PEACOCK BASS FISHING REPORTS

Listed bellow are the Mid-Week Fishing Reports as rushed by e-mail to our agents every Thursday in order that our week-end incoming guests may be duly informed before departure. As such, these reports are for only 3 days (instead of the full week).

Please note, these are true weights … sometimes in the Amazon the 17-19 lbs. class are considered 20 lbs. trophies…

fishing-reportDecember 7th-9th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report for 3 days - DOWNLOAD - click on image to see report

Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins continues to be good in terms of quantity.

In only 3 days, a total of 1703 fish were landed by 27 anglers, 105 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 10 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 1 was in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.

* North-East: (Roraima State): The Río Branco tributaries water levels in our exclusives on the Taperá, Xeurini and Omero headwaters are perfect, which is normal this time of the year. We are now fishing these areas.
* North: (Barcelo’s area): Water levels at all Río Negro tributaries are slightly high. Except for the Black Water Explorer on the URUBAXI , we have moved out of this area.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls of our exclusive Unini Park): Water levels are ok. We are currently fishing this area.
* Mid South: (Indian Reserves: Igoapaçú, Matupiri, Tupana, etc.): Water levels are perfect; however we have had temporary problems in our Indian Reserve leases on all these rivers (leases are being renewed.
* South: (Marmelos Indian reserve): Water levels are too low and we have “fished out” this area in July and August.

fishing-reportDecember 2nd-4th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report for 3 days - DOWNLOAD - click on image to see report

Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins has been very good in terms of quantity and, at the riverboat, Black Water Explorer, it has been reasonable considering the slightly high waters.

In only 3 days, a total of 1851 fish were landed by 45 anglers (of which only 37 are fishing): 101 fish were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 13 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 3 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.

* North-East: (Roraima State) The Río Branco tributaries water levels (Taperá, Xeurini, Omero,etc.) are perfect at the headwaters, which is normal this time of the year. We are now fishing these areas.
* North: (Barcelo’s area) Water levels at all Río Negro tributaries are slightly high. Except for the Black Water Explorer, we have moved out of this area.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls of our exclusive Unini Park) We are also currently fishing this area and water levels are ok.
* Mid South: (Indian Reserves: Igoapaçú, Matupiri, Tupana, etc.) Water levels are perfect; however we have had temporary problems in our Indian Reserve leases on all these rivers (leases are being renewed for next year).
* South: (Marmelos Indian reserve) Water levels are too low and we have “fished out” this area in July and August.

fishing-reportNovember 10th-12th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report for 3 days - DOWNLOAD - click on image to see report

Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins at the our new houseboat, Black Water Explorer, has been reasonable considering the slightly high waters. And, all anglers are happy since we up fronted them with the high water situation.

In only 3 days, a total of 1313 fish were landed by 32 anglers, 114 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 18 were in the 17 - 19 lbs. class and 3 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.

* North-East: (Roraima State) The Río Branco tributaries water levels (Taperá, Xeurini, Omero, etc.) which were excellent in December-March, are still a little too high which is normal this time of the year.
* North: (Barcelo’s area) Water levels at all Río Negro tributaries are too high except for a few headwaters in the southern Negro tributaries where we are currently fishing.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls of the Unini) We are also currently fishing this area and water levels at the headwaters are ok .Lets hope it does not continue to rain
* Mid South: (Igoapaçú, Matupiri, Tupana, etc.) Water levels are perfect; however we have had temporary problems in our Indian Reserve leases on all these rivers.
* South: (Manicoré, Marmelos, etc.) Water levels are too low and we have fished out this area in July and Agust.



 

 

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