This is information belonging to December 30th, 2009, and well is the last Lake Baccarac fishing report of the year!
Hottest Baits: wacky style, Rico Popr’s topwater, watermelon lizards, 5 inch Senkos
Hottest colors: Silver, Watermelon
The bass fishing has been amazing over the last few days of fishing, with excellent topwater fishing early on the day. Angler Manuel Salazar has reported Bass weighing up to 10 pounds! To catch largemouth, you can use junebug worms and 4 inch swimbaits, as they are doing just fine.
this has been your information for Mexico bass fishing trips.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Mexico Bass Fishing Reports Blog
A Mexico bass fishing report blog can give you the up-to-date information of the current state of a lake. Browsing reports is a great way to plan in advance your Mexico bass fishing trips. There are many sites and blogs out there that provide this kind of information, although you have to keep in mind that this is not always updated; be sure check out the dates on each bass fishing report.
If you are planning to go fishing in Lake Baccarac, the lodge’s website is an excellent place to gather information about the current state of the lake. All information is provided by the owner Terry Hollan, or contributed by anglers at the lake.
On Mexico-Bass.com you’ll also find some fishing reports, not often updated, but still useful. They have info for other lakes such as Lake Huites, Mateo, Guerrero and Comedero.
In general, it is better to look for a specific site dedicated to a lake’s fishing report, than searching for a general Mexico bass fishing reports blog, as these will be often outdated. May lodges will give you the latest reports personally, so you’ll need to contact them either by phone or by an e-mail address. Don’t ski this step when planning your trip.
If you are planning to go fishing in Lake Baccarac, the lodge’s website is an excellent place to gather information about the current state of the lake. All information is provided by the owner Terry Hollan, or contributed by anglers at the lake.
On Mexico-Bass.com you’ll also find some fishing reports, not often updated, but still useful. They have info for other lakes such as Lake Huites, Mateo, Guerrero and Comedero.
In general, it is better to look for a specific site dedicated to a lake’s fishing report, than searching for a general Mexico bass fishing reports blog, as these will be often outdated. May lodges will give you the latest reports personally, so you’ll need to contact them either by phone or by an e-mail address. Don’t ski this step when planning your trip.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Lake Baccarac Bass Fishing
Lake Baccarac, in Mexico, is considered by many as the best big bass lake in the World. The lake was stocked in 1978 and since then it has been improving constantly. The lake is located in the midst of a beautiful scenery, surrounded by mountain peaks and green foliage.
The Lake Baccarac fishing lodge is located in a town called Bacubirito, which is a gold mining town, and it can be easily reached by plane from Los Mochis. The lodge has its own 5,200 ft landing strip. From the lodge, you can get to the lake in about 20 minutes, and you can enjoy from the best comfort during your Mexico bass fishing trip. You’ll find air conditioning, hot water, purified water and comfortable rooms.
Lake Baccarac is 25 miles long and 5 miles wide. In this lake, the record bass weighed 19.10 pounds and the record was registered in 1993 by Bruce Knutson. But this is a record that extends beyond Mexico, it is an all-time Latin American record! Some experts claim that the next World Record for largemouth bass will be registered soon in this lake. There are many stories of anglers who have hooked and then lost fish weighing over 20 pounds!
Lake Baccarac is definitely one of the best lakes to visit in Mexico for bass fishing.
The Lake Baccarac fishing lodge is located in a town called Bacubirito, which is a gold mining town, and it can be easily reached by plane from Los Mochis. The lodge has its own 5,200 ft landing strip. From the lodge, you can get to the lake in about 20 minutes, and you can enjoy from the best comfort during your Mexico bass fishing trip. You’ll find air conditioning, hot water, purified water and comfortable rooms.
Lake Baccarac is 25 miles long and 5 miles wide. In this lake, the record bass weighed 19.10 pounds and the record was registered in 1993 by Bruce Knutson. But this is a record that extends beyond Mexico, it is an all-time Latin American record! Some experts claim that the next World Record for largemouth bass will be registered soon in this lake. There are many stories of anglers who have hooked and then lost fish weighing over 20 pounds!
Lake Baccarac is definitely one of the best lakes to visit in Mexico for bass fishing.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Mexico Bass Fishing in Lake Agua Milpa
Lake Agua Milpa is one of Mexico’s “newest” lakes where you can enjoy bass fishing; it opened to the sport more than 10 years ago, in the year 1997, and since then it has received the visit of millions of anglers and fishing enthusiasts.
