The Bisbee’s East Cape Fishing Tournament

BisbeesThe Bisbee’s East Cape Fishing Tournament is hosted by the Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort, scheduled to take place on July 23-27, 2013 marking the 13th anniversary of the tournament, with over $350,000.00 in cash prizes

East Cape Offshore Schedule of Events:

TUESDAY JULY 23 REGISTRATION
3:00-7:00pm  Registration and distribution of Team Bags at the Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort.
6:00-7:00pm  Captains Meeting on the pool deck. Attendance by at least one team member is mandatory.
7:00-9:00pm Kick-Off Cocktail Party.

WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY/FRIDAY JULY 24-26 FISHING DAYS
7:00am Shotgun Start.
7:00am-4:00pm Tournament Fishing; lines must be out of the water by 4:00pm.
7:00am-7:00pm Weigh Station is open on the beach in front of the Hotel Buena Vista.

SATURDAY JULY 27 AWARDS CELEBRATION
7:00-9:30pm Awards Celebration on the beach in front of the Hotel Buena Vista

For more information please visit:
http://www.bisbees.com/

Los Cabos Fishing Report

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San Jose del Cabo

July 14, 2013

Anglers –

Tropical storm season came early this year, the latest system, Hurricane Erik, was initially forecast to sideswipe the Southern Baja Region, but quickly weakened and changed direction after encountering cooler water temperatures, moving off to the west. Erik ever did impact land, though high ocean swells created red flag conditions, closing all local Port Operations on Monday, reopening Tuesday morning, as swells and winds resided.

Tropical season’s first measurable rainfall was recorded, scattered storm showers, heavier in isolated areas, enough to clean the dust off the landscape. The local climate remains pleasant, Pacific breezes, marina layer, moisture air with increased humidity, but considering its mid-July, you could not ask for any nicer summer time conditions, tropical skies, with high temperatures averaged 90 degrees.

Anglers encountered rapidly changing ocean currents, blue water was found as close as three or four miles out, for the past week the cleaner and warmer water was found 10 to 30 miles offshore, averaging 80 degrees, clear blue current, while inshore areas once again became cold and off colored. This pattern seems to have been continuing now for a couple of months, just as soon as things appear favorable, we see another cold current sweep in green murky water inshore, slowing down the fishing action, before rebounding as the water temperatures warm.

This is a time when offshore action can break loose on any given day, clean blue water of 80 degrees are ripe to attract a wide variety of gamefish. Striped marlin remain the most common fish being found offshore, striking aggressively on trolling lures, as well as various rigged baits. This past week the size of stripers seemed larger, up 130 lb. Dorado were encountered, but most of the time they were just single fish that were striking the same style of lures as were the marlin, the majority of these fish were over 15 lb., there was now a chance at a trophy sized bull dorado, as fish to over 40 pounds were reported. An occasional wahoo was now being accounted for, these fish were striking on lures trolled in the open blue offshore water.

The only reports we heard for yellowfin tuna was from schooling yellowfin that were traveling with porpoise offshore, anywhere from 15 to 35 miles out, weighing in the 10 to 20 pound class. Not a consistent option yet, but it is encouraging news after going such a long stretch without any tuna in the daily fish counts. With conditions offshore really shaping up favorably, we do expect to see more exotic species such as blue marlin, black marlin, sailfish and wahoo appearing on local grounds.

Anglers did find some excellent inshore action on the shallow rock piles from Punta Gorda to Vinorama. Slow trolling with live bait was the method of choice, catches included amberjack to 94 lb., many others weighed over 50 lb., grouper, cabrilla, snapper were also on these same rocks, though they were not as numerous as were the amberjack. Along the more sandy beach stretches the roosterfish continued to dominate the action, big fish to over 50 pounds were landed regularly, average sized rooster was over 25 pounds. Many jack crevalle were in the area, being found close to shore and offshore as well under porpoise.

