Captain’s Noon Reports – Explorer – 2021-10-17

Location: Guadalupe Island

Weather: Sunny Skies, Light Breeze, and Calm Seas

Yesterday almost at the end of the day the action was really good, as soon the sun began hiding behind the island the sharks started to attack the bait very frequently making it very hard for our wranglers.

Today we put the bait in the morning at 0630 am, but the first shark appears between 0730-0800 am, then they coming to make some show on the surface and then gone, in general, good action in surface and submersibles, guests are happy and even if we don’t have great action in the surface cages, the cages are almost all the time full. We had at least 5 or 6 different sharks, some juvenile males, one juvenile female, and some big females. In the morning at the time of the first submersible, we had a sea lion really close, bothering one shark by biting the tail.

Water temperature: 68°F

Visibility: 100ft

  • Captain Gilberto

By Noon Reports

Daily dive and conditions reports from our captains onboard the Nautilus Liveaboard vessels.

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