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| Billy
Chapman, Manager of Lake El Salto. |
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| Mexico's most popular bass fishing lake! |
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| Mexico's
most popular bass fishing lake, Lake El Salto, is located 50 miles north of the seaside
resort of Mazatlan. |
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Salto has a healthy population of trophy size bass. When the lake was first opened
for public fishing its first bass fishermen found a trophy bonanza, with 85% of everyone
who fished El Salto hooking the biggest fish of their lifetime. The aggressive bass of El
Salto will strike a variety of lures all year, but topwaters and crankbaits are the best. |
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Salto's delightful prevailing breezes from the nearby Pacific Ocean assure great comfort
all year. |
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| Dinner
at El Salto's Bass Fishing Lodge consists of everything from T-Bone steaks and Jumbo
shrimp, to meals with a Mexican flare. Wine is always available with the evening meal. We
prepare a mixture of American, Mexican, and local seafood dishes that will please the most
difficult of palates. Mazatlan
with it's fantastic beaches, is your gateway city for El Salto and is serviced by airlines
from all over the USA. We will arrange your transportation from Mazatlan to the
lodge and lake.
El
Salto lake is located only an hour drive from Mazatlan, which offers some of the world's
best Marlin and Sailfishing. |
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| Delightful prevailing breezes from the
nearby Pacific Ocean assure great comfort all year. |
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Best Lures:
Almost any type of lure will catch bass on El Salto. You should be able to use your
favorite lure most of your trip and do great. Top waters are great! However a reasonable
supply of crankbaits, spinners, and worms of almost any color will be fine. |
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Boats:
Boats are 18 1/2 to 21 foot fiberglass with 48
horsepower engines. They are plenty fast and smooth riding. They have lots of foot room
and are equipped with swivel seats, trolling motors and fully charged batteries. |
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