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A Week On Lake Baccarac ~*video Added* 2024


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

 00 mod (Jeff), Dwight Hottle and I just returned from Mexico and a week of bass fishing that will be very hard to forget.   With the Lake Baccarac Lodge as our hosts, we were treated to some great food, comfy accommodations, breath taking scenery and of course unmatched Big Bass fishing.  

    After reviewing previous Lake Baccarac fishing reports and seeing the many photos of truly trophy bass, I was hoping for a trip that included memories and catches of a life time.   My personal expectations for the trip could best be described as sky high and wildly optimistic.  I’m happy to report that this placed delivered.

   The travel to this first class lodge is an adventure in itself.  Surrounded by picturesque and majestic mountains we were provided with and had as our fishing back drop, post card type views that just added even more to the experience.

   To call Lake Baccarac a world class fishery might be an understatement.  The geographic local, lake management and minimal fishing pressure combine for a bass fishing experience that’s hard to duplicate.  But bass are bass regardless of their size or numbers and during our week of fishing we found that the bass were in a transitional stage.  With some fish holding deep and some fish moving shallow, we were challenged to establish any one pattern that would hold for more than a day or two. 

We took bass on top water, jerk baits, plastics and spinner baits to name a few and in every level of the water column.  One bait that I had not fished before this week but proved to be very effective, especially on big fish, was The Scrounger.  3/8, ½ and ¾ ounce size with a mag fluke or 7 inch sluggo trailer caught most of our bass between

5 – 9 lbs and is very versatile.  I’d encourage you to give it a try in your home waters.

  Although there were several amazing catches made, this was not a week of suicidal bass fishing were everything and anything produced fish.  Each morning and afternoon’s fishing demanded the best efforts of both our guides and us.  And speaking of guides, the two we had were the best and we were lucky to have them.  Lake Baccarac is a vast fishery, and in an age where gps and high tech navigational/positioning is all the rage to assist the angler in the quest to locate bass, you will find none of that here.  Using just the simplest of sonars and their intimate knowledge and experience of the lake, Manuel and “Geno” took us to spot after big bass spot.  It was impressive to say the least. 

 

    And so what did we catch? Well, there were no 100 or 200 fish days.  In fact, I don’t think we even had a 100 fish day between the three of us.  Like I mentioned the fishing was a bit off.  But we did have several of the big bites and bags that this body of water is so famous for.  Additionally, it doesn’t take long to get a very tainted view of what a “picture” fish is.  Here, a 5 & 6 pound bass although nice in quite common place, this size fish gets a quick eyeball and is then released rather unceremoniously; 7’s & 8’s get honorable mention, a photo and usually get weighted; 8’s &  9’s are said to be the best fighters and you won’t get any argument for us.  10’s and higher are called “Grande” by the guides and are what everyone is looking for.  We saw 3 this trip and 1 came from 18 inches of water right on the bank.  This makes you really focus and hope you stick every single fish that hits as any single cast – could be the one.

 

   So you can see how an angler can quickly adopt a very tainted and distorted view of what an “average” bass is.  I may never be the same.

 

So here are the numbers: Best five fish bags,    Jeff   ~ 42 lbs 7 ounces

                                                                 Dwight ~ 45 lbs 2 ounces

                                                                 A-Jay ~ 45 lbs 10 ounces

 

Best single day 5 fish bag of the trip: Dwight got on a deep bite - 43 lbs

 This incredible bag included three fish over 9 lbs , one over 8lb and a 7 lb “dink” 

 

As for PB’s- as this was Jeff’s second trip to the Lake, his PB was already a lofty 10 lbs and 14 ounces.  His best fish this trip came in at 10 lbs 4 ounces, certainly nothing to sneeze at and a real trophy.  This is the first time I’ve fished with Jeff; The man is a good stick and I fully expect him to shatter that mark on our very next trip. 

   Dwight’s previous PB was a 9 lb 2 once Florida Trophy.  “Mr Smallie” fished long and hard this week and during that awesome day in which Dwight weighed a 43 lb bag – he did thumb his new PB at 9 lbs 8 ounces – and that Hawg Tech handle was tested.

