We’ll start off by looking at some Mexico Bass Fishing lakes. Most of the Bass fishing in Mexico is done on the lakes, and Mexico’s lakes offer some of the best bass fish in the world. A sample of Mexican bass lakes include Guerrero, Comedero, El Salto, and Huites, and the fish that you can pull out of a Mexico Bass fishing lake can be up to Trophy standard, well over 10 pounds in weight.
Huites Lake offers absolutely spectacular scenery. The Mexican government impounded the lake in 1993 and pure strains of Florida largemouth bass have been consistently stocked to make this fishing lake really fantastic. Each boat here can realistically expect to catch about 100 fish per day with the average size of the Bass running at less than six pounds; the occasional fish over that weight can be caught.
Of course, Mexico Bass Fishing trips can also take the angler deep into the Amazon jungle. Here is where you will find the peacock bass, also known as “the freshwater bully”. This fish is pound for pound one of the most ferocious fighters that has ever attached itself to the end of a line. They are well known to destroy tackle and give the angler a fight from the time of bite all the way until the angler manages to persuade the fish into his net. You must ensure that you bring the correct tackle with you. Taking flimsy equipment and paltry lures when you are trying to catch these great fish is like taking a water pistol to a gunfight. You need the toughest lures possible and remember to bring a spare fishing rod or two because there is the possibility that the peacock bass will do more than just bend a couple of spinners.
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