 Oh boy, this deus fishing freaks. I sound like Paul Bunyan coming off the lumber wagon. For some reason down here, I cannot breathe when I'm sleeping. So I'm just, I just, ah, been waking up like this every day. The van is about to be here. The van picks us up every morning. They pick up all of our tackle off the porch. They take us down to the lake. It's a windy ride down the edge of a mountain which you guys can't really see because it's in the middle of the dark. Today is the last day. It has been tough. My biggest pass of the trip is an 8-8. That is actually the biggest pass on the board as of right now out of our group. So it should be bigger than that and there should be more of those. Today we got changing conditions. There's a little wind in the air which is awesome. The spinner bait bite and the little underspin bite is gonna be good. And I'm fishing with my buddy Matt. He's good luck. He usually just catches a random big one. He's already caught a real nice one this trip. I got a better feeling about today. With the wind, keep that blade out in deep water. Joom, Joom, Joom, Joom, bye-ya. Plus I had a dream last night. I didn't pass math class. I went to college but they wouldn't give me my degree until I went back to high school and I had to pass college or, okay, exactly. Everyone was like on this digital thing and I was writing him a paper and I was terrible and then I woke up and I was like I'm so glad I don't have to go back to high school math class. It's gonna be a good day. To the first hole. Beautiful sunrise. Good day. We're on a giant, giant point that has huge boulders. This is the most distinct big structure, rock structure point on the whole lake. And I've heard a few stories about some giants being lost and caught here. Like some true giants. I think Ron Speed, the owner of the lodge, he had what he says is like a 24 or 25 pound bass on here. I think we're probably gonna throw spinner baits and other stuff out deep for a big bite but I'm just trying the top water right now just to see. Oh, got it. Lapina, boquito. This is not what we were expecting. 18 foot right here and back out. Hey, good times though. Yeah, I'll let you get that one. Yes, sir. Triple hooks. I think a good way to break the ice. First couple casts. Would've been nice if it was like six, but we'll get there. Those are bass. Dude, they are sitting here. Look at that. Oh my gosh, there's some big arcs right on this ledge below us. Right where they're supposed to. 15 to 18 on that drop net. The Mondo worm on a Texas rig is. It's about 200. It's, yes. That looks like three eight pounders right there is what that looks like on the graph. Not kidding. I wouldn't make that up. Fish number two. Absolutely choked a spinnerbait. Yeah, I'll give it a sniff. I have to smell a fish. Look at that fish. He's been cut. Nice. Have you fished the river much? A little bit. We're trying to decide where to go. It kind of all sucks right now, so we're not sure. We've already cracked open a medalo. I've tried something new. We're going with a Mondo worm. Aided Tago worm. So instead of throwing like a sinko, a baby. Where's Cass? Took my whole unit. Yay, set my first bite on this little dangler. This thing looks absolutely awesome in the water. Wait, yeah, on a weightless, there's one. He's got it. Yay, Pokémon! The weightless Mondo. Lightly weighted Mondo. Oh, boil on. Look at the size of that boil. That was a better fish. Oh, look at this tasty little bush. Ooh, hit it swimming in. What a guy. Toward my worm. I had one on, why? Lavena? See? Lavena y tilapia? Yeah. Possible? Cereza mueves. He's saying that there might be a bass with a tilapia down its throat over here. Let's check it out. There might be a bass over here that's eating the tilapia. And it's having some trouble at the surface, so we're gonna go investigate. See? See, lavena. Lavena y tilapia. It is. It's a small bass with a tilapia. Look at it. Look at that. That is crazy. It's not even that big. This is nuts. This isn't even a big bass. It's just, this is what they want right here. They have like a spine or something. There it is. Our biggest catch of the day. Crazy. Double-dip. Okay, we're gonna save this guy. We're gonna take the tilapia out. What happens is they try to eat these and the tilapia hold up their, they flare up their spines and then they can't exit. So it takes a little finagling here. And that's a tilapia. That is a two-pound bass. Trying to eat it. All right, buddy. Let's make sure you're okay. All right, come on. Kick. Kick. There you go. There you go. Get back down there. Nice. Well, looks like we saved the bass' life. Lavena. Lavena is a bass. It's Spanish. That was awesome. It's not every day you see that, y'all. Chee-hoo. Is that Sobi? That was Sobi with a tripod. What was he holding then? That wouldn't surprise me. Well, I didn't hear any bullets was by, so I guess we're okay. Well, folks, when you're down in Mexico and you hear gunshots, it's... Yeah, it happens a little bit. There's someone up on the bank right now. Either shooting buzzards or shooting birds or shooting someone I don't really know. What was these guys over here? It's those guys? Yeah. Maybe, oh, he was holding a gun. He wasn't holding the tripod. I'm gonna guess that wasn't Sobi then. Look at the tilapia on the bank. We're in 16, 18. I'm gonna throw a big jig right here. This looks like a big jig bank. That is a solid two-and-three-quarter dandy. A little deeper. Slaying my crack in, man. Nope. Oh, no. GT, oh, that doesn't count. See, it came off. It's moved up. It's flared. We're in a quarter pound. So, it's our base is around, boys. So here is our drinking game. If you catch a bass under two pounds, you have to drink a beer. If you catch a bass over five pounds, you get to choose a person in the boat that has to drink a beer. If you catch a double-dig, pretty much the whole lake just has to get drunk. Ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha. That's your basis. What's going on today? You have it. He said the sunshine was a thing on the points and Dag Emma, he was right. He said we were gonna catch a little bass on the last spot and, well, he was right. Manager Matt just has everything dialed. I've seen all this lake. Now time to throw at this point right here, with that brush on it. This is the key to catching big bass, going to big points with deep water, close by chunking big baits and 12 to 15 feet of water, fishing slow, and then just waiting on that boom. And then don't mess up. This is a drink sponsor. Official fueler of the trip. Coffee, free-range coffee in Modelo. Fueling you through the hard times. Yeah. Maybe you can just, oh, oh, oh, good bite. Yes. It's a good fish. Fish on, fish on. Oh gosh, this is a beer fit. No, it's not. It's over two. No, no, no. Fish, you don't have to drink a beer to, that's, that's what I'm talking about. Hey. Dag Gummitch. Mui Gordo. Gosh, biggin. Biggin net? Oh gosh, no, it hit it and then it's in a tree. Dude, that was, whoo, honey. I don't know what really happened there. I guess he like yanked it off the hook or something. But he's bigger than two. No. Oh, marks, marks on the graph. Bueno, I was on the bottom when I got that bite. Oh, here we go now. There is, is that a five? No, it's a four. Does he have more? No. He's a fiver. You think so? There's definitely more right here, boys. We're on them? Yep. What's a five on them? Look at that bloody tail. Yeah. Me and Migo is a boy of backlash. First class major league dangled tangler there. That's what happened when you threw a one out. Spinner bait around. And we got another one back here. Backlash or a stuck? Stucky. I got like 10 songs and loud. Imagine dragons? He did. You like it? You get, it's good? Cold beer and labinas. Labinas Ibruskis. Have a good booze, crew's gentlemen. Just had ourselves another survey set delivery. Had to drink a couple more beers out here since I caught that good fish. One Carlos, AKA Senior Bass, he caught a seven. He's caught a seven, a five, a four or something like that. John's caught an eight, but there's big bass being caught out here. There's also a lot of available fish, so. Right here. Good suit. Oh, of course. There you go. I'm gonna take a time out here, drink my beers. It's called a two pound game. Get out. See? One last. See, yes. You gotta drink a beer if you catch one. Oh yeah. Uh-huh. Please be a 12 pounder. Ha ha ha. La Cerveza, Ricardo. La Cerveza. La Cerveza. Imagine if all those one pound fish were fours and fives. There's Bryant back there, about four Modelo's. Short. Short on his game, slamming him on top waters and Mondo worms. What's wrong? Well, probably there's some homeowners in the way now. Just wait till we get to the next point. Yeah, yeah. You wanna feel all these dogs? Well, man's trying to take a whiz or here. And we're about to go to another point over here. I mean, that's one of the, look at the view in front of you. That's probably one of the best views you'll ever have while taking a tinkle. Everywhere we've been, there's been big bass on these points. And they just don't seem to wanna strike it, though. There's like a ridge that runs out right there. Also right here, though. It's gonna be big. It's gonna be big. Get him out. It's just head shaking, Bryant. It's gonna be huge. Watch this. This is gonna be a very big fish, Bryant. This is Bryant. Okay, oh. Hold that, hold that. I got it, I got it, I got it. That's a big fish. Oh my God! Yes, Bryant. Yes. Oh my God. Yes. That a boy. Oh my God. Mondo's a boy. That's my biggest best ever. Yeah. Look at that bad boy. Oh my gosh. Scale. Scale. Caught it on a train jog, baby. Oh my goodness. How about this? I don't know. We'll see. I'm gonna say it's definitely a seven. We'll see. Seven, nine. It's a seven, nine? I don't know, seven, eight. Freakin' toad. Nice, Bryant. Almost an eight pounder. Almost an eight, a seven, eight, four. Almost an eight pounder. So that's for the boy. That's frickin' awesome. His biggest bass ever. That is frickin' cool, dude. Bryant, good fish, buddy. Seven and three-quarter pounds. A little over seven and three-quarter pounds. Biggest bass ever for Bryant. Just let it go and give it a little tickle on the back. There you go. That's awesome, dude. Cool, caught on a goog and bait, PB. We've been havin' a little fun, catchin' little fish and playin' games, but here at the end of the day, came to a big fish hole where I've had my biggest bite of the trip. And then I turn around, I see Bryant's rod doubled over and I'm like, get the net. That's a big one. It feels totally different, doesn't it? It does. It's just like. That's what she said. Well, he said this morning a big bass would cure all his illness. And it did. That's a drinkin' fish. That's a survey fish. What a nice fish. Under two, end of the day, end of the trip. What by him? He was losing all hope, I'm talking. Dude. Dude, I was so, I passed out for about an hour. I was sitting there, just dying. I could hear my heart pulsating through my ears. It was that bad. I was hallucinating at one point. Callin' off. Okay, y'all, we've had three PB's broken today. Epic, epic day. So Hector, who came down here, who I fished with on the first day, he broke his PB with an eight, four, baby! Ross broke his PB, Brian broke his PB. This is what Commendero is all about. We've been havin' an absolute fun time, but on the last day, on the last dangle. What a way to end the day. I just got one in the lineup. Three beers, three fishermen, end of the day, three guys broke their PB today. I think it's only customary that we finish off the Paco Modelo's here, here at Bronzebees Adventures. What a good way to end the day, gentlemen. Congratulations. I think this is where I'm gonna send you off, folks. What an incredible day, an incredible experience here. As always, awesome in Mexico that leaves me hungry for more fishing trips down here. You guys know what to do. Subscribe right here to the channel. I love ya. I see ya out in the next one.