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October 1, 2007

Can you believe another fishing season is rolling around?  Man, time sure does fly when you are having fun.  We look for lots of great action at many Mexican Lakes this year and the lake that comes to mind as being the very best destination in all Mexico has to be Lake Baccarac located over on the west coast in the State of Sinaloa.  The main reason for Baccarac's fantastic cycle back to some of the best bass angling the world has ever experienced is quite simple!  One man and his vision of offering the best of everything is responsible and of course, that man is Terry Hollan; owner operator of Lake Baccarac Lodge.  Terry has had 10 years experience working in Mexico, starting at Lake Huites with his great Lodge and then moving to Baccarac several years ago. By the way, Huites Lodge is still in full operation too.  Terry Hollan has the keen ability and vision to think long term; which I might add is in rather short supply when it comes to many Mexican Lakes.  Growing black Bass to enormous size and weight is a long term investment of time and capital and he along with the help of his staff, who are some of the finest in the business have spent the necessary time, effort and capital to make Baccarac quite simply "The Best" in the world today.  And believe me when I tell you it is only going to continue getting better over the next several years with the distinct possibility of cranking out a world record bass!

If you only fish one Mexican Lake this season, we strongly recommend Baccarac as your choice.  I have 100's of customers that can attest to the fact that they have never experienced anything like the action and total overall package service to include special air charter service that flies customers right to the lake!  Baccarac is back and we would love to help you have your greatest ever Mexican Adventure!  So, call me today for availability and your reservations.

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October 6, 2007

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I had an interesting phone call a few days ago about a new service that is being provided at Lake Guerrero in the State of Tamaulipas. Guerrero as many of you know is only about a 3 hour drive from the US border and the lake was stocked extensively with Florida genetics back in the 70's and has produced huge numbers of double digit bass over the past years.

The man has a new Lodge located on the water and he is specializing in an all inclusive package with "NIGHT FISHING" on the lake as the predominant attraction.  This is an exciting new concept for fishing Guerrero because there is a HUGE population and percentage of the bass that forage at night that have never seen an artificial lure.  He has been fishing Guerrero for over 20 years at night and knows the lake better than most anyone that fishes Guerrero.

If this is something that might be appealing to you (catching lots of trophy bass) then give me a call toll free for all the details.  Fly in and drive in customers with their own boats are his specialty and he provides those with their own boats all the necessary tools-lights and etc to have a successful productive trip.

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October 7, 2007

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Construction on the new Mexican Lake, El Cajon, Nayarit has been completed and the new lake has been filled to Pool Elevation.  The above photo shows the lake at 94% of Pool elevation on January 15th of this year.  This new lake is located just above Lake Aguamilpa on the same river and when the Hydro Electric Power Plant is totally completed; this one facility will supply a total of 8% of all of Mexico's electric power supply.  The dam construction was completed in record time using the very latest construction techniques and equipment and has the distinction of being the tallest dam in all of Mexico at a height of well over 600 feet and was considered the most ambitious construction project ever undertaken in Mexico.  

As an added bonus, the lake has been stocked with a Florida Strain of Black Bass and when opened for sport angling will offer another outstanding Mexican Fishery.  The new lake is located some 30 miles SE from Tepic, Nayarit, Mexico, with a new all paved road to the lake and is approximately 60 KM from the dam site of Lake Aguamilpa. We will be among the first to let you know when this new lake will be officially opened to sport angling, so check back often.  We will be offering Charter Flights into the city of Tepic with an easy drive to the new lodge located on the water. 

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October 8, 2007

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Did you know that Lake Baccarac dropped over 40 feet between January 1st and July 1st of this year? But then the rainy season set in across the Sierra Madres in July and the lake has risen almost 50 feet from July 1st to October 1st and is still slowly rising in elevation and we still have almost 2 months before the Hurricane season official ends for that area of Mexico.  We look for Baccarac to crank out some big trophy fish this season and I hope we see you there on the Lodge Picture Board proudly holding the bass of your lifetime!  If you would like to fish Baccarac you need to get your reservations in NOW!  We are booking very fast and expect to be totally booked for the entire season through the month of June! Call me today toll free and lets talk bass!

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October 13, 2007

LAKE CUCHILLO FISHING REPORT
October 5th October 12th 2007

'As many of you know, I have promoted Lake Cuchillo as one of the better lakes in Mexico for the past several years and have helped 1,000's of anglers have great Mexican Adventures at this lake.  However, I have been receiving reports over the past many months that the angling has slowly gone from excellent to some of the worst in the entire country of Mexico. 

