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Lake Huites Bass Fishing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: March 8th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 5 & 7 inch senkos, medium white crankbaits 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, white fat free shad, watermelon senkos

Date Fished: March 1st to 8th

Comments: Lake Huites is red Hot...Some of the Lodge boats catching over 300 bass per day with 10.12 and 10.8 pound bass being the biggest fish of the week. Lake Fork Swimming Shad working very well along with white crankbaits. The third canyon around the church is loaded with bass right along with the humps around taco Paco. This is the best bass fishing I have seen at Lake Huites since 2000.

 

 

Date: Feb 23rd, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 5 & 7 inch senkos, medium white crankbaits, watermelon lizards 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, white, watermelon

Date Fished:  Feb 16th to Feb 23rd

Comments: Very strong bass numbers at Huites with largemouth up to 9 lbs. being caught up near the railroad and the church. Large number of 4 to 7 lb. bass.  Small to large white crankbaits along with white flukes and watermelon senkos are working well. John Schrader comments, "the best trip I have been on."  

 

 

Date: Feb 15th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 5 & 7 inch senkos, medium white crankbaits, watermelon lizards 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, white, watermelon

Date Fished:  Feb 10th to Feb 15th

Comments: Bass fishing on Lake Huites remains very strong with up to 150 bass per boat and largemouth bass up to 9 lbs. Very strong number of 5 to 6 lbers. Almost all baits are working with white crank baits being the secret weapon as well as watermelon lizards.

 

 

Date: Feb 9th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 5 & 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Feb 7th to Feb 9th

Comments: From Randy Reed Day 1 - 189 bass in the boat, day 2 - 81 bass in boat  and day 3 121 bass in boat, In 3 days of fishing in our boat we had 6 bass over 8 pounds, 1 bass over 7 pounds, 21 bass over 6 pounds maybe 50 bass over 4 pounds.

 

 

Date: Feb 4th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 5 & 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Feb 2nd to Feb 4th

Comments: There are many great stories we could tell you about this past week bass fishing at Lake Huites, but this one stands out: Gale Vaught and Roger Matthews both from Missouri had a day on the water yesterday that was nothing short of outstanding. They caught a total of 361 fish – the biggest bass being 8.15 lbs. and described an incredible number of largemouth over 3 lbs. Fishing up near the railroad tracks throwing against the rock walls with medium-running white Bill Dance crank baits, along with solid white willow leaf ½ oz. spinner baits, their comment was: "you could almost catch a bass every cast." We predict many more great stories to come. Over the last ten days, we have been plagued with wind, rain and cold weather but the fishing has been red hot!

 

 

Date: Feb 1st, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits, 5 inch senkos 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Jan 28th to Feb 1st

Comments: January 30 - Jeff Pope and John Lawson, a couple of wildcats from Kentucky, are just creating all kinds of problems for the bass at Huites!  They are averaging 150 fish a day in the boat, up to 8 lbs. with the best bass coming off the banks with large and medium crankbaits - white and green. We also have John Stafford and his group bass fishing the creek channels with white/pearl wacky style Senkos which is producing up to 7 lbs. We are getting very good largemouth numbers at Huites and someday soon hope to see some real trophies pulled from the lake. 

February 1 - Jay Morton and his wife, Nancy, are having excellent results - caught a 10.1 pound  trophy bass and averaging 100 bass per day. Jeff Pope and John Lawson continue to have a great trip - caught over 280 black bass yesterday, mosly all on white crankbaits. Roger Matthews and Gale Vaught are just killing them on swimbaits and spinnerbaits averaging 135 a day with a good number of 4 to 6 lb. bass.

 

 

Date: Jan 28th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits, 5 inch senkos 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Jan 21st to Jan 27th

Comments:  Bob Schriewer and Jerry Ballard just returned from bass fishing at Lake Huites via private air out of Choix and John Owens and Jeff Pope just got to the lodge also via private air into Choix - a great way to get to the lake!  Excellent, excellent bass fishing!  It's off the charts with 4, 5, 6 and 7 lb. bass caught in the canyons in 12 to 14 feet of water on Senkos and crank baits.  Extreme weather did force us to close down the lodge on the 23rd of January due to very high winds and almost monsoon type rains. 

 

 

Date: Jan 15th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits, 5 inch senkos 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Jan 13th to Jan 14th

Comments:  Good numbers and quality. With Lake Huites slightly stained over most of the lake the bass fishing continues to be excellent up the canyons and near the railroad tracks. Dark colored crankbaits and watermelon/golden lizards working excellent. Mullet colored swimbaits, along with Pearl colored swimbaits seem to catch the bigger black bass.

 

 

Date: Jan 12th, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits, 5 inch senkos 

Hottest Colors: firetiger, Cirtus Shad crankbaits, watermelon senkos

Date Fished:  Jan 3rd to Jan 5th

Comments:  Good numbers and quality bass. Lake Huites is hot right now. Insane quality as described by Shane Ryal who recently visited Lake Huites Lodge "Here are a couple of the better bass from Huites, we didn’t get any giants but the overall quality was insane."  From Bob Moresin "Catch em until you are just worn out" Landing at Choix just 40 minutes from the Lodge is a real treat.

 

From Manuel and Nalrin Salazar: Overall excellent bass fishing with the canyons holding the bigger fish with the humps in front Taco Paco producing an excellent afternoon bite. The two long points at La Cruz producing big largemouth deep on Texas rigged senkos, catching 150 bass right now is no problem.

 

 

Date: Jan 2nd, 2010

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits, 7 inch senkos, large crankbaits

Hottest Colors:

Date Fished:  Dec 30, dec 31st and Jan 1

Comments:  2010 could not be starting out any better! In 1997, I was lucky enough to fish Lake Huites and thought I'd never see that kind of bass fishing duplicated on Huites. But for some unknown reason, Santa Claus has given us plenty of Mexican largemouth bass to keep us entertained at Lake Huites. The recent group returning reported the same kind of fishing I had back in 1997 - hundreds of 5 to 7 lb. bass, anchored down across points and in the middle of creek channels and never moving from one location and catching bass after bass after black bass. Canyon Number Two produced in excess of 50 fish over 6 lbs. in two short hours, according to Mexico's top guide, Manuel Salazar. We can only assume that from this day forward, fishing is only going to get better this spring.

 

 

Date: Nov 1st 2009

Name: Lake Huites Lodge

Hottest Baits: Swimbaits and lizards, spinnerbaits, topwater baits

Hottest Colors:   chartreuse, pearl and white / green

Date Fished:  Oct 28 - Nov 1st

Comments:  We fished Lake Huites on the 28th: The Lake is in good condition and the numbers of bass caught seem to be coming back strong along with a good mix of largemouth bass in the 6 to 7 pound range  Looking out 2 more weeks the bass fishing should be excellent and the dirty water has all but disappeared.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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