Trophy Bass Lodge Lake Huites: You're Welcome!

"David, Thank you...
as always, I had a fantastic time."
—Gary TramontinaWelcome friends, to the premier Mexican Bass
Fishing Destination available today... the "Hidden Gems" of Mexico's Sierra Madres, The
"Legendary" Lake Huites and Trophy Bass Lodge.
Nestled amongst the canyons, with the magnificent backdrop of the rugged Sierra Madre Mountains, rests the pristine waters of Lake Huites. Within the waters of this spectacular highland reservoir resides one tremendous population of bass.
Located in the state of Sinaloa, Lake Huites boasts the reputation of a 30,000 acre Bass Factory. Rated by the IGFA in 2004 as "the most productive lake for bass fishing in all of Mexico" Huites is quietly but quickly returning to prominence as Mexico's Hottest Trophy Bass Lake. Huites, once called the "mystery lake," may very well be the number one Trophy Bass Fishing destination on the planet today!
This outstanding fishery is becoming a bass fishing mecca for the serious Mexican bass fin'atic. And it's no wonder, the average number of sport fishing anglers on Huites on any given day is less than a few dozen…and that is spread over 30,000 acres when the lake is at full pool. Talk about under pressured!

Keith Warren, Brett Graham & Dan Hernandez Maybe that's why some of our television friends like
Keith Warren Outdoor Adventures and Sportfishing with Dan Hernandez choose Huites for
filming their television shows. Or why guys, like noted angling authors Ryan Gilligan, Rob Neumann, Jeff
Samsel, Dan Basore and Larry Larson, choose Huites and Trophy Bass Lodge as a destination to write about. Then
to, you have the elite photographers league made up of folks like Gary Tramontina, where you often see his
work in the pages of BassMaster Magazine; Jeff Simpson of In Fisherman Magazine and Dudley
Barker, from the professional rodeo circuits.

"A top water fisherman's dream lake."
—Mark Davis, Host Big Water Adventures Outdoor ChannelWe can't leave out our friend Mark
Davis, who has probably filmed more on Huites than anyone else. Although his television show Big Water
Adventures entices you with all the thrills of a saltwater smorgasbord of blue water destinations, this
guy knows Huites better than the "Huites Kids" know Huites.
On the shore of Lake Huites anglers enjoy the accommodations of perhaps the finest fishing lodge in all of Mexico. Carefully designed as a private retreat for up to 18 guests, Trophy Bass Lodge offers not only the extreme remoteness and solitude you hope for, but a quality angling experience topped by what many other destinations overlook... the finest in accommodations, personal service and dining as well as access to some of the best, unspoiled and unpressured trophy bass fishing found anywhere!

"Lake Huites, Mexico remains the standout
destination in Mexico for 6-13 pound bass."
—Jeff Simpson, Editor/Photographer
In-Fisherman MagazineImagine you are one of only a few anglers on a remote high desert lake. Hear the
smooth sound of your cast. Feel the quick snap of the strike and the strength of a trophy fish at the end of
your line. That angling experience is at its best at Lake Huites with Trophy Bass Lodge as your retreat. We
have spared nothing to ensure that each visit exceeds your expectations.
Mark Twain once wrote, "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover."

Rob Neumann, Managing Editor
In-Fisherman MagazineEscape to the adventures of Trophy Bass Lodge. Experience what we have to offer.
See for yourself why Lake Huites is considered by many to be the number one Trophy Bass Lake on the
planet!
Without a doubt, Lake Huites and Trophy Bass Lodge are the two "Hidden Gems" of the great Giant Bass Lakes of Old Mexico. This year, explore, dream and escape to your angling adventure of a lifetime...Trophy Bass Lodge and Lake Huites, Mexico. Discover for yourself what being "Hooked on Huites" is all about!

Ryan Gilligan, Managing Editor,
North American Fisherman "I fished Lake Huites for three days in late March and my boat averaged
close to 100 bass per day - many of which were over 5 pounds. I beat my personal record three times during my
stay, finishing the trip with a 10-pound stud that hit a Creek Chub Knuckle-Head Jr. Not only is the fishing
fantastic, but the lake is so large and diverse that you can successfully fish a wide variety of presentations
and spots - from twitching topwaters along brush-lined banks to rolling swimbaits across deep main-lake humps.
The result - you'll catch big bass and become a better angler. The food, accommodations, equipment and
service at Trophy Bass Lodge are excellent, and the scenery can't be beat."