   My previous PB was a Michigan Bass that went 7lbs 1 ounce.  Well that didn’t last long on this particular trip.  The very first morning I bested that twice with 7 lb 4 ounce and 7 lb 6 once bass.(My guides were not impressed though I was rather excited)  I surpassed it again the next afternoon with a 9 lb 8 ounce Beast that was the single hardest fighting bass I could have ever imagined – just unreal.  Now I was a very happy man at this point, but Lake Baccarac’s bounty blessed me one final time with a 10 lb 11 once Bug-eyed Monster that absolutely crushed a 1 ounce spinner bait in 22 feet of water.  I’m still smiling over that bass and it might be a while before it subsides. 

 

As you can imagine, Dwight and I weren’t at the lodge long before we started talking about and making plans to return to Lake Baccarac and can you blame us?  Accordingly, Jeff did give us the “I told you look” and plans to be right there as well.   As I have mentioned, the fishing was a little off.  After talking to the lodge owner Terry Holland and the guides, and as hard as it might be to comprehend, Lake Baccarac has more to offer.  I’d really like to be there for that !

 

Below is the link to the galley where you’ll find some of our catches.

 

I'm editing the video now and will post it up once it's ready.

 

A-Jay

 

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/gallery/album/682-lake-baccarac-march-2013/

 

 

 

 


fishing user avatargripnrip reply : 

Scrounger's are awesome!  I gave TrapperJ a tip about a month ago to get some of these and fish them on Grand.  Awesome report!

:respect-059: 


fishing user avatarpiscicidal reply : 

Way to go A-Jay.  Sounds like you guys had a great time!  


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

Here's a couple of brief video's of the new PB -

 

Keep in mind - I'm no Glenn. . . . .

 

A-Jay

 

 

 


fishing user avatarGoose52 reply : 

Yanqui bass raiders score!   GREAT trip and congrats on the new PB !


fishing user avatarPaul Roberts reply : 

Where were you finding your fish? I know you mentioned no consistent pattern. Channels? Steep edges? Coves? Wood? Dwight's deep bite -what was down there?


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 

Paul the deep bite was 14' to 22' contour with a sunken rock island. We fished it tied up to a sunken tree.and casted 180 degree spread from the front of the boat (shallow) to the back of the boat (deep).  That spot reloaded with fish over 4-5 days & produced A-Jay's pb & mine with lots of other big fish. Same spot I caught five @43lb for one day. We fished lots or steep rock banks with fish holding shallow. Also caught fish in shallow wood & coves from 12' down to 18".


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 6:33 AM, Paul Roberts said:

Where were you finding your fish? I know you mentioned no consistent pattern. Channels? Steep edges? Coves? Wood? Dwight's deep bite -what was down there?

The predominant structure is rock and the only cover is wood.  There are no weeds of any kind. 

 

Fish came from several areas that included both steep and more gradually sloping banks, especially early in the trip.  As the week progressed, it seems like the shallow fish turned on.  Mid way and into the back of coves were producing, especially late in the day.  That's where Jeff and Dwight hammered several big fish with top water.   I missed out on that one as I was still looking for another Grande out on the deeper drops.

 

A-Jay

 


fishing user avatarChris at Tech reply : 

I hate you guys

P.S. - put me on the list for the next trip ;)


fishing user avatarPaul Roberts reply : 

Thanks, A-Jay. One more question: What's the main forage there? Are their tilapia there?


fishing user avatarWill Wetline reply : 

An excellent trip and a well written account.

 

Congrats and thank you,

 

WW


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 

Main forages are tilapia and shad.

Jeff


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

What's the old saying...? "like fish in a barrel" I think...

 

Lake Baccarac is the barrel, and I want to go!!!

 

Great stuff, guys!


fishing user avatarSouth FLA reply : 

Way to go guys!

 

I know Dwight's fish wasn't the biggest picture, but he sure makes it LOOK the biggest of all,  A-Jay on your pics in the gallery, how did you get the bass to fan the dorsal fins so nicely, great pics!

