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Lakes and Deep Sea Fishing |
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This is a great opportunity
for sportsmen who want to combine great lake big mouth black bass
fishing with saltwater fishing in Mexico’s Gulf of California. (one
or two days each recommended). Our clients get the best of both
worlds and love it, many have made it a yearly tradition!
In open Sea Fishing Species include marlin, sailfish, snook and red snapper. Marlin fishing is done in the Gulf of California, with boats departing from Topolobampo Bay, and includes outfitted sport yachts with a professional crew. Snook and red snapper are caught around the inlets of the bay formed at the mouth of the El Fuerte River and the Gulf of California. |
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Fishing El Fuerte Lakes |
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Black
Bass fishing in El Fuerte Lakes Looking
for your own meal? Then... lets go Black Bass fishing in one of the
beautiful nearby El
Fuerte lakes! Your guide will let you know which lake is the
best at the moment, and will provide all the equipment for this sport. We
have three great largemouth Black Bass Fishing Lakes.
5 minutes drive from El Fuerte is Lake Dominguez, 15 minutes drive
is Lake Hidalgo, and one and a half hours drive is Lake Huites deep into
the foothills of the Sierra Madre. For more than two decades, Mexico has been a popular destination for American bass anglers in search of schools of trophy largemouth bass. Unfortunately, many of the once fabled Mexican bass impoundments no longer live up to their legendary reputations - their fisheries having declined as a result of over-harvesting of the - once plentiful - resource and drought conditions that resulted in poor water quality and a decline of baitfish species and bass populations. In the last four years, however, one combined destinations has proven to be a winner, Lake Dominguez, lake Hidalgo, and lake Huites emerged as a powerhouse in the fishing world. (If one is not biting, move on to the next.) These bass have taken a liking to the mountainous climate, long growing season and an abundant, protein-rich diet of tilapia and shad and are growing at a rapid rate. When conditions are right, skilled anglers are catching in excess of 75 bass a day and 10 pound plus trophies are being caught with great regularity. |
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Deep Sea Fishing |
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Deep
Sea Fishing at the Sea of Cortez
Come aboard a charter yacht and cruise for a wonderful fishing trip. On this magnificent cruise you will set the fishing lines for trolling in open sea. Fishing species include marlin, sailfish, snook and red snapper. Marlin fishing is done in the Gulf of California, with boats departing from Topolobampo Bay, and includes outfitted sport yachts with a professional crew. Snook and red snapper are caught around the inlets of the bay formed at the mouth of the El Fuerte River and the Gulf of California. |
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