At Coras Lodge, we’ve seen a steady rise in the number of women anglers reeling in trophy largemouth and ruling the front of the boat. It’s part of a United State trend: according to the 2023 Special Report on Fishing by the Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF), 37% of U.S. anglers are now women—an all-time high, and growing every year.

So why are more women turning to bass fishing, and why does Lake Aguamilpa keep them coming back?

Built for Comfort. Primed for Performance.

From the moment you arrive at Coras Lodge, it’s clear: this isn’t a bare-bones fish camp. Guests are greeted with warm hospitality, cold margaritas, and lakefront views. Private, air-conditioned rooms, daily housekeeping, and optional spa services which ensure that rest and recovery are part of the experience.

And safety? That’s a given. With professional guides, well-maintained equipment, and full-service logistics from airport to dock, every detail is covered. You’ll never feel unprepared or out of your element.

Why Women Make Great Anglers

Ask the guides at Coras Lodge,, and they’ll tell you: women make exceptional anglers and often outfish their male partners. Patience, focus, and finesse frequently outmatch brute force or speed. Many women come in with little experience, and leave hooked—not just on the fish, but on the feeling of learning something new, doing it well, and getting out of their everyday routine.

Come Solo or Bring Your Crew

We’ve hosted solo travelers, mother-daughter duos, couples, and women’s groups. Some come to fish hard. Some come to unwind. Most do both. Whether you’re learning to work a Zara Spook or just soaking in a sunrise from the bow, Aguamilpa offers the space and pace to make the trip your own.

Your Cast. Your Pace. Your Trip.

At Coras Lodge, we meet you where you are—whether you’re a seasoned angler or picking up a rod for the first time. You’ll leave with more than fish stories. You’ll leave with confidence, connection, and maybe even a new personal best.