I will be joining in on your trip in a year or two, since I have another son on the way during PRIME TIME. 


fishing user avatarshimmy reply : 

That is such an epic trip. A-Jay, Jeff, and Dwight, what a cool memory to share. When i go one of these days, i can't wait to get the details from you all. Great fish. I know the place is known for 10 pounders but i hear of many guys going and not sticking the 10 pound fish. You guys are clearly consistent with catching the bassquatch. Just awesome.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 9:33 AM, DarrenM said:

What's the old saying...? "like fish in a barrel" I think...

 

Lake Baccarac is the barrel, and I want to go!!!

 

Great stuff, guys!

 

The quote below from my inital post was my attempt to convey that this was not the case.

 

"Although there were several amazing catches made, this was not a week of suicidal bass fishing were everything and anything produced fish. Each morning and afternoon’s fishing demanded the best efforts of both our guides and us."

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 9:54 AM, South FLA said:

Way to go guys!

 

I know Dwight's fish wasn't the biggest picture, but he sure makes it LOOK the biggest of all,  A-Jay on your pics in the gallery, how did you get the bass to fan the dorsal fins so nicely, great pics!

I will be joining in on your trip in a year or two, since I have another son on the way during PRIME TIME. 

  She spent quite a bit of time in the live well after the initial capture to give her time to recover.  Doesn't always work but it did this time.  Plus I think she way really mad . . . . . . . .

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 10:01 AM, A-Jay said:

The quote below from my inital post was my attempt to convey that this was not the case.

 

"Although there were several amazing catches made, this was not a week of suicidal bass fishing were everything and anything produced fish. Each morning and afternoon’s fishing demanded the best efforts of both our guides and us."

 

A-Jay

 

Wasn't meaning it in disrespect :smiley:

 

A dream of mine to land such beasts.


fishing user avatarpaul. reply : 

trip of a hundred lifetimes.  so cool.


fishing user avatarBrian Needham reply : 

simply amazing my friend!!!


fishing user avatarGlenn reply : 

Looks like a heckuva lotta fun!


fishing user avatarBig-O reply : 

You guys were in HAWG CITY  ;)  What a GREAT experience for all of you!!! 


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Mexico is something every serious bass fisherman should experience at least once. Problem is after you experience it once you won't be able to stop thinking about next time you can get back. You guys look like you had an awesome trip.


fishing user avatarTuckahoe Joe reply : 

Wow man...I don't think I've ever seen so many monster fish in one thread.  Congrats to the 3 of you!


fishing user avatarJigfishn10 reply : 

Sound like you guys had a great time!

 

Great report and congrats on your PB's! 00, I'm sure you'll top your PB on the next trip, but a 10-4 is still a thrill for sure!

 

Again, congrats on your trip and welcome back!


fishing user avatarClackerBuzz reply : 

ur guide called a 9lb a 'dink'?!  :laughing6: 

awesome trip guys!!!


fishing user avatarMSAJAA reply : 

Who makes a Scrounger with a strong enough hook to handle ten pounders? :Idontknow:


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 9:21 PM, MSAJAA said:

Who makes a Scrounger with a strong enough hook to handle ten pounders? :Idontknow:

 

 

We used the Luck-e-strike brand.  They were good for a few fish.  There is no REALLY good option out there, but these worked for us.

 

Jeff


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Nominated for "Video Of The Year".

 

So, last year Jeff had a little trouble with break-offs. Tell us about everyone's gear,

specifically line, rod & reels. And one more question, exactly how did you guys set

your drags? 

 

 

 

:easter-119: 
 


fishing user avatarPABASS reply : 

Location, Location, Location, and you guys had the location, congrats and thanks for sharing, yes I am interested in your tackle as well, line, reels, rods?  And what was the water temps?


fishing user avatarSiebert Outdoors reply : 

Wow Guys!!!!!!  That looks like one heck of a trip.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 

                  ~  TACKLE USED ~

 

As this was my first trip, I brought several set ups.  Turned out I didn't really need more than 2 or 3.

You could fish quite comfortably with crank bait set up, A med-Hvy 7 ft fast action stick and a swimbait set up ( but that could be optional).  The trees there are LINE EATERs !  If a decent fish gets you in the wood, anything less than 20 lb mono or flouro will snap instantly.  The Guides all use 17 - 20 mono.  

