Author: Rocky Point Times

A Guy Walks Into a Bar

Recipe for a good time: Start with a warm sunny destination like Puerto Peñasco, Mexico. Add some nuts, (your fishing buddies), blend in some food, drink, fly fishing, music, stories, and some really bad jokes, this combination is likely to produce a memorable weekend. The fly fishing is good enough in Rocky Point to persuade three friends from San Diego to join us for a second time.

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Humpbacks are Back!

Yes, Yes, Yes! They really do get this close! The humpback whales have returned to the waters of Rocky Point! Each January and February one of the greatest wildlife migration events in the world occurs right here in the Sea of Cortez. What is even more wonderful is the magnificent giant sea mammals desire to travel to the most northern point of the Baja Peninsula, Puerto Peñasco, Sonora Mexico. That’s correct; their target is us!

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South Side Jillz Place Off to a Great Start

Southside Jillz is now open and in full swing! Debauchery and amusements are sure to abound! A successful Grand Opening/Halloween party was followed by a revved up weekend during the Rocky Point Bike Rally. Owner, Jill Mitchell (a biker babe herself), hosted a lively bash that set the stage for what will surely be a hotspot for future rallies! Those of you who know Jill can confirm; the lady knows how to throw a party. Now that her new venue, and up and coming social melting pot, Southside Jillz, is open, you know there is something going on every night.

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Finding Paradise

We’re off! That we would be the Peñasco Payasos, (clowns) so named on a previous road trip. We had four new travelers this time who named themselves the frogies, after Kermit, their mascot! As before, we travel with Russ and Naomi of Peñasco Recreation. This time we set off for the City of Álamos in Southeastern Sonora.

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