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Without a doubt, Lake Huites is one of the most scenic
lakes in all of Mexico. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre
Mountains, this beautiful lake in the mountains, was created by damming
the Rio Chinipa and Fuerte rivers. Lake Huites is 4500 feet above
sea level and at full pool in the Fall, this 30,000 acre lake is 18-miles
long in one direction and 15 miles long in another. This beautiful
Lake has over 100 miles of shoreline to fish and
has every conceivable structure a bass could want.
Once called the "Mystery
Lake", this beautiful body of water is loaded with Bass! Initially
stocked with Florida Bass from the El Fuerte River system back in the
70's. When the dam was finished, subsequent stockings with pure
Florida Strain Largemouth Bass have created a Bassin' Factory
that has surpassed the expectations of any new lake in the world at
this time. Hundreds of bass over 10 pounds have been
caught and released at this great new lake!
The bass in Lake
Huites are growing at a rate of 2 pounds per
year, so it's no wonder so many fishermen are looking for their
largest Bass to be caught at this beautiful new reservoir. One of the
reasons Lake Huites is full of fast growing Bass is because of the huge
forage base and the structure that exists along its diverse
banks and shores. The forage consists of Shad, crayfish and the protein
packed Tilapia! The average Bass in this young lake is already around
4 to 5 pounds, and it's not uncommon for experienced anglers to have
catches of 100 to 300 bass per day per boat weighing
anywhere from 2 to 14 lbs. The current lake record,
caught in May of 2001 by our very own Wild Bill Skinner, stands
at a whopping 15 pounds 3 ounces! That bass was released
and is still lurking in the timber filled cove she
was caught in, just waiting for someone to throw the right plug in her
face....she's got to be around 17 pounds by now! Not bad for a lake
as young as Huites. This lake has the potential to produce the
next world record some day, just like all of her sister lakes
in Mexico. One good thing Lake Huites has in its favor is that not many
drive-in boaters from the States or Mexico fish her waters. Also the
commercial netting has some good restrictions and enforcement. In fact,
there are no nets at Huites between April and October!
That fact in itself will insure many years of Super Bassin' at this
great new lake!
From early October until December, the bass at this pristine lake
will hit almost anything you throw at them. From
top water action beyond belief to working the humps
with worms and lizards and everything in between. Then in January
the bass begin to make the move into their pre-spawn mood
when a spinner bait usually rules with plastics
and crank baits doing well also. Then there is the classic
spawn in March when the Big Girls are busting with eggs and
are willing to hit most anything that is worked slow
and deliberate. During April, May and June, the angler can
expect to get into some good numbers and really Big Fish in
the post spawn, by slow rolling a big spinner bait
and digging a lipless crank bait on the bottom in deep water! Throwing
a big, Bill Dance Fat Free Shad across bald points
in the late afternoon is one of the main reasons why I fish Mexico.
Giant Bass in May, now that's the ticket for some heart stopping
action that most Bass fishermen are missing out on. Take
my word for it!
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Your seasoned
professional local guide sits in the rear of the boat out
of the way so that you will have plenty of room to "Pound those
Puppies" in this world class bass factory. These guides
know Lake Huites like the back of their hand, and I will assure
you that they will do everything in their power to put you
on the fish. They also untangle your bird nests, and
show you what lures and presentations work best on the day and
in the area you are fishing.
There's nothing on earth like sinking the barb into a really
World Class Bass, and Lake Huites is just the place to experience
Explosive Bassin' any time of year! When's the
last time you caught a Bass in Double Digits? Well, fishin'
at Lake Huites is the chance of a lifetime to get that wall-hanger.
Are you ready? Click "Accommodation"
and "Itinerary/Prices"
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for your Trip of a Lifetime, then give "Wild
Bill" Skinner a call as soon as you can! Call Toll Free at
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"Wild Bill" Kickin' Bass at Huites |
"Friends,
most Bass lakes have their ups and downs.
Experienced Bass Fishermen know that when they're
hot they're hot, and when they're not they're not.
Lake Huites can be that way some of the time, due
to factors such as weather or the moon, just like
all Bass lakes, but when Huites is on, it's really
on....Big Time! There have been times
at this beautiful lake when my average catch
was the best I've ever had anywhere, North or
South. I just love fishing this Lake in October
through December, when the bass are in pre-spawn
and also April, May and June, when they are really
aggressive in their post-spawn spree! I firmly
believe that with good management, this could be
the "Best Bass Lake of All times"!
Sincerely,
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"Keep Your Eyes on Huites, this Lake
Just Might Be the Best of Them All!"
Smoke on the Water...Fire in the Sky - Lake Huites
Photographs: "Wild Bill" Skinner
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