The new Mexico Bass Fishing section brought to you by Exotic Outdoor Adventures (now Ron Speed Jr’s. Adventures) is up on GreatLakesBass.com with the first installment of the story and pictures from our January 2009 Lake Comedero bass fishing adventure. Go to the Mexico Bass link on this blog or visit directly anytime with GreatLakesBass.com/Mexico.

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Big Bass of Lake Comedero
Lake Comedero is an amazingly interesting lake. Surrounded by mountains. Steep hillsides and tons of bluff banks providing lots of sombra (shade) thank goodness since it routinely moved into the 90’s each day, usually with little breeze.
Remind me why I do this…?
What a day…? Not sure it taught me a lot, but… I think… once I dry out I will have a better idea. I ran into TBF of Michigan Pres Dennis Beltz on the way out this morning and spent some time going over plans