I was cranking with a Lamiglas SR705R 7' Glass rod and a Calcutta 200D with 40lb 832 braid and a 20lb mono leader of either Big Game or Maxima.  There was no crankbait bite to speak of so that set up didn't get much use. 

 I threw swimbaits (Hudd 68's, 6 inch Bull Shad and Big Wild Eye swim shads) on an Okhuma Hvy swimbait rod and a Callcutta 300D loaded with 25lb big game mono. 

 

 The set ups I used almost exclusively were a 7' Quantum med-hvy Tour Edition rod with a KVD Tour edition reel (6.6:1) and 20lb Maxima line - I threw a 1/2 ounce scrounger, a 1 ounce spinnerbait and a  big weightless fluke with this set up.  My PB came on this set up on the spinnerbait fished deep.

And ~

A  6' 10" Quantum med-hvy Tour Edition rod with the KVD Tour Edition Burner reel (7.3:1) loaded with 20lb Big Game mono.  I threw a LC 128 Jerkbait on this.  The slightly shorter rod helped work the bait effectively.  I landed a 9 1/4 on this set up with the jerkbait the last afternoon.

 

A-Jay

 


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 10:10 PM, roadwarrior said:

Nominated for "Video Of The Year".

 

So, last year Jeff had a little trouble with break-offs. Tell us about everyone's gear,

specifically line, rod & reels. And one more question, exactly how did you guys set

your drags?

 

 

 

 

:easter-119: 

 

 

Kent I used 55lb braid with a 20lb mono leader. Had at least four break offs because the wood was soooooooo abraisive. Dropped another dozen fish from hooks coming unbottoned. I was using 3 piece travel rods from loomis, 6'9" . Rated 3/8 to 1oz medium heavy fast. Reels were JDM antares HG & calais 200 dc both 7:0 to 1 ratio. I set my drags by feel with adequate slippage not locked down. Most bites were tenative just nipping at the baits rather than slamming them. We did have some active fish that were eating aggressively but they were in the minority. I used a 7' st croix cranking rod rated 3/8 to 1.25 oz for cranks & jerkbaits. I was using 20lb braid on a calcutta 250 with 5:0 to 1 ratio. There was no crankbait bite. Jerkbait bite was weak. A-Jay spelled it out regarding the bite which actually sucked. The fist were transitional from spawn to deep to shallow and post cold front. Not aggressive at all. We all worked very hard to get the bites we got. Don't get me wrong we caught some beautiful fish but suffered some very tough conditions. Water temps went from 72 degrees to 75-76 during very consistent weather pattern after our arrival.  If we ever hit lake baccarac when it is turned on a hot bite it will be lights out. Lake baccarac is a world class fishery to largemouth just like lake erie is to smallmouth.


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 

Tackle Used:

 

BCR854GLX with Chronarch 200E7 20lb Flouro

AVC70HF with Curado 200E7 20lb Flouro

AVC70MHF with Curado 200E7 50lb braid with 20lb Flouro leader

AVC70MHM with Curado 200E5 40lb braid with 17lb mono leader

Spare reel was Chronarch 50MG with 20lb Flouro

 

 

We all still had break offs.  I think it is a part of the deal down there.  My biggest fish came on Hudd68.  But others in my big bag came on scrounger/fluke, weightless fluke, t-rigged 8" lizard and LC Gunfish/Megabass Pop-max.  Others baits of notable mention are the trick worm and spinnerbaits.

 

Jeff


fishing user avatarShane J reply : 

Sounds like a great trip! Glad you all had fun, and congrats on the beautiful fish!


fishing user avatarNitrofreak reply : 

What is there to say but.... OMG WHAT A TRIP OF A LIFE TIME !!!!!!

 

Guys,  seriously,  congrats on a great story, video and thank you guys for putting it all together and sharing it with us,  that is simply amazing.


fishing user avatarScott F reply : 

Several of my friends used to go to Mexico to fish but due to security issues, they stopped going. One trip had armed guards in the boats with machine guns to keep "banditos" away from the guests. In many areas, tourists and fisherman have become targets for robbery. Were there any security concerns in the area where you were?


