Loaded by the Rio Sinaloa, Baccarac Lake, approximately 90 miles due south- east of Los Mochis, is a 35,000 acre man-made reservoir and a Mecca for serious bass fishermen.
With its shimmering waters and steep rock-clad banks, Baccarac is a meandering 25-mile long, five-mile wide lake that offers a wide variety of breathtaking vistas from rugged cactus-studded terrain to sweeping panoramics of the Sierra Madres.
With hundreds of isolated islands, points and coves to keep any fisherman busy, bass fishing in Lake Baccarac seems right out of a dream where fishing conditions are flawless and landing big fish never ceases to amaze.
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