

Lake Mateos Bass Fishing Reports

Date:
January, 2008
Name: Anglers Inn Lake Mateos
Hottest Baits:
Rat-L-Traps: 1/2- and 3/4-ounce in silver with blue back and gold.
Lobina Lures Rio Rico poppers: white, white with
sparkles and bleeding shad.
Lizards: 8-inch Zoom, 7-inch Yum Zellamanders, 6-inch Berkley
PowerBait in watermelon, watermelon red flake, black with blue tail,
and junebug.
Berkley Power Worms: 10-inch in black with blue tail, red shad and
junebug.
Storm WildEye Swim Shads: 4- and 5-inch in shad, pearl white and
golden mullet.
Rapala X-Rap and 4- to 5-inch jerkbaits in white, clown, perch and
shad.
Heddon Zara Spook, Lucky Craft Sammy and Reaction Innovations Vixen:
clear, chrome with black top and white.
Bomber Fat Free Shad Crankbaits: deep divers in citrus shad.
Yamamoto Senkos, Yum Dingers and Bass Pro Shops 5- and 6-inch
Stinkos: watermelon, watermelon red flake and black with blue flake.
Chatterbaits: 1/2-ounce in white, white and chartreuse.
Buzzbaits: 1/2- and 5/8-ounce in black, white, chartreuse.
Incredible Topwater Fishing Continues at Lake Mateos
We continue to hear the same the same comments from recent guests at our new Lake Mateos Lodge that we heard when we first opened last November. These comments, and often they’re coming from widely traveled anglers with years of experience, is that Lake Mateos is providing the finest topwater bass fishing they’ve ever encountered. And if we’re not hearing that kind of comment about surface lures, we’re hearing much the same thing regarding spinner baits. The fishing has been flat out tremendous ever since our grand opening. It is indeed gratifying for us to also hear the many kind things visitors are saying about our new Lake Mateos Anglers Inn Lodge. We’d like to share a couple of comments we’ve had from couples that have spent time with us. They say the new lodge is a great place to simply relax in their own private cabin. They’ve liked the unlimited access to a spa and the beauty of their surroundings.
We urge you to do what we’ve suggested many times before. It’s
simply to ask someone who has been an Anglers Inn guest how they
felt about the experience. This applies every bit as much to
our new Lake Mateos operation as it does to our world famous
operation at El Salto Lake. Give us a call. Let us book a trip
for you. We’ll do our very best to add you to an ever growing
list of happy Anglers Inn clients. Following are some comments from
anglers who spent time with us in recent weeks.
Jim Taibi, along with band mates Tim Tuttle and Mike Baca and Tim’s
brother Terry were among our guests who fished Lake Mateos in
mid-January. These men are experienced anglers and all
together have made more than 20 trips to El Salto. Here’s what
Jim Taibi had to say about their Lake Mateos visit.
“Lake Mateos is an amazing place. What we found upon arrival was a
beautiful new lodge in a tropical jungle- like location. As usual
Ramon and Joel were there to greet us with Margarita’s and
appetizers as our bags and tackle were whisked off to our cabins.
The new rooms at Mateos are very spacious and well appointed. The
new amenities have been well thought out and we couldn’t have been
more comfortable or content. “Being able to relax outside at night
with the river valley in full view was very special. Anglers Inn at
Mateos is a masterpiece in my opinion. Billy has done it again. The
lodge is very roomy and open with a great feel to it. The inside and
outside dining areas and bar are very comfortable and there are
great views of the river valley from all of the outside areas. The
fire pit is a great place to relax after one of Delfino’s amazing
meals or a soothing massage at the spa. Speaking of the food, the
new lodge has not missed a beat in preparing the dishes that Anglers
Inn is famous for. Anyone who has been to Anglers Inn at El Salto
will recognize the excellent quality and presentation of the classic
meals and service style.
