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Captain’s Noon Reports – Mango Wind– 2025-07-09

Good afternoon ya’ll

Great start this early morning at 6:30 am (guest petition) Cornuda headed out searching for some mobulas that passed earlier in the morning (5:00am)
Starting from El Saltito it didn’t took long when Willy reported a big chunk of mobulas just in front of las Cruces, they spend about an hour and a half with them.

Guide reported that there where around 1000+ divide in groups but traveling all together, they stayed for a while on that area but after hot breakfast we went looking for them but they were gone.

Cornuda kept on heading south to Punta Gorda and on the way back they found the same group at las Cruces one again.

We also went to la Reina and la Renita, found some common dolphins and had a couple of jumps with them but they were not so cooperative so we kept on our way.

Conditions at the moment light breeze from the east 2knts calm seas, partially clouded Guests and crew doing good, only thing it’s too hot and no breeze even with chillers on,

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