Author: Rocky Point Times

Whale Watching Off the Beaches of Puerto Peñasco!

Approximately 80 species of whales roam the world’s oceans and seas, about one third of them spend time in the nourishing warm waters of the Sea of Cortez, as permanent residents like the fin and sperm whales, and/or a good many of the rest of the species at least drop by the southern entrance to the middle of the Sea during their migration in search of mates and to enjoy the variety of foods that live here.

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German Brats

This month we will focus on the origin how a kind of “Wiener Classic”, the “Wiener Schnitzel” came to be. The example of music will show us why the “Wiener Classics” is kind of famous in the world today. It was being molded...

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Perfect in Peñasco

It was a warm, sunny, blue sky, calm sea winter day in Puerto Peñasco, the kind of day that needs little polish for perfection. Although some fine tuning can make it even better. First a stop, Reggie’s for the essentials, coffee, donut, and a burro for later. The plan was to fly fish with my friend Jeff Voigt. As an older fly fisher with no disillusionment of being young or handsome, most women are not going to give me a second look, even in my best fly fishing shirt. I feel fortunate when my wife gives me a grin and has a twinkle in her eye. My fly fishing fantasies don’t normally include boobies and wet heavy breathing, but this story does, and I was wondering how close to perfection it would get.

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Spin Me a Tail

There are two main dolphin species around Rocky Point; Spinner Dolphins and Bottlenose Dolphins. The best way to tell them apart is color and size. The Bottlenose Dolphins are primarily one color throughout which is a navy grey. They are also larger than the Spinner, 10 feet verse 7 feet in length.

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