FISHING REPORTS
AMAZON PEACOCK BASS FISHING REPORTS (October, 2007)

PEACOCK BASS FISHING REPORTS
October
27th-29th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report
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Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins as been good in terms of trophies specially over the water falls and at the head waters of the Unini. At the our new riverboat ,Black Water Explorer, fishing has been reasonable considering its lack of mobility to overcome shallows waters.(We are trying to place it inside one of our low fishing pressure Indian Reserves )
In only 3 days, a total of 775 fish were landed by 22 anglers, 72 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 16 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class, 4 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class, and 1 was 23 lbs.
* 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 August.
October
20th-22th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report
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In only 3 days, a total of 1.265 fish
were landed by 38 anglers, 171 of which were in the
10 - 16 lbs. class, 23 were in the 17 – 19 lbs.
class, 7 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class, 3 were 23
lbs., 2 were 24 lbs. and 1 was 25 lbs.
Fishing has been very good over the water falls (entry
barriers) on the Unini .As informed last week, all
our other fishing is just bellow River Plate's standards.
Since we had a temporary problems in our Indian Reserve
lease on the Matupiri system, we had to move our operations
Mid North prematurely (before dry season) where water
levels are a bit high which is normal for this time
of the year.
* North-East: (Roraima State) The
Río Branco tributaries water levels (Taperá,
Xeurini, Omero, etc.) which were excellent in December-March,
are 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) Water
levels at the headwaters are begining to be ok. where
we are also currently fishing.
* 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 already.
October
13th-15th , 2007 - Mid-Week Fishing Report
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In only 3 days, a total of 1.792 fish were landed by 48 anglers, 147 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 30 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class, 2 were 20 lbs., 2 were 21 lbs., 2 were 22 lbs. and 2 were 23 lbs.
* North-East:
(Roraima State) The Río Branco tributaries
water levels (Taperá, Xeriuiini, Omero, etc.)
are too high which is normal this time of the year.
* North: (North
Negro tributaries) Water levels at all Noth Negro tributaries are too
high which is normal this time of the year.
* Mid North: (above
the waterfalls of the Unini and South Negro tributaries) Water levels
at the headwaters of these Negro tributaries are
beginning to be almost fishable.
* 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: (Marmelos Indian reserve) Water
levels are too low and we have “fished out” this
area already.
- March, 2007 - Historical Catch Tally
- February, 2007 - Historical Catch Tally
- January, 2007 - Historical Catch Tally
- November-December, 2006 - Historical Catch Tally
- October-August, 2006 - Historical Catch Tally
- 2004 - Historical Catch Tally
- 2003 - Historical Catch Tally
- 2002 - Historical Catch Tally
- 2001 - Historical Catch Tally
- 2000 - Historical Catch Tally