Thursday, September 3, 2009

Fishing Report today (More fish than Fishermen's)

Weather Forecast Today: Sunny


Fishing Conditions in Cabo, Fishing Areas and best Catch:
Edward Maranian and friends on board Ursula III those unable to leave on Tuesday for bad weather but they changed their trip for today with Captain Antonio and caught one Yellowfin Tuna approximately 15 miles out of "Old Light House".

Jim Hogan and son from Los Angeles CA. for second year on board Ursula IV with Captain Ricardo (Kava) releasing one Striped Marlin in front to "Sand Hills" about (8 miles out approximately).

(Wait their photos)

Most used was Live bait.

Today there were not many Anglers out, Captain Antonio have contact with us all day long and he says it almost did not hear anyone in the radio frequency, because only a few boats are fishing at the same area,
most of reservations were changed to the weekend, Airlines also were affected by bad weather but reported full flights for the next days.


We wish luck to all.


Kathy & Olter

Good Weather after the storm !

Fortunately everything returns to normal after the storm,
the port was opened to navigation today and some boats are fishing,
we all know that always after storms the quality of the fishing is good,
and we expect good reports today.



Kathy & Olter

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Hurricane Jimena weakens to a category three

BULLETIN
HURRICANE JIMENA INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 17A
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL EP132009
500 PM PDT TUE SEP 01 2009
MIAMI FL EP132009
200 PM PDT TUE SEP 01 2009
SUMMARY OF 500 PM PDT INFORMATION
LOCATION...22.6N 111.2W
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...120 MPH
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NORTH-NORTHWEST OR 330 DEGREES AT 12 MPH
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...951 MB

JIMENA WEAKENS TO A CATEGORY THREE
(The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale (first proposed in 1971 by Robert Simpson and Herbert Saffir) is a 1 to 5 categorization based on the hurricane's intensity at the indicated time. The scale provides examples of the type of damages and impacts in the United States associated with winds of the indicated intensity. In general, damages rise by about a factor of four for every category increase.)



AT 500 PM PDT...0000 UTC...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE JIMENA WAS
LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 22.6 NORTH...LONGITUDE 111.2 WEST OR ABOUT
85 MILES...135 KM...WEST-SOUTHWEST OF CABO SAN LUCAS MEXICO AND
ABOUT 165 MILES...265 KM...SOUTH-SOUTHEAST OF CABO SAN LAZARO
MEXICO.


JIMENA IS MOVING TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHWEST NEAR 12 MPH...
19 KM/HR...AND THIS GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE FOR
THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. ON THE FORECAST TRACK...JIMENA WILL BE
NEAR OR OVER THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE BAJA CALIFORNIA PENINSULA
TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...AND BE NEAR OR OVER THE CENTRAL BAJA
CALIFORNIA PENINSULA WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY.



So far we have strong winds normal sense of an event like this, two hours ago we toured the main streets of Cabo San Lucas, the most of the people stay at home and has taken segurity measures.
Harbourmaster Jorge Luis Ochoa Ochoa has been continuously informed Hurricane Reports to all Fleet's and general navigation 24 hours together with SENA (Civil Protection).
Also The local Civil Broadcaster wich Olter is active member have maintained communication with the rest of the members to help the community about Hurricane trajectory, as usual this season, we all know that at this time the vulnerability of our city by weather but fortunately we have the main services, for now we expect this hurricane lose its intensity and in a few hours everything back to normal.

Kathy Boss