Where do you go to catch the aforementioned bass monsters? There are three Mexico bass fishing lakes that specialize and cater to the bass fisherman. They are Lake El Salto, Lake Huites, and Lake Baccarac. All three cater to the bass fisherman and have many vacation packages to choose from when planning your Mexico bass fishing trips. Lake Baccarac is the furthest of them all and the roads are usually in disrepair, but you can still get there. It’s far more secluded than most so you won’t have to deal with the tourist crowd like with the lakes.
There are a lot more bass fishing lakes in Mexico, but those three should get your started. The season runs from September to June. If you are short on time and or money El Salto and Lake Huites are close together on the west coast and a day trip can cost as little as five hundred dollars and as much as two thousand for several days of guided fishing trips.
Did you know that you can now go peacock bass fishing in Mexico? In recent years the government of Mexico and the United States have transplanted these vicious but fun bass so you don’t have to travel to Brazil or the Amazon to enjoy fighting one of these bullies out of the water. They are known for wrecking rods and reels just from the fight they put up. So be sure and bring out the heavy-duty gear when go fishing for the nasty little predators.
When booking your day trips make sure and ask what you need to bring with you. Amenities always vary from each guided tour. To save money, ask the fishing guide company about all-inclusive packages that provide transportation, lodging, and of course the day trips. You will probably save quite a bit of money by handling your fishing vacation in this manner.
Bring plenty of extra memory cards for your digital camera. You will want to capture every memory you can while in Mexico, plus you need proof of all the double-digit bass you caught while on your fishing trip.
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