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The mouth of Alazan Bay feeds into Baffin Bay and among the three bays that extend off Baffin Bay, Alazan Bay is the largest. The other two bays extending from Baffin Bay are called Laguna Salada Bay and Cayo de Grullo Bay.

Alazan Bay is known for its Redfish and Speckled Trout fishing by locals. The northern tip of the bay breaks off into tidal lakes which hold the majority of these fish.

The mouth of Alazan Bay feeds into Baffin Bay and among the three bays that extend off Baffin Bay, Alazan Bay is the largest. Alazan Bay is located is at 27°20' north latitude and 97°31' west longitude. The other two bays extending from Baffin Bay are called Laguna Salada Bay and Cayo de Grullo Bay. Alazan Bay is fed by Petronila Creek which is located north of Alazan and east of Cayo de Grullo. The northern shore of Alazan Bay can be seen as lined by light colored clay dunes and mud flats which stretch up into Petronila Creek as well. Alazan Bay is known for its Redfish and Speckled Trout fishing by locals. The northern tip of the bay breaks off into tidal lakes which hold the majority of these fish. Alazan Bay's name is derived from El Alazán, the Spanish grant of Vicente de Ynojosa. This land grant is located on Alazan Bay's northwest border. The Spanish word alazan refers to the sorrel color of horses, livestock, as well as soil.