Its popularity grew quickly mainly thanks for being one of the most accessible lakes in Mexico. This 70,000 ace lake is just 3 hours from Puerto Vallarta or Guadalajara and you can reach it via a paved road. If you want a quicker trip, you can also find air charters that will take you there.
Lake Agua Milpa is surrounded by a beautiful scenery that includes tropical mountains and exotic trees. The lake until 1997 was protected from fishing and now it is considered a “bass fishing paradise” by experts and anglers going on Mexico bass fishing trips.
To make fishing easier, you’ll find the Agua Milpa lodge which has been constructed in recent years. Accommodations are locates in one side of the mountain, so you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire lake and the surrounding mountains. As with other lodges we have talked about in this blog, you’ll find excellent food and services to make the most out of your trip. Every room has air conditioning systems and private bathrooms.
Its popularity grew quickly mainly thanks for being one of the most accessible lakes in Mexico. This 70,000 ace lake is just 3 hours from Puerto Vallarta or Guadalajara and you can reach it via a paved road. If you want a quicker trip, you can also find air charters that will take you there.
Lake Agua Milpa is surrounded by a beautiful scenery that includes tropical mountains and exotic trees. The lake until 1997 was protected from fishing and now it is considered a “bass fishing paradise” by experts and anglers going on Mexico bass fishing trips.
To make fishing easier, you’ll find the Agua Milpa lodge which has been constructed in recent years. Accommodations are locates in one side of the mountain, so you can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire lake and the surrounding mountains. As with other lodges we have talked about in this blog, you’ll find excellent food and services to make the most out of your trip. Every room has air conditioning systems and private bathrooms.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Lake Guerrero – Hacienda Las Palmas
One of the finest locations you can choose on Mexico Bass Fishing trips is Lake Guerrero. The Hacienda Las Palmas offers top of the line accommodations for anglers who want to experience the best of hunting and fishing in the state of Tamaulipas. Hacienda Las Palmas offers also a great experience for people who are not interested in fishing as a sport and just want to relax and have fun in a special place of the Earth.
Lake Guerrero in Mexico is a fishing spot famous for its trophy largemouth bass, but also for its condition as the perfect retreat.
Las Palmas was built back in 1985, and since that year it has become the most important Hacienda of its kind. You can certainly tell this retreat has been taken care of with love! Currently is top lodge for fishing is owned by Sports Resorts International, Inc. This lodge is located 200 miles south of Harlingen in Texas, so really it isn’t very far from the USA. If you decide to go on an airplane, you could arrive in less than hour, there are charter flights available given the popularity of this destination.
On this Mexico bass fishing location you’ll not only enjoy amazing fishing but also a beautiful scenery, as the lake is surrounded by exotic flora and a mountainous countryside. Rooms have all the necessary to give you superior comfort during your trip, they have a lot of space and include Jacuzzis, large screen TVs and seating areas depending of your choice. Hacienda Las Palmas also has a large pool and a paved 3,000 foot runway!
The weather in Lake Guerrero is cool during the morning and evening, typical of the mountainous areas, and during the day, the temperature can go up to 90 degrees, with occasional rain, so be sure to bring on a rain-suit just in case.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Lake Comedero
Lake Comedero is perhaps one of the oldest spots in Mexico where you can practice this sport, at least old in term of its popularity for bass fishing. This lake is not as popular as other lakes mainly because it is harder to access it, especially compared to the popular Lake El Salto. In its current cycle, the lake is not offering high catch volumes, but despite this the volume is similar to the offered by El Salto! In this Mexico bass fishing spot you can find 8 to 12 pound bass!
The Lake Comedero lodge provides guests with all they are looking for, including areas for dining and relaxing after a day fishing.
The lodge offers customers with the packages including daily maid service, breakfast, lunch and diner, beverages to go fishing, alcoholic beverages, a license so you can bass fish in Mexico, 3 days of guided fishing. The package is around $1200 and you have to add that the costs of transportation to the lake which is around $125 if you are arriving from Mazatlan.
The Lake Comedero lodge provides guests with all they are looking for, including areas for dining and relaxing after a day fishing.
The lodge offers customers with the packages including daily maid service, breakfast, lunch and diner, beverages to go fishing, alcoholic beverages, a license so you can bass fish in Mexico, 3 days of guided fishing. The package is around $1200 and you have to add that the costs of transportation to the lake which is around $125 if you are arriving from Mazatlan.
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