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 

Scott there are none here. 0 issues.  Only danger is having your arm broken by a "Grande"

Jeff


fishing user avatarUncle Leo reply : 

Viva Mexico


fishing user avatarTopwaterspook reply : 

Great trip guys! Andy, thanks for the post. Right now , I'm slobbering like " Pavlov's Dog ". Congradulations !!!!


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 6:00 AM, Uncle Leo said:

Viva Mexico

 

 

Good to see you back, long time no see.


fishing user avatarUncle Leo reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 7:06 AM, Dwight Hottle said:

Good to see you back, long time no see.

Thanks Dwight, relocated near Cleveland took a year off fishing but Lake Erie calls. This year will be different


fishing user avatarBrian Needham reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 1:45 AM, 00 mod said:

Scott there are none here. 0 issues.  Only danger is having your arm broken by a "Grande"

Jeff

^take it from Mr. July 2012 catch of the week!!!!

AJ told me the same, as I wondered the same question


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 

Guys if you fly in by private air you touch down to clear customs then fly directly to the camps airstrip. No travel through the Mexican countryside. The camp is located in the Sierra Madres mountains just east of Yucatan peninsula

I was skeptical at first but a little research made me very comfortable with the travel plans.


fishing user avatarBrian Needham reply : 

are yall holding a "scroungra" club meeting at pickwick during the road trip by chance?


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:20 AM, Brian Needham said:

are yall holding a "scroungra" club meeting at pickwick during the road trip by chance?

Unfortunately the road trip is at the same time as the Pre-spawn Smallies get going on Lake Erie -

 

So I'll be trading in my Scrounga for a Jerkbait . . . although both produced down south.

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 1:41 AM, Scott F said:

Several of my friends used to go to Mexico to fish but due to security issues, they stopped going. One trip had armed guards in the boats with machine guns to keep "banditos" away from the guests. In many areas, tourists and fisherman have become targets for robbery. Were there any security concerns in the area where you were?

Both times I went to Mexico we had armed guards on the water with us, but not in our boat with us. We did have a guy come running down a hill with an AK strapped across his chest yelling for "cervesas" He looked heartbroken when our guide explained to him that there wasn't any on the boat because I don't drink beer  :Idontknow:  I still never felt real worried the whole time I was there either time but maybe that was just because I was a teenager and was still invincible  :laugh5:


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:23 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Both times I went to Mexico we had armed guards on the water with us, but not in our boat with us. We did have a guy come running down a hill with an AK strapped across his chest yelling for "cervesas" He looked heartbroken when our guide explained to him that there wasn't any on the boat because I don't drink beer  :Idontknow:  I still never felt real worried the whole time I was there either time but maybe that was just because I was a teenager and was still invincible  :laugh5:

 Don't know where you were fishing but there is none of that at this lodge. 

 

Being Far from the border and surrounded by a massive mountain range, Lake Baccarac enjoys the security that isolation provides.

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:20 AM, Brian Needham said:

are yall holding a "scroungra" club meeting at pickwick during the road trip by chance?

 

Trying to convince those old dudes to leave the smallies for Pickwick is like telling them they aren't welcome back to Mexico.  It just ain't happening!!!

  On 3/27/2013 at 9:23 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

Both times I went to Mexico we had armed guards on the water with us, but not in our boat with us. We did have a guy come running down a hill with an AK strapped across his chest yelling for "cervesas" He looked heartbroken when our guide explained to him that there wasn't any on the boat because I don't drink beer  :Idontknow:  I still never felt real worried the whole time I was there either time but maybe that was just because I was a teenager and was still invincible  :laugh5:

 

No guns or guards or anything of the like.  Just good times, margaritas, laughs and a few bass.  A FEW BIG BASS!!!!

 

Jeff


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:29 AM, 00 mod said:

Trying to convince those old dudes to leave the smallies for Pickwick is like telling them they aren't welcome back to Mexico.  It just ain't happening!!!