The first thing you’ll notice at Mateos is how massive this body of
water is. At 55,000 surface acres it dwarfs El Salto Lake. There are
endless brush-lined banks and countless bays and coves with more
diverse structure and cover that any one angler can fathom. There
are two main river systems entering the north end of the lake. We
had our best fishing in the Humaya River arm area. We fished coves
that were brimming with small tilapia and quality bass. Water
hyacinth and a very unique type of brush make for excellent spinner
bait and topwater fishing. “We caught all of our topwater fish on
Rio Rico’s, Super Spooks and Spro Bronzeye Frogs. By far the lure of
choice for Mateos has to be the ¾-ounce titanium-framed spinner bait
in chartreuse & white or solid chartreuse with gold blades. We
slow-rolled the spinner baits on the outside of the tree line for
our better fish. A Rapala DT-16 crankbait in the bluegill color was
another good bait to use on the steeper rocky points.
“There are many, many bass in Lake Mateos. Some are small and some
large. When we got in an area that was producing smaller fish we
would simply move to another location and usually find solid 3 to
5-pound pound bass. There is no doubt that there are giant
bass to be caught in Mateos. We had fish of 7 and 8-pounds on this
trip. There may not be the numbers of huge bass that El Salto is
famous for, but if you want to catch quality fish all day long with
unmatched scenery and serenity then you should definitely give
Mateos a try. I found it to be a little bit more “fisherman
friendly” and laid back than El Salto. I had the impression that a
lot of these fish had never seen a lure before. It’s also nice to
fish all day without seeing another boat or angler. “There is great
fishing, great fun and great memories to be had at Anglers Inn on
Lake Mateos. The new fleet of bigger, faster boats and eager guides
and staff are waiting to make your vacation one of the best of your
life. My partners and I are all chomping at the bit to get
back to Lake Mateos. We have already booked our second trip
for December of this year.”
Greg Wollner is the executive vice president of Rapala Lures.
Greg was also one of our January visitors. Note what he has to
say about the topwater fishing at Lake Mateos.
“We had a great trip to Lake Mateos! We caught 75 to 150 fish
per day with the best topwater action I have ever seen in my life.
Every morning we started with Rapala Skitter Pops (gold chrome was
the best color) then fished with Terminator white spinner baits,
X-Rap Slashbaits and Storm Swimbaits during the day. We caught
six fish of more than 6-pounds in three days and several that topped
4-pounds. “I have never been on a fishing trip with better fishing
and service. Anglers Inn was an A+ in both. Thank you
for a great trip.” Chappy Chapman and his fishing buddy Mike
Yoke were also here in January. Here’s what Chappy had to say
about it. "Between my fishing buddy Mike Yoke and I, we landed 114
bass in just one morning. Most of those bass were in the
4 to 6-pound range! You talk about bloody thumbs. The best thing
about the half-day of fishing is that more then half of these bass
came on spinner baits. We started out using a white & chartreuse
color spinner bait but with the cloud cover decided to go with a
darker color. What a difference!
“The bait of choice that day was a ¾-ounce D&M custom spinner bait
in the tilapia color. We used "chunks" as trailers in the watermelon
seed color. After we broke every one of these spinner baits, we
threw black spinner baits. It didn't seem to matter as long as you
had a darker color. “One of the keys to finding bass (and trust me
they are everywhere) was throwing next to a bush and letting the
spinner bait sink down about 5 or 6 seconds and then starting a
slower retrieve. Almost every tree it was---WHAM! Fish on!
Long submerged points with buck brush were very successful. Later in
the day we fished a couple of submerged islands and also had great
success. “Just to break it up a bit, we started to throw a new
Senko-type bait called the "Pepper Stick" made by El Grande Lures.
These baits were made strictly for Mexico bass fishing and they
work. The tilapia color worked the best for us on Mateos.
“Mike hooked his big fish on a spinner bait on a point buck brush
but it came unbuttoned right at the boat. This bass was easily in
the 9 to10-pound range. To sum it all up, we had 114 bass in the 4-6
pound range, lost a monster at the boat and had bloody thumbs
from boating all these fish. It was one heck of a morning for
us."
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