Charters have been finding mixed success while trolling lures and various rigged baitfish, with more numbers of blue marlin starting to move in, as well as some lingering striped marlin and a few sailfish. Billfish activity has been centered around the 1150 and 95 spots, as well as on the Gordo Banks. Water clarity quickly rebounded with calmer seas, blue water was found close to shore. Ocean temperatures are now reaching the upper 80 degree levels, with most of the area now being in the 86/87 degree range, slightly cooler on the Pacific side of the peninsula. Slight breezes in the afternoon have helped to keep conditions bearable. We had been monitoring recent development of Tropical Storm Felicia, but this storm moved far to the west and quickly downgraded to a depression, causing no impact at all locally, except for increasing tropical humid conditions. In the mountainous area north of the airport and to La Paz, they reported greater measurable rainfall. Even though forecasts have called for variable percentages of rainfall every day, it has been mostly dry on the coast, with the exception of very limited isolated showers quickly moving through. Ocean swells have diminished to moderate levels, mid-week we had six foot swells for a day or so, but this swell has weakened once again. ![]() Port closure was lifted on Saturday and conditions have been improving every day since. Keeping it far enough away to cause any damage at all, actually very little rainfall was accounted for, the system dumped more rainfall in Southern California than it did in Los Cabos. Last week Hurricane Dolores threatened to impact the Southern Baja region, but never amounted to much at all, as the system veered further west.
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