I received a phone call yesterday from one of my best customers about a trip to Cuchillo he and 3 of his fishing partners had just made this past week; arriving early on October 5th and fishing the lake "hard" for the next 5 days.  And, I'm not talking about your average bass angler, as these guys are as good as they get and are among the top bass anglers in all the USA.  They drove in with their own boats and have been fishing Cuchillo several times a year for the past 4 or 5 years, so they know the lake and all the right places to fish. 

Their fishing report is one of the worst I have ever received about a Mexican Lake and I was almost reluctant to post it; but I feel an obligation to all my good, loyal customers to tell them about the poor quality of the angling at Cuchillo at this time, so they will not waste time, effort and money at this Lake this next season.  Now listen up as this report is as bad as it gets!  For starters, the largest bass caught in five days of angling by some of the best anglers in the USA was a long unhealthy five (5) pound bass.  They also reported two (2) other bass in the 4 pound class in the same poor condition and they only averaged 35 bass per day per boat and these were all one (1) pound or less in size except for the 3 bass I mentioned above and this was over a 5 day period of daylight to dark damn hard fishing by some of best anglers I know!

Because of this report and other similar reports that I have received, I am no longer recommending Lake Cuchillo as an angling destination in Mexico until further notice.

This group did manage to salvage their trip by driving up to Sugar Lake on their last day.  Even though they had never fished Sugar Lake, they managed to catch 1 bass that weighed in at 10.8 and another over 7 pounds with numerous fat, healthy bass in the 3-6 pound class.

Needless to say, these guys will not be making another trip to Lake Cuchillo in the near future. 

There are a myriad of reasons why Lake Cuchillo has declined into such a poor fishery which I will discuss in detail on a future blog.

However, let me make it very clear that Mexican Lakes Adventures is no longer recommending or offering package trips to Lake Cuchillo of any kind at the present time due to the poor quality of angling.

I am presently recommending Lake Guerrero or Sugar Lake for Northern Mexico as the 2 best destinations.

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October 16, 2007

Mexican Muscle
Baccarac Fishing Paradise!

Matt Williams, Outdoors Writer
Sunday, May 14, 2006

LAKE BACCARAC, Mexico – I used to think I had already soaked my baits in the world's best bass fishery. Then, I came to this place and crawled in the boat with Sixto Figeroa.

Figeroa is among the lead guides at Terry Hollan's Lake Baccarac Lodge " The Big Bass Lodge "in Sinaloa, Mexico. The plush complex sits on a mountain bluff overlooking 30,000 acres of deep, emerald-green water where the fish have a legendary history of growing fat, sassy and mean.

The 37-year-old Mexican guide took me places and made me do things while I was there that forever changed my definition of paradise. Catching 75 bass on topwater lures in just three hours will do that to a man. Especially with so many heavy hitters in the line up.

Just ask Tim Boatman.

Boatman sells tires for a living. It is a good thing he doesn't change them. His rod hand is so swollen from wrestling turbo-charged Baccarac bass that he probably couldn't hold a tire tool.

"I've never seen anything like this," said Boatman, as he pried the black Storm Chug Bug from the jaws of a football-shaped six-pounder. "I had always heard the fishing in Mexico was good. But this place is incredible." It is a true Pro Bass Adventure!

So remarkable, in fact, that naysayers might question the unthinkable numbers that follow.

In three days fishing during early May, Boatman and I hauled in no fewer than 325 bass weighing up to 10.1 pounds. The fish weren't choosy when the dinner bell rang, either.

We used assorted lures to run up the lofty score – topwaters, deep-running crankbaits, swim baits, spinnerbaits, wacky Senkos, Rat-L-Traps and Texas rig lizards.

True. I have collected similar numbers at other south-of-the-border lakes. What set the Baccarac experience aside from the rest was overall quality. Gobs of it.

Our boat accounted for only a handful of small fish over the duration of the trip. The average bass reeled in was a 3½-pounder with a squatty body, thick shoulders and a disposition like a cranky pit bulldog pumped on steroids..

My heaviest bass, a 10-pounder, ate a perch color Rapala DT16 crankbait. The fish was suspended over a rocky main lake point in about 25 feet of water. Boatman hooked his biggest fish, an eight-pounder, off the same point using a shad pattern Bagley DB-3.

