Bob Mauldin

Date: January 7th, 2010

Name: Lake Baccarac

Hottest Baits: 5 inch senkos, 1/2 oz rattletraps silver/blue, Meduim Bomber crankbaits, worms, lizzards

Hottest Colors: Watermelon, 1oz Jigs very hot bait

Date Fished: Jan. 5th & 6th

Comments: Scott Sinclair's group of four had a blow-out day yesterday, January 6. Although the biggest largemouth bass was only an 8.13 (very respectable fish) Scott reported up to 150 bass for his boat with so many 5 and 6 lb. fish, they stopped counting. Little Miguel, who is now guiding for us, has turned out to be an exceptional guide and had the best numbers of the day.

Mike Drain's group of eight flew in yesterday direct from Dallas, departed at 8:30 a.m. and were at the lodge at 11:30 a.m. Our private flights direct from Dallas offer the best convenience clients have ever had - short time to get there and luxury all the way. Mike's group fished 1/2 day yesterday and caught phenomenal numbers of bass. Narlin's comment, he feels that the big bass are just about ready to bite.

Fish Species: Largemouth Bass
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Lake Baccarac Bass
Lake Baccarac Bass


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Bob Mauldin

About The Author: Bob Mauldin

Company: Mexico Bass Fishing Adventures

Area Reporting: Mexico

Bio: n Mexico, mild climates and abundant forage translate to perfect habitats for trophy bass. In these lakes bass can grow up to two pounds a year and ten pounders are always a possibility. Mexico bass fishing is not just a fishing trip, it's a completely unique Mexican Vacation experience which many of our clients choose to relive over and over again. At these Mexico bass lakes you're just one cast away from that ten pound plus trophy bass! At the end of the day cool margaritas are sipped as you reflect on the days catch and plan your strategy for tomorrow. For bass anglers it doesn't get any better than this.

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