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Bass Fishing Proves Challenging as of Late on Lake Baccarac

 
 
Date: October 29th, 2013
Name: Lake Baccarac
Hottest Baits: Lizards and Worms / Ratl Traps - Chrome
Hottest Colors: Watermelon and White Flukes
Comments: Over the last ten days, it has been typical Lake Baccarac Fishing. Some very good days; some very poor. Last week the Archbald group had mixed results, but did manage ten bass over 10 pounds and a 12.6 pounder part of the mix. Texas rigged lizards at Rancho Padre allowed forbetter production, with some boats catching 80 to 100 largemouth a day. The bigger fish were caught on watermelon colored Magnum flukes. Guide Manuel, fishing with a 3/8 oz. Scrounger tipped with a white 4 inch fluke, did very well. The ratl traps, chrome with a black back and chrome with a blue back was the best bait for the mid-sized 4 to 7 lb. bass. Dave McKinney group, who in the past have had incredible luck targeting big bass, struggled recently and experienced slow fishing. It seems like the last three days are a total 180 degrees from last week, with fewer bass being caught. The water has started falling as they are filling up the irrigation canals and the lake level is still roughly 80%. We have private charter planes flying to Baccarac on a weekly basis. These planes land ten minutes from the lodge....a great way to get to one of the best bass lakes in Mexico!
 
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