It is hard to believe a fishing story getting any better. But it did, particularly for Louisianan's Alan and Jason Loris.

In eight days of fishing, the Loris' caught more trophy class largemouth's than most gringo anglers could expect to catch in 10 lifetimes.

Alan's heaviest bass weighed 14.3, 11.7, 11.54, 10.2, 9.3, 8.6 and 7.3. Jason's top fish included a 14.14, 14.2, 12.3, 10.14, 8.6 and pair of 8.4s. The anglers documented the fish with digital photos and released each one.

Interestingly, the 14.3 and 10.14 were caught minutes apart, while fishing from the bank during the wee hours of the night, just around the corner from the lodge.

"It got pretty windy out there and we couldn't hold the boat like we wanted to," Jason explained. "That's when we decided to get out on an island and cast from shore. We didn't catch a bunch of fish. But the bass we did catch were good ones, all on Texas rig lizards."

Amazingly, the Loris' 2005 trip turned out even better than this year's big bass fiasco. Last May they reeled in an army of giants over a two-week period. The list included a 15.7, 15.2, 14.1, 13.7, 13.4, a pair of 13.2's, two 12.6's and one 11.

"We lost track of the number of 6-8 pounders we caught," Alan Loris said. "For numbers of big bass, Baccarac has got to be the best in world right now."

That is a pretty tall statement when you consider the reputations of other Mexican heavy hitters like El Salto and Comedero. But after three days of getting beat up by hard-hitting bruisers, I have to agree. Baccarac is back!

Constructed in the late 1970s on the Sinaloa River, Baccarac has deep history of cranking out dozens of heavyweight largemouth's. The lake produced a 19.10 pounder in 1993 that still ranks as the all-time Central America record, including Cuba.

Sadly, the fishery was dealt a devastating blow by a 1995 fish kill that caused hundreds of behemoth bass to go belly up.

According to Hollan, locals reported finding several fish that would challenge George Perry's 22-pound, 4-ounce world record during the aftermath of the calamity.

"From the stories I've heard, they were finding 22-23 pound bass floating dead on the surface," said Hollan, founder of REEL Mexico Adventures. "The fish kill didn't wipe out the bass population, but it hurt it pretty bad."

The '95 fish kill was followed by a prolonged drought that eventually caused the lake to dwindle to less than 20 percent of capacity. It stayed that way until the early 2000s, when welcomed rains began flooding thousands of acres of new-growth cactus and brush that sprouted on the basin floor during the low-water period.

Hollan said Baccarac filled to full capacity for only the second time last year, just months after he and Rene Salazar opened the lake's first-ever waterfront lodge.

"Actually, the lake filled to 110 percent capacity in 2005," Hollan said. "Water was running over the spillway last spring, which created a new lake effect and resulted in an excellent spawn."

Salazar is a Mexico native and second generation fishing guide who worked for Hollan for several years at his Lake Huites Lodge near Los Mochis. An energetic personality with a golden eye for opportunity, Salazar approached Hollan three years ago and pitched him the idea of erecting a second lodge at Lake Baccarac.

A few casts into the remote mountain fishery during April 2004 is all it took to sell it to the Amarillo-based outfitter.

"I caught a 14.9 pounder on my fourth cast and it was pretty much fish after fish, rapid fire after that," Hollan recalled. "I said I would never build another lodge in Mexico. But I did it. I definitely think we've got something here."

Located in the heart of the Sierra Madre mountain range along Mexico's western coast, Lake Baccarac is a structure fisherman's paradise.

Scan the bank and you can get a good idea of what the bottom looks like. Points, humps, ridges, chunk rock, boulders, creeks, bluff banks – pick the poison. This lake has got it.

The reservoir is deep, too. Maximum depth at full pool is about 300 feet near the dam. Baccarac is currently about 60 percent full, due to irrigation demands downstream.

Shallow water is most abundant towards the lake's upper reaches, near the Sinaloa River bottleneck and another area known as Rancho Padre. Here you will find plenty of sloping points, rocky shelves and underwater humps.

Isolated structures that offer shallow water adjacent to deep are always potential hotbeds for huge schools of hungry Baccarac bass like the one Salazar pinned down last Wednesday afternoon. The guide knew there was a blood bath in progress when he saw pods of shad and tilapia dimpling the surface.

