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Lake Huites Bass Fishing



Originally stocked with pure strain Florida largemouth bass in the late 1990's, the Mexican Government has designated Lake Huites to be the first "Catch & Release" lake in the country. Making sure that this lake becomes the most famous bass fishery in the world.

Lake Huites (pronounced Wee-Tez) is currently the hottest bass lake in North America!

A 30,000-acre 'man made' reservoir with miles of excellent structures where the bass thrive. The bass are grow at a faster rate than the average growth rate in the United States (up to 2 pounds per year). This Trophy Bass lake is teeming with protein-rich tilapia, shad and crayfish, which the bass have taken a definite liking to. Anglers are catching in excess of 60 bass a day and 10 pound plus bass are being caught on a regular basis. The fish are aggressive and will take an assortment of lures, including: swimbait, rattle traps, deep divers, crankbait and just about anything else you throw at them.


Lake Huites Fishing

Lake Huites is one of the most scenic lakes a bass fisherman will ever set his eyes upon. Nestled within the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountain range, Huites was impounded in 1993 by the Mexican Government, predominantly for agricultural purposes to provide a consistent means of irrigation to the fertile fields and farmland. This 18-mile long lake was created by damming the Chinipas and Fuertes rivers. After the dam was finished, subsequent stockings with a pure strain of Florida largemouth bass has yielded a fishery that is unsurpassed by any current lake in the world.

Lake Huites Mexico opened to public fishing in October 1997. Fishermen can expect to catch between 50 to 60 bass per day by boat on just about any kind of lure they desire to throw. The bass will range from 1 lb to 10 lbs and possibly larger, with many of those bass weighing in at 4 to 8 lbs.

Lake Huites begins each season at near or full pool, covering nearly 30,000 acres of surface area. However, to meet the demands of farm irrigation, the level of the lake slowly declines during its eight-month season to about half the size.

Huites Bass Club Fishing Season: Is from September through June annually, although the lake offers excellent fishing on a year-round basis. We have discovered that the months outside of this prime fishing window (September through June) can be unpredictable and are often extremely hot or possibly rainy.

Lake Huites Fishing Resort

The La Estancia club house consists of four large buildings, each with three rooms and two double beds, a bathroom in each room with hot and cold running water and tub. All rooms have air-conditioning and carpeting, along with a comfortable living room, a kitchen, ample lighting and T.V. All of the rooms at La Estancia are deluxe accommodations with a total capacity for 28 fishermen.

The resort has beautiful desert gardens, with tile paths and three large palapas. The main palapa has with kitchen, a small dining area, with T.V. pure ice and drinking water, excellent food service and drinks; including: beer, margaritas, pina coladas, and more.

This beautiful place mountain getaway is located 700 yards from the shore of Huites lake, we take our fishermen by van down to the lake's edge. The fishing boats are fast and well maintained for an excellent bass fishing adventure and our experienced fishing guides will take you to the hottest spots on the lake. We carry, rods, reels, ice box, life jackets and a fully-equipped boat with a 60 H.P. Yamaha motor.


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