BASS ADVENTURES MEXICO
Scratching Lunkers Off Your Bucket List One Adventure At A Time!
BASS ADVENTURES MEXICO
Scratching Lunkers Off Your Bucket List One Adventure At A Time!
BASS ADVENTURES MEXICO
Scratching Lunkers Off Your Bucket List One Adventure At A Time!
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Lake Baccarac

Lake Baccarac, officially named Presa Diaz Ordaz, is located in western Mexico on the edge of the beautiful Sierra Madre Mountains.  Florida Bass were first introduced in the late 1970’s, and have been thriving in these fertile waters of this 33,000 acre impoundment ever since making it one of the best lakes in the world to catch a double digit largemouth!

You can expect quality and quantity on this quiet pristine lake.  Where 100 fish days are routine and 4-8 pounders are the norm with 9-10 + trophies commonplace. 

Lake Baccarac is one of the few lakes on earth where an angler has a legitimate shot at catching a 13+ pound giant every time you wet a line!  With a lake record largemouth of 19.10 and reports of 20+ pound monsters being caught in the nets of local tilapia fishermen, many believe that a new world record swims in these waters.

So, if you enjoy world class bass fishing and are after the fish of a lifetime on a quiet , serene lake that you can go hours without seeing another boat on, then Baccarac is the lake for you.  Let us plan you next adventure, and our friendly, knowledgeable guides make your dream a reality!

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Lake Aguamilpa

Aguamilpa is a beautiful lake with surrounding peaks as high as 6,000 feet, at times towering over the water. Lake Aguamilpa is located in the majestic Sierra Madre mountain range near the town of Tepic.

Once inaccessible to outsiders, this rugged section of the Sierra Madre is now host to bass anglers from around the world! For sheer numbers of quality bass Aguamilpa can’t be beat. It is a river lake, up to 65 miles in length and covers 31 thousand surface acres. The lake was opened for fishing in 1997.

A normal day is 80-100 bass per boat with most in the 2-6 pound range with many in the 7-9 pound range.

Peacock Bass Fishing

Bass Adventures in Colombia offers a great remote Peacock Bass fishing adventure on the Tomo River, one of Colombia’s most virgin ecosystems.

The Tomo River serpentines its way through the north side of El Tuparro National Park. This untouched jungle area is home to more than 280 wildlife species.

The Tomo river is an Orinoco tributary, it is considered one of the best rivers in Vichada for trophy size Peacock Bass occasionally exceeding 20 lbs.  The networking of the surrounding untouched lagoons and floodplains, make the area a peacock bass fishing haven.

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