Bass Fishing

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Mexico bass fishing reports can prove quite useful when it comes to planning your trip. In Mexico you'll find some of the finest lakes for fishing along with excellent accommodations, scenery and food! If you are not planning a trip you are missing on the hottest spots to catch large bass nowadays!

Fishing reports from Mexico should include useful information for people interested in the current state of the lakes as well as what's working for anglers. Some of the information included added in these reports include the hottest baits, the hottest colors, the date of the report, air temperature during the trip at different times of the day, water temperature, largest bass caught and as complementary information the average number of bass per boat per day.

With all the information you can pretty much assess the current state of the lake and check whether it is a good season to go fishing or not.

This year, 2010, it seems Mexico's best bass fishing lakes are bringing the best you can expect. Latest information on lake Baccarac shows that there is plenty of fish especially of around 5-6 lb. most parts of the lake have great activity for anglers and there is a lot of action up the river.

Lake Huites is also having a great start this year, and for anglers who experienced the wonderful season of 1997, they'll find currently on the lake similar conditions, with hundreds of 5 - 7 lbs.

Of course, the best reports are those that are most recent. On the Web, there are some sites that constantly get updated with current reports for determined lakes. If you are interested, it would be a good idea to keep them bookmarked in your Internet browser for easy reference. If you already have a lake in mind to go in your next Mexican bass fishing trip, you could ask for information to the lodge you will be staying in. Guides from the hotel can give you first-hand information on the lakes.

Bass fishing reports are really important when planning your Mexico bass fishing trip. You can find complimentary information on the Web, such as Baccarac fishing report. Visit the links for more info!

Is it me, or is Walleye fishing rivaling bass fishing as number one now?

I've noticed walleye fishing has been getting very popular nowadays. Maybe even rivaling bass fishing. Your thoughts? Not in costs, assortments of lures, etc. I mean the popularity. I'm not saying walleye are better than bass or anything it's just that walleye fishing is boosting popularity quick. Pick up a fishing magazine. North American Magazine, Field & Stream etc. You'll find that Walleye is quite popular now.

Walleye always have been popular, but not across the continent. Anyone who has eaten one (or several) know the walleye is superior eating to most freshwater fish, but the problem lies in the fact that they are not abundant in all waters of the continent. For that reason, they are and will likely remain only extremely popular in the northern tier of states which they inhabit. In/Fisherman Television, Radio and magazine have been expounding on the virtues fo this fine fish for over a quarter of a century or more. Others are just now realizing what they have been missing out on. There is a viable market out there for walleye tackle and information. The print media and televised marketers are becoming more and more aware of that and expanding their coverage.

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