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Old 12-13-2007, 09:34 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Capīn Kidd Wreck...this is sort of interesting

short little article.....but "followable" info...

Captain Kidd wreck 'discovered' - CNN.com
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I see that you are listed as being from Los Cabos, never dived down that way, and wondered if there are many wrecks off the Mexican coast ?
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I see that you are listed as being from Los Cabos, never dived down that way, and wondered if there are many wrecks off the Mexican coast ?

here directly in Los cabos, not really....

we have one right off of lands end, but its really more like junk on the ocean floor....

there are a couple more in divable water, but not much to look at....

Our water gets REAL deep, REAL fast.....not much wreck diving on this coast......not like the Mexican Carrribean

Lots of pelagics though, and we whales and whale sharks in season...
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I see that you are listed as being from Los Cabos, never dived down that way, and wondered if there are many wrecks off the Mexican coast ?

here directly in Los cabos, not really....

we have one right off of lands end, but its really more like junk on the ocean floor....

there are a couple more in divable water, but not much to look at....

Our water gets REAL deep, REAL fast.....not much wreck diving on this coast......not like the Mexican Carrribean

Lots of pelagics though, and we whales and whale sharks in season...
I know that the few times I had been down that way I always wanted to make a dive but never made it yet. Have a few friends that make it to LaBufadora (think spelling is correct) every year so may try to do that soon. You do have some great world class fishing !
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I see that you are listed as being from Los Cabos, never dived down that way, and wondered if there are many wrecks off the Mexican coast ?

here directly in Los cabos, not really....

we have one right off of lands end, but its really more like junk on the ocean floor....

there are a couple more in divable water, but not much to look at....

Our water gets REAL deep, REAL fast.....not much wreck diving on this coast......not like the Mexican Carrribean




Lots of pelagics though, and we whales and whale sharks in season...
I know that the few times I had been down that way I always wanted to make a dive but never made it yet. Have a few friends that make it to LaBufadora (think spelling is correct) every year so may try to do that soon. You do have some great world class fishing !

I fished saturday and got 3 marlin in an hour and a half..the guest on my boat was afflicted with the worst sea-sickness I have ever seen so we kind of cut the day short....

as far as diving....yesterday we had 100īvis and 74F water at lands end...I hope it keeps up, Iīm splashing tomorrow before I go to work...
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