 

No guns or guards or anything of the like.  Just good times, margaritas, laughs and a few bass.  A FEW BIG BASS!!!!

 

Jeff

LOL ~ !

 Might want to ease up on the Old Dude remarks Jeff,  Because one of them is the Official Key Master to the Trophy Smallie Kingdom . . . . and it sure ain't me.      :laugh5:

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:27 AM, A-Jay said:

 Don't know where you were fishing but there is none of that at this lodge. 

 

Being Far from the border and surrounded by a massive mountain range, Lake Baccarac enjoys the security that isolation provides.

 

A-Jay

We were at Lake Commendero both times, also very remote and in the Sierra Madre mountains. The problem is there are some small villages around the lake that are very poor so stealing the contents of the boats coolers was an easy way for them to get groceries for their families. Our guide never seemed very worried so I wasn't ever very concerned. I'd be more than willing to go back despite the slight risk. 


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:34 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

We were at Lake Commendero both times, also very remote and in the Sierra Madre mountains. The problem is there are some small villages around the lake that are very poor so stealing the contents of the boats coolers was an easy way for them to get groceries for their families. Our guide never seemed very worried so I wasn't ever very concerned. I'd be more than willing to go back despite the slight risk. 

 OK - what were you travel arrangements to and from the Lake ?

 Did you fly in or was there over ground travel involved ?

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:36 AM, A-Jay said:

 OK - what were you travel arrangements to and from the Lake ?

 Did you fly in or was there over ground travel involved ?

 

A-Jay

We flew into Matzatlan and then drove 3 hours via cargo van through the mountains to the lake then it was a 10 minute bus ride back and forth to the lake. It was a great trip but it sounds like your travel arrangements were much nicer. The lake was still a little young so not as many big fish either but I still managed to get a DD my second time around. I bet I gained 10 pounds from all the amazing food I ate that week  :eyebrows:


fishing user avatarMSAJAA reply : 
  On 3/26/2013 at 9:48 PM, 00 mod said:

We used the Luck-e-strike brand.  They were good for a few fish.  There is no REALLY good option out there, but these worked for us.

 

Jeff

Was the Scrounger something you guys took with you or a "local go to"?  Scroungers don't get the "press" that they deserve!


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 9:51 AM, MSAJAA said:

Was the Scrounger something you guys took with you or a "local go to"?  Scroungers don't get the "press" that they deserve!

Jeff had brought them down on his trip last year and had solid results.  A Magnum Fluke as well as the 6 & 7 1/2 inch Slug-go were the trailers of choice.  I had not fished this bait before that week.  I was initially skeptic as the 3/0 hook seemed a little under sized for the resident fish, but we landed a high percentage of the fish we stuck on the bait; including 2 over 9lbs. After some repeated unhooking the bait needed to be retired or the fish would do it for you.  

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarCWB reply : 

WTG Guys!!!!!!!!!!!

Great time.

Great fish.

Who could ask for more.


fishing user avatartomustang reply : 

Thanks for sharing the video, good to see everyone made it back safe


fishing user avatarHooked_On_Bass reply : 

Great post, A-Jay!

Congrats gents.


fishing user avatarthehooligan reply : 

Looks like you guys had an awesome trip, congrats on your pb's.

 

Love your quote in the video A-Jay, " I like 9's, 9's are good"


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 
  On 3/27/2013 at 11:00 PM, thehooligan said:

Looks like you guys had an awesome trip, congrats on your pb's.

 

Love your quote in the video A-Jay, " I like 9's, 9's are good"

 

Shortly after that A-Jay was heard saying " I like 9's, 9's are good but 10's are better"  :laugh5:


fishing user avatarSPEEDBEAD. reply : 

Can't stop thinking about it.....Must....do....work....


fishing user avatarbassman31783 reply : 

What an awesome trip guys.  That's a place that's been on my list for quite some time now.


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/28/2013 at 5:07 AM, bassman31783 said:

What an awesome trip guys.  That's a place that's been on my list for quite some time now.

 Heck you're half way there - at least compared to me that is ~

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 

Why didn't you guys let 00 mod catch any big ones?

