Bass Fishing Techniques

Bass Fishing Techniques, Bass Fishing Tips

Mexico Bass Fishing - Two Trips in One

For the love of bass fishing, people from all over the United States go to places abundant with this specie. From North America to Canada, they have gone to places in search for the perfect catch. Another country that was made popular by bass fishing is Mexico.

Here are some of the lakes in Mexico that offer the ultimate bass fishing experience. The first is Lake El Salto. Close to Mazatlan, this lake is home to some of the biggest bass in the world. Because of the Mexican climate, bass fishing trips can be done year round, the best months from September to June. For a few dollars, you can avail of a one-day bass fishing trip. If you want a longer vacation filled with nothing but bass fishing, then go for the three- to four-day packages which will cost you about a thousand bucks to sixteen hundred bucks. The money will be worth it though because of the double-digit bass that you will be catching plus the beautiful nature trip.

Second lake that offers a great bass fishing experience is Lake Huites. Sometimes called Bass Fishermen's Paradise, it is, indeed, where most bass fishermen flock to when they go to Mexico. Lake Huites is a man-made lake that houses bass of good sizes, so booking in advance is a must since the lodging houses are filled to capacity from September to June as well. A week-long package can cost you about two thousands bucks.

Lake Baccarac is not only the perfect getaway but a beautiful bass fishing spot as well. This lake is also considered as the world's best bass lake. Any bass fisherman will surely enjoy reeling in the catch as well as taking in the sights that surround this lake.

Another lake that offers 8-pounder to 15-pounder bass is the Lake Comedero. This mountain lake has clear waters, home to some of the world's biggest bass, and is also considered to be one of the top bass lakes in the world.

Know though that the older the lake is, the bigger the bass are but the fewer they are in number. Younger lakes, although having a bit smaller bass, have more bass numbers.

Quick Tip #1

Always remember that bass also need to look for its food. So if you see a school of little fishes like minnows, there is a good chance that bass are abundant in that area as well since these little fishes are part of the bass' diet.




Quick Tip #2

The best tip when it comes to bass fishing is to get a boat, rent one if you do not have your own. This allows you mobility to reach potential areas where there is abundant bass.

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