Salazar dropped anchor and called the shots. "Quick, throw right there," he said, pointing the direction of rocky point more than 200 yards in the distance.

Boatman and I lofted our crankbaits into the open water and the wide bills dug deep. Within seconds, I felt the big Rapala bouncing off rocks as it dredged bottom in 14 feet of water.

Wham! The line jumped slack and the rod bowed double. Then, Boatman's. Then Salazar's. Roughly 30 minutes later the three of us had boated close to 40 bass, most of them in the 3-to-5 pound range. In one stretch I reeled in 15 bass on 15 consecutive casts.

"What the heck is out there that is holding these fish?" I asked Salazar. "My aquarium," the 38-year old guide replied with an impish grin.

Actually, the fish were stacked at the confluence of several underwater points and a creek channel. Not surprisingly, the magical spot had produced a pair of 12 pounders for Salazar and two clients just a few days earlier.

"May and June are when these fish really pile up on the structure," Salazar said. "What you saw here is good example of what happens out there. All those 3-5 pounders could have been 7s and 8s. It happens all the time."

Outstanding as the structure fishing was at Baccarac, Boatman and I would have traded it all for that magical morning in the boat with Figeroa. If there are indeed bass in heaven, then we got a pretty good sample of what the topwater bite must be like behind the pearly gates.

The surface scratchin' was so good I am reluctant to tell about it for fear of being called a liar.

But I will assure you I am not.

There was no such thing as a bad cast that morning. If the bait was in the water, it wasn't long before a brawny, 4-7 pounder found it and delivered a crushing blow. We caught 75 of them.

Like a pack of NFL linebackers swarming an unsuspecting tailback, the Baccarac wrecking crew waged so much war on our tackle that the gear finally began to falter. They bent hooks. Broke hooks. And even stripped them from the 0-rings.

Boatman's black Chug Bug survived the most brutal strike of all when an overly aggressive five pounder exploded beneath it like a torpedo, knocking the scarred-up bait two feet in the air before it came to rest on the rocky shoreline.

The bass' forward momentum carried it onto the bank as well. The fish flopped twice and landed on the bristling trebles. Then it hooked itself and flounced back into the water, so Boatman could reel it in.

My friend was stupefied by the turn of events.

"Did you see that?" he asked. "I'm not believing this. Nobody is going to believe this happened to us."

But it did. Just ask Sixto. He saw the whole thing.

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October 17, 2007

Beautiful "RED HOT" Lake Baccarac
BEAUTIFUL "RED HOT" LAKE BACCARAC

I know all of you have heard the old saying, "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!"  Well here's a contradiction for you to chew on and mull over for a while; Lake Baccarac is even better than what you've heard about as far as the shear numbers and size bass caught on an average daily basis!  If all the Lake Management Team plans and Lake Federation that has been formed with full cooperation from all parties involved continues to evolve in a positive and visionary manner; this dynamic Mexican Fishery should only continue to dramatically improve with time!  For those of you that have fished the lake in the past few years I know it's hard to imagine a lake that can be better; but that is the plan and my money says it can and will happen; culminating with 20+ pound bass being caught and released on a regular basis at Lake Baccarac!

There are even plans to slowly improve the genetics of the overall bass population with a more pure Florida Genetic disposition.  A plan for harvesting "THE CORRECT SIZE" bass has already been drawn up and will be implemented as is so deemed as the proper and most efficient time frame to do so!

There are many more plans on the drawing board for this great Mexican Lake and it is my sincere hope that you too TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY to experience this dynamic Bass Fishery in the near future.  We will be totally booked for this season soon, so call today and make your reservations while we still have space! We hope to see you soon at the best Bass lake in Mexico and the world for that matter!

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October 18, 2007

I've been around a lot of years and it takes something really special to get me truly excited; but I am truly excited about Lake Baccarac and the potential at this dynamic Mexican Trophy Fish Hatchery!  Just read this report that I received this morning and you'll understand why:

Date:

Thursday Oct 18th 2007

Name:

The Lake Baccarac Lodge Report

Email:

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Hottest Baits:

Spinnerbaits, Swimbaits

Hottest Colors:

pearl, watermelon,

Date / Time Fished:

Oct 15, 16, 17

Mike Bradshaw's group of 6 in 4 days of fishing caught 23 bass over 10 pounds with Mike himself catching 11 of the total.

