ABOUT US

Mario Guevara is the owner and operator of Bass Adventures Mexico and Cora’s Lodge on beautiful Lake Aguamilpa, which is known as the premier Mexican Lake for sheer numbers of Largemouth bass. In addition, Mario books trips in conjunction with Reel Mexican Adventures to world famous Lake Baccarac Lodge. Lake Baccarac Lodge was the first lakeside lodge built on Lake Baccarac, and it houses first class facilities and the attention to detail and service that Mario has become known for. Baccarac is known as THE big bass lake in Mexico and is the holder of the current Central American record.

Mario learned about the bass fishing world and the tourism industry from the legendary Billy Chapman Sr., who he worked with for the first five years of his career. Chapman is credited with introducing Florida strain largemouth bass to several Mexican lakes including Aquamilpa and Baccarac. Mario speaks both Spanish & English and has a degree in tourism.

Earning the nickname of Mario “Big Fish” Guevara, he then ventured out to build his own amazing reputation.  Mario specializes in hosting both large and small groups for their fishing experience of a lifetime and bringing clients to world class facilities where the room and meal accommodations are sure to please every guest.

Bass Adventures Mexico is the perfect match for both beginners and highly experienced anglers. Expert guides will put you on plenty of fish from dawn to dusk. The kitchen staff will prepare three hot, delicious meals each day featuring American and local Mexican fare to suit your desires.

Whether you are running a corporate outing, family vacation, or just planning a few days catching lots of fish, Mario will provide you with a professionally run experience and he will make sure that yours is the trip of a lifetime!

PEACOCK BASS FISHING

Bass Adventures in Colombia offers a great remote Peacock Bass fishing adventure on the Tomo River, one of Colombia’s most virgin ecosystems. The Tomo River serpentines its way through the north side of El Tuparro National Park. This untouched jungle area is home to more than 280 wildlife species.
The Tomo river is an Orinoco tributary, it is considered one of the best rivers in Vichada for trophy size Peacock Bass occasionally exceeding 20 lbs. The networking of the surrounding untouched lagoons and floodplains, make the area a peacock bass fishing haven. 

Call us now for more information on how you can experience Peacock Bass fishing on the Tomo River! 

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