Other action included a mix of quality bottom dwellers, (groupers, cabrilla, amberjack), that hit on yo-yo jigs over reefs offshore of La Fortuna, Iman and San Luis Bank, it has been a long absence where the fish just did not want to strike on these normally very effective jigs, nice to finally see this trend turning around, this can be incredibly fun and productive fishing, retrieving the iron jigs in depths averaging 100 to 160 ft., can also being a lot of work when nothing wants to strike.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 74 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of: 1 wahoo, 23 yellowfin tuna, 15 dorado, 41 striped marlin, 8 dogtooth snapper, 15 yellow snapper, 54 amberjack, 35 jack crevalle, 7 broomtail grouper, 18 leopard grouper and 290 roosterfish, (majority released).

Good fishing, Eric

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Eric Brictson / Operator

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Los Cabos (624) 142-1147

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Four Reasons Mexico Is Becoming a Global Manufacturing Power

Mexico is beginning to beat China as a manufacturing base for many companies despite its higher crime rate, according to a new report from Boston Consulting Group. Mexico’s gain is a plus for the U.S. because Mexican factories use four times as many American-made components as Chinese factories do, says the consulting firm. Here are Mexico’s four key advantages:

1. Manufacturing wages, adjusted for Mexico’s superior worker productivity, are likely to be 30 percent lower than in China by 2015. China’s wages have soared. They were about one-quarter as high as Mexico’s in 2000 but are catching up rapidly and will be slightly higher by 2015. And labor productivity remains higher in Mexico, even though the gap is narrowing. The crossover point was 2012, when unit labor costs in China (i.e., wages adjusted for productivity) grew to equal those in Mexico. By 2015, Mexico will be around 29 percent less expensive.

2. Mexico has more free-trade agreements than any other country. The North American Free Trade Agreement gives Mexican goods easy access to the world’s largest market, the U.S., as well as to Canada. But that’s not all. Mexico has free-trade agreements covering 44 countries. That’s more than the U.S. (20 partners) and China (18) combined.

3. Mexican manufacturing has a significant advantage in energy costs. Natural gas prices in Mexico are tied to those of the U.S., which are exceptionally low because of a glut of supply on the market. China pays from 50 percent to 170 percent more for industrial natural gas. Mexico also has an edge over China in electricity costs, although power isn’t as cheap in Mexico as in the U.S.

4. Industry clusters, especially in autos and appliances, are growing. Mexico has developed a national expertise in certain industries, which makes it more attractive for companies to locate or expand plants there. Because Mexico is a major auto manufacturer, 89 of the world’s top 100 auto parts makers have production in the country. The companies are concentrated in five Mexican states, reducing transportation costs. In appliances, more than 70 manufacturers are in the country, ranging from components makers to assemblers of both small and large appliances.

Mexico’s progress relative to China is major good news for the country because manufacturing accounts for 35 percent of Mexico’s gross domestic product (vs. 12 percent of U.S. GDP), Harold Sirkin, the report’s lead author, says in an interview. The U.S. benefits in two ways, he says. First, by selling more components to Mexican manufacturers. Second, by selling more consumer products, such as American-made beef, to Mexicans, who will have more money for imported products if their living standards rise.

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-06-27/four-reasons-mexico-is-becoming-a-global-manufacturing-power

Los Cabos XVII Stars & Stripes Fishing, Golf & Music Festival

Los Cabos XVII Stars & Stripes Fishing, Golf & Music Festival

Started in 1996 The Stars and Stripes fishing and golf tournament and affectionately known as “The Feel Good Tournament,” will be held on June 27th-30th @ the Hilton hotel Beach and golf Resort in Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico.

