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Thursday, August 9th 2007
FISHING:
It is amazing how many sailfish are being caught these days, captains are finding a strong bite at around 14 miles straight out from the Pie de la Cuesta strip. But today captaing Omar on the "Sundancer" surprised everyone by hooking a 400 lbs. range blue marlin an authentic rarety for this time of the year. We are expecting the blue waters to get warmer in the next weeks wich will start bringing a good variety of inshore species, as for now bonitos and crevalle jacks are crowding the outskirts of the bay.
TODAY'S WINDOW WEATHER REPORT:
Conditions: Partly cloudy.
Temperature: 90 F
Feels like: 102 F
UV Index: 10 very high
Wind: From WSW at 7 mph.
Humidity: 66%
Pressure: 29.84.00 in.
Dew Point: 77 F
Visibility: Unlimited
Sunrise: 7:22 AM Local Time
Sunset: 8:08 PM Local Time
Moon for tonight: Wanning Crescent at 10% of full
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