mulege on Highway 1 from Mulege Rotary Club     *********************************  Arroyo in Santa Rosalia https://www.facebook.com/groups/TalkBaja/permalink/7351019981579211/       ********************************* Catavina wash flooding on Highway 1 https://www.instagram.com/p/CwK-vfurTNS/?img_index=1   *********************************  

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Bahia Muertos / Suenos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of July 29-Aug. 7, 2023

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BEST DORADO SEASON EVER? La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of July 29-Aug. 7, 2023 SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT WEATHER:  No doubt hot and humid!  Stay hydrated and covered up.  Common sense!  It’s in the high 90’s to low 100’s in the daytime…normal summer temps.  Actually maybe cooler than many parts of the U.S. strangely enough.  But, humidity is high as well.  Thankfully, the beach is right outside! WATER:   Mostly warm and blue.  Surface temps on the water are high 70’s to low 80’s. Actually and strangely COOLER than normal!  But great swimming, snorkel and scuba conditions. SPECIES HOOKED THIS WEEK:   Dorado, bonito, roosterfish, wahoo (lost), marlin (lost), pargo (2 types), snapper, cabrilla, jack crevalle, palometa, pompano TAILHUNTER LAS ARENAS FLEET:   Primarily dorado.  Not as many as La Paz, but more of the bigger dorado.  Plus inshore s...

5 adventures near Baja California's Cabo San Lucas - AAA Magazine

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  By Kathleen Rellihan July 18, 2023 As our boat pulled into Los Islotes, a rocky landmass in the turquoise waters of Mexico’s Sea of Cortez, I gazed out at the area’s newest residents and couldn’t contain my enthusiasm. “Babies, they’re all babies!” I squealed as 20 or 30 sea lion pups barked in unison. These small islands near La Paz are home to a permanent colony of about 600 sea lions. With my wet suit and snorkel on, I jumped into the water and swam among the playful puppies. Most visitors to Baja California Sur, the southern part of the Baja Peninsula, head straight to Cabo San Lucas, the region’s hub of visitor activity. But to enrich your trip, consider any one of these adventures within a day’s drive from Cabo. 1. Swim with sea lions in the Sea of Cortez Sea lions at Los Islotes in Baja Ca...