Post by Steve Sutton on Mar 20, 2010 13:13:16 GMT -5
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About Lake Huites Lodge...
For more than two decades, Mexico has been a popular destination for American bass anglers. Unfortunately, many of the fabled Mexican bass fisheries no longer live up to their almost legendary reputations, their fisheries having declined as a result of unforeseen drought conditions and over-harvesting of the once-plentiful resource. In the last four years, one lake has emerged that might restore the mystique of Mexican bass fishing once again. The hottest bass lake in the world might be Lake Huites, located on Mexico's West Coast. Huites is a 30,000-acre man-made reservoir that has been stocked with Florida strain largemouth bass. And these bass have taken a liking to a protein-rich diet of tilapia and shad and are growing at a rapid rate. Anglers are catching in excess of 75 bass a day and 10 pound plus trophies are being caught with great regularity. The local guides have an intimate knowledge of this deep, clear lake and will take you to prime structures that concentrate Huites’ fantastic bass population. You’ll stay at Lake Huites Lodge, considered to be the lodge by which all the lakes other lodges are judged in terms of comfort, cleanliness and quality of the cuisine.
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NOTE: Huites very muddy. It will be Nov. before we can even think about it. Baccarac is currently good and getting better
About Lake Huites Lodge...
For more than two decades, Mexico has been a popular destination for American bass anglers. Unfortunately, many of the fabled Mexican bass fisheries no longer live up to their almost legendary reputations, their fisheries having declined as a result of unforeseen drought conditions and over-harvesting of the once-plentiful resource. In the last four years, one lake has emerged that might restore the mystique of Mexican bass fishing once again. The hottest bass lake in the world might be Lake Huites, located on Mexico's West Coast. Huites is a 30,000-acre man-made reservoir that has been stocked with Florida strain largemouth bass. And these bass have taken a liking to a protein-rich diet of tilapia and shad and are growing at a rapid rate. Anglers are catching in excess of 75 bass a day and 10 pound plus trophies are being caught with great regularity. The local guides have an intimate knowledge of this deep, clear lake and will take you to prime structures that concentrate Huites’ fantastic bass population. You’ll stay at Lake Huites Lodge, considered to be the lodge by which all the lakes other lodges are judged in terms of comfort, cleanliness and quality of the cuisine.
Come back often and tell your friends to join us. You can join our chat room 24/7/365
The goal with this newsletter is to bring sportsmen practical, real world information that can be of value in their outdoor experiences.
If you would like to have your product considered for a review in a Burning-Daylight.com VIDEO WEBSITE episode, contact Steve Sutton, Director of Marketing at burningdaylight1@netzero.com And if you've got a great outdoor tip to share, email it Boomer at burningdaylight1@netzero.com
Please join our "group!" It's FUN and SAFE! Go to our Google-based map that allows people in our group to plot where we all live. This way, you can see where other visitors to www.Burning-Daylight.com come from? Bookmark the link and check back after a few weeks to see who else has added themselves. You simply put in your name, ZIP Code, and a message if you would like to, and you will be added instantly. You can even add a small picture!
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NOTE: Huites very muddy. It will be Nov. before we can even think about it. Baccarac is currently good and getting better