
FAMOUS LAKE EL SALTO
If you've fished enough to know
a backlash from a barracuda, you know that plug pitchers from
all over the globe say El Salto is the best bass lake the worls
has ever know.
Once
again we don't ask you to take our word for it. Other have said,
or shown it for us. You may have already seem evidence of that
on many of the nation's TV fishing shows as well as in the top bass fishing
publications. Thise television personalities and top writers will tell
you the same things we've already mentioned - Anglers
Inn provides service
that matches the fantastic fishing to be found at the beautiful Mexican
bass lake.
Anglers Inn was
the first to introduce the world's anglers to Lake El Salto. As
a matter of fact, the lake wouldn't be producing the super action
it does if they had not worked with the Mexican fish officials
to introduce pure Florida strain bass when the lake was still in
the process of forming.
On a typical day, boats average
from 30 to 80 bass caught. It's not unusual for these fish to have
an average weight on pounds, even heavier on occasion. There was
a time in the early days of it's existence when El Salto was know
as a "Numbers" lake.
Anglers got a boat full of fish, but they were nearly all on the
small side. Recent years have witnessed a tremendous change. El
Salto now consistenly kicks out more really big bass than any other
lake the world has known.
El Salto Lake has some things going for it you don't
always find where Mexicans bass lakes are concerned. Here you won't
find the drastic draw-downs that plague some of the others. We've
already mentioned the pure strain of Florida Bass. That's something
that you don't always find down here south of the border. Because
the lake is situated where it is - on the Tropic of Cancer - it
doesn't suffer from the drought common on certain other well know
Mexican bass lakes.
There's
plenty of shoreline for the visiting angler to explore. El Salto
covers about 24,000 productive acres at full pool. It is located
at 600 feet of elevation. The lake has always opened at full pool. There's
an abundance of cover from pads and shoreline vegetation to underwater
timber - even a submerged graveyard. All told you've got about 45 miles
of shoreline to work with. You'll fish those shorelines out of comfortable
Bass Tracker boats operated by experience Mexican guides. Many of our
guides have been with us for many years. They know where the fish are
and your best approach to getting a hook into them. We wish we had a couple
of bucks for the countless times we've had successful anglers credit one
or more of our guides for putting them onto the biggest bass they've
ever put in the boat.
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