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[*] posted on 3-16-2008 at 07:09 AM
whales in santispac...


last evening we were on one of the boas anchored at santispac (mulege):saint::saint:

a whale swam by
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we saw him "spout" twice

a couple of days ago a whale was "out front"

i thought the spout was oil from the boat next to it...
but the boater was chasing the whale..
we learned this later in the day

these are small whales and are not usually in the bay this late in the season:light:

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[*] posted on 3-16-2008 at 02:04 PM
Whales in the Bay


Bob y Susan and all....you bet, there has been quite a bit of whale activity around Bahia de Concepcion the last couple of weeks.

Saw small family of 4 the other day at Pt. Conception headed inside the bay. Spouts off in the distance here and there the week before.

3 mornings ago, I was up very early, made some coffee, and took a cup down to the water's edge to watch sunrise come up over the bay. It was still pitch black except for some starlight and I had just sat down to sip my java. Ah...nice.

WHOOSH!..that whale spouted so loud and so close I thought I would be showered with spray for sure. (..and we know what that smells like!) Startled me so much I sloshed coffee all over my sweats.

Always something happening down here....

...Hey! You don't suppose that spout could have been...? It's almost that time of year again.

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[*] posted on 3-17-2008 at 07:35 AM


here is where we saw them...

just not fast enough to get them "up-close"

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what are thoes things????

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[*] posted on 3-17-2008 at 08:02 AM


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Pomp
what are thoes things????



Bob...those are some homemade and very delicious Biscotti. Go very well with morning coffee. Mmmm....munch, munch....




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[*] posted on 3-17-2008 at 12:23 PM


Hi Bob and Susan,

We had a whale swim by our house heading out of the Bay in to the Sea of Cortez a few weeks ago. It is always so exciting to see them. Jim and Lauri




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[*] posted on 3-17-2008 at 04:21 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by Bob and Susan

i thought the spout was oil from the boat next to it...
but the boater was chasing the whale..

[Edited on 3-16-2008 by Bob and Susan]


I have read your posts in which you have explained pumps, plumbing, solar panels, battery banks and the like with great clarity and detail.

But, wuz up with this:?::lol:

By the way, have followed numerous threads related to your build out. It looks great. You worked hard, now enjoy it.
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[*] posted on 3-17-2008 at 04:33 PM


Well guys,
You get enough customers and eventually you will see one in your pool.:biggrin::biggrin:




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[*] posted on 3-19-2008 at 02:55 PM


It's great to see whales in Conception again! They come in sporadically, used to see them more often, infact, we were awaken one AM in the early '60's while sleeping on Coyote beach by the sound of a whale breathing just offshore. Maybe they are coming back because there is less netting of fish. Bob and Susan, we were going to visit you from our little boat last week, but you were busy with someone visiting from a large cabin cruiser. Will catch you next time.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2008 at 07:41 AM
Hola Vince and Pat.


I think you're right, Vince. There does seem to be more and more whale activity around the Mulege area these last few years. We see spouts frequently when boating around the Bay and Pt. Conception....usually from Dec - April. Ones we could ID were finbacks, sperm, and some grays that got off the beaten path. Also an observer/photographer buddy from San Lucas Cove reported a few Orcas amongst his other whale sightings.

One can only hope that this trend continues.

Sorry to hear Pat came down with a cold...I know the feeling and hope she has recovered by now. You know the routine, colds here make the rounds until the whole community gets them. Lots of hand-shaking and hugs take thier toll. (Next season I swear I'm gonna wear gloves and a mask from November to May!)

Hasta pronto, amigos. If I get a chance, I'll post some whale photos here. By now, I imagine you have been watching the gray's migration port to starboard from your 'mooring' on Coronado. We will catch up to those later this summer.




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[*] posted on 3-20-2008 at 08:33 AM


here is a picture of the last whale photographed (2006) out front by our friend Richard

Vince...those guys with the "BIG 40 footer" motored from Long Beach CA

WOW!!! :o:o

talk about "living the dream"!!!

you SHOULD have stopped...

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[*] posted on 3-20-2008 at 10:32 AM


Pompano;
Can we see the picture? It is about that time of the year.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2008 at 03:08 PM


we're just back from a little getaway campout on the gulf and I saw a large group of whales heading south off of Puerto Escondido...they were too far to see what they were but the heartshaped spouts looked like grays or perhaps humpbacks or fins...lovely sight...but boy was I surprised by Pto Escondido...I always thought there was a village there so we stopped to pitch our tent on a little beach just south of there and went to "town" in search of tacos and beer...and only found locked gates of a big marina????? What the? had to eat rice and eggs over a windy campfire....ah...roughing it! (good thing I had a bloody mary on hand)

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[*] posted on 3-23-2008 at 09:30 AM


We were camped on Santispac for 10 days building up to the Easter Holiday and never saw any whales, but we did see too many dolphin to count and paddled with a seal one morning.


This shot was when a pod of about 50 dolphin were whipping up the water something fierce.

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[*] posted on 3-23-2008 at 11:04 AM


We have had literally hundreds of Dolphin at a time out in front our beach house which is about 25 miles south of San Felipe.

Normal sightings are around a dozen, but this year, the numbers have increased which is great to see. They are less than a mile from shore so a lot of residents have been making a quick trip on kayaks to see them.




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[*] posted on 3-23-2008 at 06:09 PM


That's how we saw them was out in the kayaks. I thought I was going to get tipped over with the amount of jumping dolphins and diving birds all around us



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[*] posted on 3-23-2008 at 07:02 PM


On our drive back to SD we stopped by Scammons Lagoon and paid 40 dollars each and went out in a panga to get up close and personal with the grey whales, we've always wanted to do it and it was worth it. Got some great video. A few years ago we flew to Mag bay and went out there also, the whales act differently in each place. Next will be San Ignacio where I hear they are even more friendly. At Scammons they were very close but not quite enough to touch them. One bumped our boat a good one. It made a 14 hour trip into a 17 hour trip.
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