Bass Fishing at Comedero Lake in Mexico
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Comedero - Mexico Bass Fishing

Located 100 miles northeast of Mazatlan in the state of Sinaloa, Comedero is one of the older bass fishing waters in Mexico. Bass in the "teens" are fairly common with the lake record over eighteen pounds.

Travel To Comedero

The ideal way to reach Comedero is via airline to Mazatlan. If you choose to travel by ground, follow Mexico Highway 15 south from Nogales, for 625 miles to the city of Culiacán. Then travel the three or four-hour trip to the lake on back roads.

Approximate distance from USA border: 660 miles

Approximate travel time from US border: 18 hours

Map To Comedero

Comedero Lake Mexico Map

Bass Fishing At Comedero

Lake Comedero is remote and travel to the lake can be difficult, so the lake receives minimal fishing pressure. This accounts for the quality of bass taken here. If you want to seek out a monster bass, this is a good place to look.

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Weather & Average Temperatures

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Documentation

All travel into Mexico from the United States requires a passport for entry into Mexico and return to the United States. If you are traveling by vehicle you will be required to have proper vehicle registration and drivers license. If you bring a boat, proper vehicle registration will be required for both the boat and trailer. Make certain all documents are current.

Mexico insurance is also required for travel in Mexico. Click here for Online Mexico Car Insurance.

For fishing in Mexico, a Mexican Sport Fishing License is required. Additionally boating permits may be required to fish Comedero lake in Mexico.

 

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Travel Warnings

Any time you travel outside the USA, be aware that you are subject to local law governing the area you are to visit. As a general rule, travel to lakes in Mexico is considered safe. However, there are reports of unrest and violence between competing drug cartels, and Mexico law enforcement. Most of this activity in confined to areas away from the bass fishing lakes. Some of the border towns and population centers in Mexico experience higher than normal levels of crime and violence. Often, American border town information centers can advise regarding cartel activity in neighboring Mexico border towns. It is always best to caravan, stay on the main highways and be aware of what's going on around you.

 

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