FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Why are
your rates amongst the most expensive?
What
fishery has the best chance for a world
record Peacock Bass?
Why did you discontinue
operating your fixed base lodging facilities?
When are water levels
at their best?
What are the differences
in chances to land a 20 pounder between
the two programs?
What fishery is better
for my type of fishing?
Are timing and water
levels important?
What other species
can we fish in the Amazon?
5. Question: What are the differences in chances to land a 20 pounder between the two programs?
Answer: Having you catch as many trophies and numbers of peacocks is our goal for all two programs: (1) in any of our six Fly-In Floating Cabins, or (2) in our Fly-In Black Water Explorer yacht. However, in the Cabins the chances are greater than that of the Angel for the following reason:
- All 6 days from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. you are in remote low fishing pressure areas. Our competitor must fly-out anglers daily to reach these remote areas.
- The Black Water Explorer or any other yacht or house boat can only reach the fringe of the really remote fisheries.
6. Question: What is the difference in comfort level between the Fly-In Black Water Explorer and the Fly-In Floating Cabins?
Answer: The
comfort level in both programs is equally excellent.
We have found that there is a predisposition
among new inquiries toward yacht programs. Inquiring
anglers tend to perceive the yacht as more comfortable
and glamorous.
However, this is not the case for the following:
- The yacht’s glamour is more than offset by having the individual large Floating Cabins parked well-spaced on the beautiful pristine jungle beaches. Although, the yacht staterooms are spacious, the bedroom Floating Cabins are larger. They are 10x15 feet and the lounge/dining floating Cabin is approximately 10 x 20 feet.
- Since the
- most of the time are moored right "in" the prime fisheries, daily time spent travelling is minimal.
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