I just returned from an incredible trip to Lake Baccarac with Pro Bass Adventures, and my group had a phenomenal experience.
Half of our group of nine were high school buddies I fish with annually. Since they’re all from the North, their personal bests (PBs) going into the trip ranged from 5–8 lbs. By the end of the trip, every single one of them had broken their PBs multiple times. Most of us had 40+ lbs for our top five fish every day.
Numbers were slightly lower than usual (30–50 fish per day), but the average size was definitely up. One buddy, who only bass fishes twice a year, landed a 12.3-pounder—while sitting down, feet up on the gunnel, throwing a 6XD on braid with a spinning rod! 🤣
Lodge & Management
The new owner/manager, Josh Daniells, is top-notch. Super nice guy, unbelievably responsive, and he’s made awesome improvements to the lodge:
✅ Great rod selection
✅ On-site bait store stocked with just about everything you might need
✅ Josh has many more improvements planned
✅ Guides with this lodge are the best on the lake in my opinion.
I highly recommend the lodge.
Safety & Travel Warning
I was very nervous about safety before the trip. We usually fly into Mexico City, then Los Mochis, but this year we had to fly into Culiacán—and I 10/10 would NOT recommend doing that.
At Culiacán Airport, our group was shaken down for about $1,000 USD. Six of the nine of us were pulled aside and told we had "too many rods"—which made no sense because none of us even brought rods (the lodge has a great selection). When we explained that, they changed their story and said we had "too many accessories."
The fees were completely arbitrary, ranging from $100 to $300 per person. A few guys who spoke some Spanish were able to negotiate lower fees, but it was pure extortion. I will never fly through Culiacán again. From what I’ve heard, Los Mochis does not have this issue.
El Salto is closed at the moment. I think the remnants of the Chapitos have decided to make their last stand near the lake. The whole area has been shut down while the military moves into finish them off. (or so I've been told.)
The ride to the lodge was fine, and once there I felt completely safe as always.
Overall, a fantastic trip! Just avoid Culiacán unless you factor in a couple hundo for extortion and financially it still makes sense.
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