This charity event has raised more than $ 12 million to benefit Southern California children’s charities, and has quickly become one of the region’s annual top charity fundraisers, over time the list of beneficiaries have expanded an this year includes: Orangewood Children’s Foundation, Big brothers big Sisters of Orange County, Boy Scouts of Los Angeles, San Diego Armed Services YMCA, Miracles for Kids and most recently, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA OC).
Additionally, Stars & Stripes gives back to communities in the Cabo San Lucas area, this year; monies raised will also benefit Building Baja’s Future, Mexico’s Green Scholarship Program.
For Reservations and more information on the event please visit the web site:

http://www.starsandstripestournament.com/

Brochure link:
http://www.miraclesforkids.org/events/2013/stars-stripes/brochure=starsandstripes2013.pdf

The event includes 3 nights @ the Hilton Hotel, Food and Beverages, silent and live auctions, fishing and several activities and live entertainment by recognized names like the Doobie Brothers performing Live.

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Los Cabos Real Estate – Viva Mexico

Viva México! Program

International Investment, Resort And Second Home Forum

June 6-9, 2013 Los Cabos, Mexico

This investment, resort and second-home forum will take place in Los Cabos, Mexico, and will be followed by a CIPS Institute. Meet with real estate professionals and authorities on investing safely in Mexico for knowledge exchange and networking. Industry leaders from both sides of the border will address questions such as “why buy in Mexico, how to invest in Latin America’s most dynamic and strong economy, and how to conduct referrals with members of the Mexican Association of Realtors (AMPI)”.

 

Cabo Margarita Recipe

Cabo Margarita Recipe:

Cabo Margarita
Ingredients:

-Salt for rimming the glass (optional)
-Ice
– 1 ½ ounces tequila Don Julio or any tequila 100% agave
– 1 ounce of freshly squeezed lime juice
– ½ ounce Cointreau
-1/2 ounces Damiana liquor
Instructions:
– If using salt, place in a shallow dish. Moisten the rim of a rocks glass with a dampened paper towel, then dip in salt.
– Fill the glass with ice; add tequila, lime juice, cointreau and damiana liquor; and stir a few times until chilled. Serve immediately.

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IronMan Los Cabos

Los Cabos, the stunning worldwide resort destination, located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula and will provide athletes with an unforgettable experience.

Athletes will take a 2.4-mile swim in azure blue and turquoise waters in the Sea of Cortes, followed by a 112-mile bike course and a 26.2-mile run course that travels along a 20-mile corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, all while offering views of rugged cliffs, desert vistas and mountains that are bound together by a wash of colors that are unmistakably Cabo’s.

Known for its vibrant culture and nightlife, Cabo San Lucas offers visitors a variety of attractions that showcase the heart of Mexico’s Western Coast, all while boasting world-class service and amenities. Natural wonders dot the coastline and outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy landmarks such as El Arco, a natural rock formation in the shape of an arch that lies adjacent to Playa Del Amor (Lover’s Beach), as well as the rich warm waters and its plethora of black corral gardens, unique marine life and miles of gorgeous sandy beaches.

Located just 20 miles to the northeast of Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo transports visitors to a historic time as ancient buildings, including the Jesuit Mission, known as Parroquia San José, and The Estero, an estuary with an endless variety of colorful birds and wildlife offer a tranquil look back to the 1730’s.

There are 50 qualifying slots for the IRONMAN World Championship in Kailua-Kona, HI.

Originally from: http://www.ironman.com/triathlon/events/ironman/los-cabos.aspx#ixzz2MDaRR2TI

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Cabo San Lucas – Heaven on Earth!

Whatever you want to do Los Cabos, Mexico is the BEST PLACE for you to Fish, Golf, Horseback Riding, Kayak, Snorkel, Tennis, Bike Ride, Dining, Drinking or just lay on the beach..

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25 Years in Los Cabos, Mexico!

Happy New Years from Los Cabos!

Happy New Years from Los Cabos, Mexico!

Come to Cabo for Fun in the Sun!

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Happy Holidays from Los Cabos, Mexico!

Come to Cabo for Fun in the Sun!

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