 

Nice job!!!


fishing user avatarJellyMan reply : 

I can count the number of fish I have caught of those sizes on one hand.

 

Looks like you had an insane trip.


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 10:52 AM, slonezp said:

Why didn't you guys let 00 mod catch any big ones?

 

Nice job!!!

 

I got the second biggest fish of the trip, and had the first DD of the trip for a couple days.  I slacked off and let the other guys have some fun at the end...... :laugh5:

 

Jeff


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 8:43 PM, 00 mod said:

I got the second biggest fish of the trip, and had the first DD of the trip for a couple days.  I slacked off and let the other guys have some fun at the end...... :laugh5:

 

Jeff

 

And I for one, really appreciate your overt gesture of generosity Jeff.

 

:respect-059:

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 8:43 PM, 00 mod said:

I got the second biggest fish of the trip, and had the first DD of the trip for a couple days.  I slacked off and let the other guys have some fun at the end...... :laugh5:

 

Jeff

Then next time maybe you should do the editing of the video :lol-047:  Seriously guys, looks like the trip of a lifetime.


fishing user avatar00 mod reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 10:16 PM, slonezp said:

Then next time maybe you should do the editing of the video :lol-047:  Seriously guys, looks like the trip of a lifetime.

 

 

I did the entire video..... LOL

 

Jeff


fishing user avatarTrapperJ reply : 

Very nice! Whats sad is thats typical for Baccarac that place can ruin you!

 

I been to Comendero, Gurrero, El Salto and Baccarac many a times, nothing like it. If you get a chance to go take it, fishing trip of a life time.


fishing user avatarslonezp reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 10:45 PM, 00 mod said:

I did the entire video..... LOL

 

Jeff

You're a humble man


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 10:54 PM, TrapperJ said:

Very nice! Whats sad is thats typical for Baccarac that place can ruin you!

 

I been to Comendero, Gurrero, El Salto and Baccarac many a times, nothing like it. If you get a chance to go take it, fishing trip of a life time.

 

 

Your are profoundly correct. I totaled up my best ten fish & they weighed 81.75 lbs. I don't now where else I could duplicate that except lake erie in my dreams.


fishing user avatarSPEEDBEAD. reply : 
  On 3/30/2013 at 12:42 AM, Dwight Hottle said:

Your are profoundly correct. I totaled up my best ten fish & they weighed 81.75 lbs. I don't now where else I could duplicate that except lake erie in my dreams.

 

Brother Dwight, if you put 10 in the boat at Erie that weighed 81 and change......well, your wife may wonder who the big bearded fella is that's sleeping in the boat all summer. LOL


fishing user avatarDwight Hottle reply : 
  On 3/30/2013 at 1:00 AM, SPEEDBEAD. said:

Brother Dwight, if you put 10 in the boat at Erie that weighed 81 and change......well, your wife may wonder who the big bearded fella is that's sleeping in the boat all summer. LOL

 

 

If that ever happens some lucky guy will be the recipient of the lucky starcraft!


fishing user avatarA-Jay reply : 
  On 3/30/2013 at 1:10 AM, Dwight Hottle said:

If that ever happens some lucky guy will be the recipient of the lucky starcraft!

 

Hello Dwight,

 

Please allow me to introduce myself;  My name is "Lucky Guy"

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 

That's just awesome.  You guys will be dreaming of 40 lb plus bags and grande bass for weeks, if not months to come.  What an awesome trip!  I have to get down there, no ifs, ands, or buts. 


fishing user avatarK_Mac reply : 

Great post guys. Short of receiving a large sum of cash from an unknown benefactor, I am afraid I will have to make do with the vicarious thrills provided by y'all. :respect-059:  Thanks for sharing.


fishing user avatarToddnoff reply : 

Nice location, beautiful fish. thanks for sharing!


fishing user avatarpbrussell reply : 
  On 3/29/2013 at 12:30 PM, JellyMan said:

I can count the number of fish I have caught of those sizes on one hand.

 

Looks like you had an insane trip.

 

I havent caught one that big yet to count on my hand with!  :dazed-7:


fishing user avatarretiredbosn reply : 

Looks like u 3 had a awesome trip, congrats




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