Where To Go For A Great Fishing Vacation In Mexico
If there is one thing that tourism in
Mexico has become famous for in recent years, it is sports
fishing. And the reasons why are pretty obvious. The country
has over 6,500 miles of fishable coastline that is surrounded
by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea on the east and the
Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez on the west. There are a
diverse number of hot spots for sport fishing that draw
enthusiasts, as well as professionals, from all over the world.
And to make it even more exciting, there are a number of
national and international competitions held yearly in the
waters surrounding Mexico.
In Mexico you can fish for over 300 varieties of fish and
that number is still growing. Because of this diversity, it may
actually be very difficult to decide on just one destination to
visit in order to try your hand at reeling in a big one. If
fishing is all you plan on doing during your vacation then you
would probably find the most challenging experiences on the
Pacific coast. Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, or Mazatlan are
all well known for sport fishing fleets that can be chartered.
And the large sport fish like Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, and
Swordfish are all prevalent in those waters.
Some locations are so abundant with fish that the locals
have given many of the areas
their own
legends and some even have nicknames. The Sea of Cortez, for
example is said to have so many fish in its waters that it is
referred to as "The Fish Trap". Legend has it to be believed
that the fish would come into this long, narrow gulf and would
not be able to find their way out again. In fact, the Sea of
Cortez does have an extremely large fish population of all
varieties, but the reasons why are much more scientific. It is
the combination of the water temperatures, the climate and the
tide patterns that all contribute to making this area one of
the richest fishing spots in the world.
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If you would also like to partake in some tourist activities
such as tour Mayan ruins or spend nighttime in the clubs, then
Cancun or Cozumel might be more your speed. Whatever your focus
you can bet that great fishing will be close by to wherever you
decide to visit.
Maybe you don't necessarily want to go after the big boys,
like Marlin or Tuna, but would like to do a little bass
fishing. There are also many lakes dotting the landscape of
Mexico and most offer great fishing. One of the most popular
bass lakes is El Salto, which is just 50 miles from Mazatlan.
Tour operators claim that this well-stocked lake will yield the
biggest bass caught in a person's lifetime. Most tour companies
can set up a bass fishing trip to an area that you would enjoy
if you give them a list of your expectations, as far as
accommodations and services.
Fishing can be a wonderful recreational and competitive
activity that can combine your own skill and know-how with luck
to catch the big one. If you love fishing, there probably isn't
one location in Mexico that it wouldn't be enjoyable to
participate in fishing.
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