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Mexico Fishing
While Trek may not have the largest listing of fishing destinations in Mexico, what we do offer we stand behind as some of the finest in the world. Whether you wish to tackle sails and marlin in blue water, bonefish and permit on crystal flats, or giant largemouth bass in fresh water lakes, we have the place just for you.
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Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas located at the bottom of the Baja Peninsula is one of the most popular tourist destinations in North America offering short or lengthy stays in some of the worlds best resorts, condos or private homes. It also happens to be excellent for Pacific sails as well as blue and striped marlin. Our local contacts have the largest and most professional fleet available in Cabo and can arrange a charter to fit most any budget. Please visit our Cabo San Lucas page for more details where we will be glad to arrange all or part of your next exciting vacation.
The Yucatan Peninsula on the Caribbean side offers two different fishing destinations. The first is the island of Cozumel some 30 miles off the coast. This small island is only partially developed and still offers some of the best Atlantic sailfishing around. The season runs from March through June and offers excellent opportunities for families looking for water sports and fishing. Cozumel has some of the best diving and snorkeling in the world as well as beautiful accommodations from the El Presidente Hotel. Boats are both Mexican and American with all the knowledge you will need for great fishing on sails, marlin and wahoo.
Grand Slam Lodge
With the latest addition of Grand Slam Fly Fishing Lodge to the Mayan Riviera, an all new level of accommodations and service has been achieved. Not only will you enjoy the comforts of Grand Slam, the fishing is
n't bad either. Bones, permit. snook and tarpon can all be taken on the same day. If ever there was a lodge designed for a non-angling companion, this is it offering spectacular views of the Caribbean and lots of activities like kayaking, snorkeling, diving or visits Mayan Ruins to choose. Season is year round.
Grand Slam is easy to reach with daily flights to Cancun followed by a beautiful 3.5 hour drive through Sian Ka'an Biosphere along the coast. Choose as many or as few days as you like, customized trips available including a visit to a Karisma Hotel Property who also own Grand Slam Lodge.
Lake Baccarac Lodge for Monster largemouth bass
The new Lake Baccarac Lodge will house 32 anglers at this Mexico bass fishing Mecca. Lake Baccarac was stocked in 1978 with Florida strain largemouth bass. The lake is 25 miles long and five miles wide and is 30,000 acres at full pool. The lake record and also the Central American record of a 19.10 lb. bass followed by an 18.11 lb. bass. Truly, Mexico bass fishing at its finest! Brand-new 18 foot Crestliner boats manned by Lake Baccarac’s famous guides who have an intimate knowledge of the lake, most having twenty years of experience on the lake, await you each morning to help you realize every angler’s dream – that mammoth bass on your line. Lake Baccarac Lodge was built for one reason – to give anglers another opportunity while bass fishing in Mexico to stay in elegant accommodations while enjoying the world’s best bass fishing. Whether there are two of you, twenty of you, give TREK a call so that we may give you the best bass fishing experience you have ever had.
Lake El Salto
At full pool, this magnificent lake covers nearly 24,000 acres. El Salto was stocked with Florida strained largemouth bass in the mid 1980’s and boy have they prospered. The stocking of shad and tilapia in subsequent years ensured healthy growth of the bass and is one reason that thousands of double digit bass have been caught here over the years and the lake record is over 18 pounds ! No doubt, there are some monsters and potential world records to be found in these waters, why not on your line ? 
Lake El Salto Lodge and Anglers Inn Lodge are our lodges of choice and upon arrival at either, you will be greeted with a welcoming Margarita and a hearty “mi casa es su casa” by Lake El Salto Lodge owner Billy Chapman or by his son Billy Jr. if staying at the Anglers Inn Lodge. Billy Sr. is the pioneer of lodge operators in Mexico, opening his first one nearly 50 years ago and believe me, these guys have it down to a science.