Wally C a fireman from Az yesterday caught 6 bass over 10 pounds.

All of the bigger fish are coming on swim-bait and big spinnerbaits.

Will have a more detailed report in a few days!

Folks, you have to read this report several times just to comprehend how amazing this report really is!  For one man to catch 11 bass over 10 pounds in 4 days of angling is an incredible feat!  But listen up, what it really tells one is that the Trophy Bass population at Lake Baccarac has exploded in shear numbers of double digit Bass.  I have been honing my skills at bass angling for well over 40 years now and I can truthfully tell you that there has never been a lake anywhere in the world with the Trophy potential that now swims in the pristine waters of Lake Baccarac. 

Let me tell you exactly why this has transpired.  There have been many Lakes in Mexico that have had brief periods of opportunity to offer bass angling on such an unbelievable magnitude, however, the main and driving force behind this explosion of trophy angling at Lake Baccarac is one man; a smart and savvy long term visionary and this man is Mr. Terry Hollan owner operator of Lake Baccarac Lodge.  Terry Hollan along with his staff have defied all the odds and withstood tremendous outside pressures from those that could not see the long term potential of a Mexican Lake that was managed properly as a Trophy Fishery! 

For all of you that have experienced your best ever fishing trip at Lake Baccarac in the past few years and those of you that will be making that trip this season you need to be sure and thank the one man, Mr. Terry Hollan who is truly responsible for this remarkable cycle back to the "WORLD'S BEST BASS ANGLING" at beautiful Lake Baccarac!

I only have a few spots left for this season so call today if you too would like to have your best ever Mexican Adventure!

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Beautiful "RED HOT" Lake Baccarac

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October 19, 2007

Man, just when you think it can't get any better at Lake Baccarac,  another report comes in that just staggers and blows your mind away!

We had 24 anglers on the water yesterday and they recorded 16 bass over 10 pounds with the largest weighing in at 14.1.  Russ Johnson, Lodge resident pro was also out looking at some new water and he managed to catch and release 2 bass over 10 pounds and Russ reports he hooked a huge bass of mammoth proportions that was just inches from  the landing net when she somehow managed to pull loose at the last minute. 

I'm here to tell you that I majored in math in college and by my way of adding there were a total of 18 bass over 10 pounds caught and released at Lake Baccarac yesterday.  That is absolutely incredible, unheard of angling and I predict that it is only going to improve with time.  I foresee the day when I can guarantee each customer at least one 10 pound bass during a three day trip or they fish for free!  The lake is just bank to bank with trophy bass at this stage and they are all fat-healthy, eager and waiting for Gringo Bass Chasers!

There has never ever been anything close to this fantastic action for trophy bass anywhere in the world!

I cannot emphasize enough how important it is for you to get your reservations firmed up today, if you would like to experience this great fishery this season.

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Sunset Over Lake Baccarac
LAKE BACCARAC SUNSET

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Finding is a matter of knowledge!"

October 27, 2007

I have been out of the office for a few days and I'm a little behind with my reports about current events down Mexico way! 

For starters, I received a letter this past week from the director of Conapesca de Pesca which is the Mexican Governments department that controls all phases of sport angling in both lakes and saltwater for the entire country to include enforcement and issuance of Mexican boat and fishing permits.

The gist of this letter was to notify me that through communications with Mexican Federal, State and Military Authorities who routinely make inspections of Permits that they are finding a rather large increase in altered boat and fishing permit licenses.

I just wanted to pass this information along to all my customers because altering any official Mexican document in any form or fashion immediately voids this said document and/or license's privileges'.

But of even more grave consequences, an individual that is checked and determined to have in their possession an altered/modified permit is subject to lawful fines along with confiscation of equipment, gear and boat! 

All authorized agents in the USA that re-issue/sell Mexican Permits receive these permits pre-stamped with official data such as the Document ID # and other pertinent data and copies of these documents are periodically sent to Conapesca's main office to be entered into their computer base for verification. 

As the Mexican Government increases the number of agents checking both fishing/boat permits; it is imperative that you have the proper documentation in your possession at all times while on the water without any type modifications.  It is absolutely not worth taking the risk of losing your boat and equipment along with a fine to save a few dollars by altering an out of date permit.

We have the largest inventory of Mexican fishing/boat permits in the USA and I urge each of you to make certain that you have the proper permits as required by Mexican law. 

