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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The best laid plans…
My 3rd day up north on my annual fall big bass hunt did not go quite as planned… After the very slow start on Mullett with no definite move to the shallows despite warm sun
Caught a 200-pounder and it was this big!!
Well… I probably won’t be able to forget today… ever. One part of the ‘fond’ memories of my massive 6 pound catch of 3 measly little squeaker keepers is hauling my nonboater partner back out of the St. Clair River (69 F water) after he took a header off the bow.
B.A.S.S. and Recycled Fish form Conservation Partnership
If there’s one thing that bass anglers love, it’s catching a big bass. The only thing better is catching two. Catching more and bigger fish requires healthy waters, and a new relationship between B.A.S.S. and Recycled Fish will help accomplish that.
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
Buying a Car Couldn’t be Easier
I’m finishing up buying a new Pontiac Vibe from our own sponsor Benchley Buick Pontiac GMC with the help of member spinninbug (Wendy Johnson) and it couldn’t have been easier.
Things just begin to heat up at Mullett Lake (includes video)
but it’s time to go home (and back to work…)! Isn’t that how it always? I never finished my story about the 2008 fall big bass hunt – shorter in duration this year