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Lake Comedero Mexico Bass Fishing Lodge
Lake Comedero Lodge, nestled in the Sierra Madre Mountains, is located in the small village of "Vertedore", and sits near the "Presidente Jose' Lopez Portillo Dam". The lodge offers spacious comfort and a relaxing environment. To give the lodge the authentic Spanish feel, a 720 square foot veranda, featuring three large adobe style arches, has large Mexican leather rockers and woven hammocks for enjoying the starry night or that first cup of coffee in the brisk morning air.
As your plane prepares to land, your heart will skip a beat at the breathtaking aerial view of the beautiful resort city of Mazatlan. Known, by one and all, as the "Shrimp Capital of Mexico", Mazatlan is located on the Pacific West Coast line of the state of Sinaloa and is one of the newest and upcoming beach resorts that Mexico has to offer.
Because we are located ninety miles from Mazatlan, complimentary beverages and snacks will be provided for you to enjoy on your trip to the lodge. As you travel, by van, from Mazatlan to Lake Comedero Bass Fishing Lodge, you will view the sights of Old Mexico and it's native surroundings. You will recognize some of our local crops being farmed here, along with tropical crops of bananas, mangos and other fresh fruits. The cobblestone streets of the historic mining village of Cosala is host to a beautiful old cathedral and a quaint town square, complete with park benches and a large gazebo used for local fiestas. The people of the small colonies ahead and their unique ways of living is a most humbling sight. Carrying water from their local water supply up to two miles to reach their homes and minding their meals over ovens made of stone, is proof of the pride and commitment held by these self sufficient people. Our seasons run from November through April and Lake Comedero Lodge has prepared a schedule to assure you get the most Mexico Bass fishing possible, yet ample time to relax and enjoy your visit to Old Mexico and its native surroundings.
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