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Around 10% of the world's total fish species can be found just within the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Starfish can re-grow their arms. In fact, a single arm can regenerate a whole body. |
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Starfish do not have blood. Their blood is actually filtered sea water. |
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Starfish don't have brains. Special cells on their skin gather information about their surroundings |
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Not all animals with the word fish in their names count as fish. |
Though their names may suggest otherwise, cuttlefish, starfish, and jellyfish aren’t actually fish. Generally-speaking, fishes must have skulls, gills, and fins. Surprisingly, though, not all fishes have proper spines. |
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In three decades, the world's oceans will contain more discarded plastic than fish when measured by weight, researchers say. |
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As of 2020, there were 34,000 known fish species around world. That’s more than the number of species in all other vertebrates: birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians combined. |
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Just how man species of fish are there? |
As of 2020, there were 34,000 known fish species around world. That’s more than the number of species in all other vertebrates: birds, reptiles, mammals, and amphibians combined. |
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Even Catfish are finicky |
Taste Buds ? Catfish have a more refined sense of flavor than humans. Our 10,000 taste buds may seem like a lot, but catfish can have as many as 175,000. This helps them find the exact location of their next meal. |
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A bit of Humor |
My brother has 2 German Shepherds named Rolex and Timex. You guessed it they are Watch Dogs. |
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From Jan 01, 1999 To May 02, 2024
12 Feb 2023 - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
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Category: Mexico Cabo San Lucas
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Author Name: Eric
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Gordo Banks Pangas
August 1, 2021
As we enter this new month, the weather in the Eastern Pacific has been very active, at this
time far off to the west there are several tropical storm systems presently brewing. Though
none of these are set to impact Southern Baja at all, besides of course a bit more tropical
cloud cover, higher humidity and heat index. Ocean swells have also increased some. No local
rain felt and up until this point the summer season has been very dry. There have been winds
sweeping down from the north on the Pacific, then circling into and back down out of the Sea of
Cortes, creating stronger currents and unsettling the fishing grounds somewhat. The month of
July was pretty much unsettled all the way through. We now expect with August, to see calmer
ocean conditions, at least unless any storms pass through, also this month is traditionally
known for larger gamefish showing up on local grounds.
Anglers recently have been finding live bait supplies of sardina, caballito, mullet and
moonfish. Though numbers of charters have been down compared to how we would normally see, the
month of June was up in numbers, July was down. August and September are never the busiest, but
then we will have the most active time of all coming up when the Fall Season arrives.
Highlights this week were a scattering of dorado being accounted for, no numbers to speak of,
mixed sizes to over 20 lb., most of these found in open water while trolling lures. Some
striped marlin and sailfish were also encountered on the offshore grounds, though again very
scattered. A few wahoo were reported seen, lost hook ups as well, so maybe we will see more of
them soon, though they do become more sluggish usually in the warmer 85 degree water
temperature. Yellowfin tuna are very scarce, some smaller sized fish showing up in open
trolling water. This is the time of the year now we will anticipate schools of larger grade of
yellowfin to move in on local high spots.This whole season has been off and behind schedule,
This is the month we should see larger tuna and marlin showing up.
Off the shallow rocky grounds anglers were finding a mix of pargo, snapper, triggerfish,
cabrilla and other species, all excellent eating , though the majority were smaller in size.
Along the shoreline anglers were still finding mixed action for roosterfish, some over
40 lb., also some jack crevalle and a few dogtooth snapper.
Good Fishing, Eric
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GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM
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