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Amazon Basin Fishing Report 12th July 2023

The Reimer group of 8 anglers landed 1594 Peacocks. Our old friend-of-the-house Curt Reimer and his son came back again for more action. We are more than happy to support some family bonding on the water. The double caught is sure to be a great addition to the family album. Other less aggressive tropical species were left out of the fishing […]
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Amazon Basin Fishing Report 5th July 2023

We kicked off our fishing season in the Marmelos with the Coats party from the US, who managed to boat 1,360 Peacocks in their short week trip (4 ½) days. Other exotic species were left out of the fishing tally. Groups: 1Anglers: 8Peacock Bass Caught: 1360Biggest: 14lbsOver 10lbs: 53 Weather The region is experiencing less rainfall than the historical average, meaning that the water levels are […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 11th November 2022

Stats: The total for the week was 4,050 peacocks caught by 40 anglers, divided in 5 parties/River Trains, of which 141 Peacocks were between 10 and 16 lbs, 9 between 17 and 19 lbs, 7 between 20 and 22 lbs and the largest at 24 lbs. See the fish tally below, which excludes a wide array of other less aggressive […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 7th November 2022

Stats: The total for the week was 2,363 peacocks caught by 32 anglers, divided in 4 parties/River Trains. Also, 4 Arapaima from 20-60 lbs were landed. See the fish tally below, which excludes a wide array of other less aggressive tropical species. The effective lures for bait casters continue to be large (6 inch) noisy top waters props, of any […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 27th October 2022

Stats: The big story this week was landing 61 trophy peacocks by two parties of 8 anglers, on the Upper Uneuixi River at our exclusive fishery on the Roçado indigenous community.That is an average of 1.3 fish per boat per day. That’s a whole lot of trophies! The two groups were led by repeating guests P. Douglas and N. Denis. […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 18th October 2022

Stats: Over the week we had 14 anglers from Brazil, 12 anglers from elsewhere in South America, and 14 from the US. See tally in the chart below, which excludes 2 large Arapaimas, 12 large Catfish, and a multifarious array of other tropical less aggressive species such as the Jacundá, Apapá, Cachorra, Oscar, Aruana, Wolfish, Pacú, Bicúda, and Piranha. The […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 10TH August 2022

Stats: This week, first time visitor McGrath, party of 6; and 3 time repeater Long, party of 10 landed 1,800 Peacocks with 70 in the 8 to 16 lb category and three 17 pounders (see table below). This tally excludes a multifarious array of other less aggressive tropical species such as the Matrincha, Jacundá, Apapá, Wolfish, Pacú, Bicúda, and Pirañha. […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 2nd August 2022

Stats:  This week, 7-time repeater D. Lyle, party of 6 and  R. Anderson party of 8 landed 4,741 Peacocks with 160 in the 8 to 16 lb category, three 17 pounders and one 18 pounder (see table below). This tally excludes a multifarious array of other less aggressive tropical species such as the Matrincha, Jacundá, Apapá, Wolfish, Pacú, Bicúda, and […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 26th July 2022

Stats: This week, 7-time repeater Reid, party of 8, and 3-time repeater Zambrano, party of 8 landed 3740 Peacocks with 135 in the 8 to 16 lb category, three 17 pounders and one 18 pounder (see table below). This tally excludes a multifarious array of other less aggressive tropical species such as the Jacundá, Apapá, Wolfish, Pacú, Bicúda, and Pirañha. […]

Amazon Basin Fishing Report 18th July 2022

Stats:  From July 9th thru the 16th 8 anglers landed in 6 ½ days 3,047 Peacocks with 163 in the 10 to 16 lb category, and two 18 pounders. See table below. This tally excludes a multifarious array of other less aggressive tropical species such as the Jacundá, Apapá, Wolfish, Pacú, Bicúda, and Pirañha. Lures: Since water levels are at an excellent […]
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