On a different subject; fishing has been excellent at many Mexican lakes this past month, with Lake Baccarac still producing outstanding angling and is still the number one destination in all of Mexico at the present time.

Cuchillo Report:

Fishing has been very slow to down right poor, with mostly small, stunted bass being caught.  Certainly it has become quite clear over the past several years that Cuchillo is suffering from an incredable imbalance in Predator to Forage ratio/population.  Hopefully the officials' in charge will be able to implement new improved lake management programs and strategies to revitalize Lake Cuchillo. However, at this time Mexican Lakes Adventures is not recommending Cuchillo as a destination for bass angling in Mexico.

Sugar Lake Report:

We are receiving good reports from Sugar Lake with lots of healthy, quality bass being caught up to 15 pounds.  Sugar Lake has an incredible forage bass comprised primarily of shad, Mexican perch and Tilapia and the lakes bass population reflects this great supply of food that is served at the dinner table on a daily basis.  We have a great full service and drive in package at Sugar Lake with reasonable prices and good facilities and equipment.

Lake Guerrero: 

Good reports from Guerrero with the lake elevation at its highest level in some 20 years.  Lots of bass of all sizes which is great news, as it means there has been good recruitment of the past several years bass spawns.  We look for Guerrero to continue making a dynamic cycle back to excellent angling over the next several years. 

Lake Baccarac:

What more can one say about this dynamic Mexican Fishery that has not already been written?  Absolutely astounding by any other lake standard anywhere in the entire world!  I know this is a rather blatant statement; however, I defy anyone, anywhere to find a better lake; not only for numbers of Trophy bass but shear numbers of bass as well!  Not to mention the excellent accommodations, boats, guides, food and service to include licensed air charter service directly to and from the lake.  Baccarac is back and then some and in this writers opinion offers the opportunity for a trip of a lifetime for anyone that loves to bass fish!  I have one customer that made 12 trips to fish Baccarac this past season!!!!  Need I say more?

Lake Novillo:

This beautiful older Mexican Lake located east of Hermosillo, Sonora is slowly making a cycle back to excellent angling.  Novillo was stocked extensively with a Florida Strain of largemouth bass a number of years ago and it's just a matter of time before these fish grow into the trophy range.  This is one lake to monitor closely as I look for a great cycle back to excellent angling once again.  The lake is at its highest elevation in many years and this years spawn should have great recruitment!  The road is paved all the way to the lake now and it's an easy drive from Hermosillo.  I will be offering package trips to Novillo on a limited basis this season if you would like to fish Novillo.

Monthly Specials:

I will be offering Monthly "SPECIALS" at various lakes this season so be sure and keep checking back.  As an example, I have a great special at Lake Baccarac over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday time frame.  This would be a great "Get away trip"  for the entire family and we'll be serving up traditional Holiday meals with turkey, dressing and all the trimmings to include the best cranberry relish ever served!  And who knows, old Saint Nick himself might even drop in to visit the kids at the Lodge.  I have sent him our lat/long coordinates and I wouldn't be a bit surprised if he and Rodolfo (They use burro's in Mexico instead of rain-deer) don't make a quick stop for a little cheer at the Lodge Holiday Party!  We look forward to seeing you and your family for a once in a lifetime Christmas or Thanksgiving vacation south of the border!

I am available 24/7 to help you with your Mexican Adventure and would love to have your business!  Call today and experience the "REAL" difference in both professional and quality services!

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Until next time remember:

"Catching is a matter of finding! 
Finding is a matter of knowledge!"


 

October 30, 2007

Can you believe the month of October has almost slipped away?  The fishing at Lake Baccarac this month has been absolutely astounding, with most customers catching their PERSONAL BEST BASS! 

Speaking of Baccarac; I have had numerous requests over the past months for a really good topo map of the lake and I have finally had a few spare minutes and I've drawn up what I think is my best topo map in my series of Mexican Lakes.  This map can be purchased as a separate map or bundled on one CD Rom with Lake Comedero and Lake El Salto; the top three trophy lakes in all of Mexico.  Call me toll free for pricing or send an e-mail for more info about this great addition to my Mexican Lakes Map series. I am really excited about the great quality of this map and it should be a great tool to all fisherman in locating the best areas of the lake.

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Don't forget to set your clocks back a hour on November 4th and remember;

"Catching is a matter of finding! 
Finding is a matter of knowledge!"


 

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