Brim Full of Bass!
Western Mexico’s Lake Mateos is reopening with a vengeance with its
55,000 acres of Florida-strain largemouth topping 10-pounds or more.
Located in the Sierra Madre Mountains, Mateos is an hour’s drive
from Culiacan in Sinaloa state. It’s about two hours from renowned Lake
El Salto, but anglers will find major differences. Instead of the
partially submerged trees abundant at El Salto, Mateos has brush and
trees along the shoreline edges. Open areas between these brush clumps
provide wondrous bassing opportunities for everything from topwater
baits to plastic worms.
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Trophy Bass Paradise
With the scenic Sierra Madre mountain range providing a majestic
background, Lake El Salto will let you soak in the Mexican bass fishing
experience and relish what just might be the best trophy lake in all of
Mexico. Located in the state of Sinaloa about 90 minutes from the port
city of Matzatlan, Lake El Salto was created in 1986 with the damming
of the Elota River. The result is a remote 20,000 acre reservoir that
may even lay claim to being the best trophy lake in the world. Over
3,000 bass over nine pounds were caught and released in 2004.
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