Sunday, February 14, 2010

The 3 Best Lakes For Bass Fishing in Mexico

Bass fishing is a sport that in the last decade has seen a surge in popularity, and we're talking U.S. only. Websites and magazines have emerged worldwide as a response to this popularity. We have seen and heard about the lakes in the United States, just south of the border fishermen can find a real paradise for bass fishing: Mexico.Mexico has quickly earned a reputation as one of the best countries for this sport. Lodges is certainly below the lakes, and development of roads and beautiful have helped to make Mexico a friendly tourist destination. Given the large number of bottom fish lakes in Mexico, I took the difficult task of collecting only the best, so if you are looking for a great bass fishing destination just read in travel! Lake Agua Milpa. This lake has an area of 70,000 hectares and was not open for bass fishing until 1997. What makes this lake of the best in Mexico? The amount of fish you'll find (trout perch aggressive weighing up to 10 pounds!), Along with easy access to the lake. Unlike other remote locations can be reached Agua Milpa in just 3 hours from Guadalajara. Here you can find excellent shelter where you can get a nice view when you're not fishing, the lake is surrounded by green mountains.Lake Baccarac. If you are looking for where you can fish paradise dream big enough, just head down to the lake! Baccarac is one of the warmest lakes in Mexico and with good reason, the official record of low birthweight in the lake is 19.1 pounds, but that's only "official" information from the lodge. There, travel and talk with local fishermen and they will tell you more often took the low weight of up to € 24! Lake Huites. Another favorite destination for travel in Mexico bass fishing, Lake Huites is home to Mexico, the west coast, the mountains of the Sierra Madre, which covers an area of 30,000 hectares. This is a lake that was filled with black bass in Florida, and has not failed to give satisfaction to fishermen since. During a trip to Huites you can easily return to the home of a 10-pound trophy. As a matter of fact, local guides assure you it is very common to find 80-100 catches of fish per day, per ship!

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