Editorial January 2016
Whoa!! What the heck happened to 2015? This past year sure sped by and especially these past few...
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Jan 6, 2016 | Editorial |
Whoa!! What the heck happened to 2015? This past year sure sped by and especially these past few...
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2015 | Walter Malchow |
This month is a Special German Recipe Savoy Cabbage Leaves or Wirsingroulade (German) INGREDIENTS For 2 servings 8 large cabbage leaves 1 glass grilled and peeled peppers, (7.06 oz. drained weight) 1 onion 1/2 bunch parsley...
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2015 | Vince Deadmond |
Gear you won’t need, a tweed flat cap or a jacket with patch pockets, you won’t be casting delicate Mayflies patterns to rising Trout, you are about 100 years too late. Fly fishing has outgrown these ideas and moved on to gear that can target almost any fish. I have caught over 30 different species of fish in the shallow waters around Puerto Peñasco. Today’s fly rods can easily deliver a fly over sixty feet, for anyone who has mastered the double haul, most of those flies look like baitfish, crabs, and shrimp. One of the more obvious questions is about the inflatable pontoon boats that we fish from.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2015 | Azucena Mazon |
The Puerto Peñasco Convention and Visitors Bureau (OCV) indicates 2015 has seen a 15% increase in tourism to Puerto Peñasco, both nationally and from abroad.
Read MorePosted by Rocky Point Times | Dec 3, 2015 | Steve Franklin |
An argument can be made that the Sunsets in Rocky Point in the Winter are simply the Best! One thing for sure is; the sun always sets towards the West over the Baja Peninsula. But…in the winter the sun sets at 240 degrees in the West, where as in the Summer the sun sets at 300 degrees in the West. What does that mean you ask?
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