Month: December 2019
Mid-Week Fishing Report: Dec. 28 – 30, 2019 (2 ½ days)
Week end´s tally (2 ½ days):
Note: this 2 1/2 days report is to rush last weekend’s conditions to our incoming anglers.
Jufaris in Dry-Zone N. East -: Yesterday afternoon we received two groups ( Johnson and Henry are the leaders) in the Upper and Mid Jufaris Private Fishery, we do not have yet fishing data available for this report. Water levels are a bit high but very fishable, and dropping. Weather forecast shows bright sunshine in the coming days (see below). Omero/Maú fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last Saturday we received the Frederick group of 8 anglers. They had a nice start landing 440 peacock bass plus a varied mix in the basket including aruanas, pirarucus, etc. Perversas and jigs are the best working lures, and there are several fly fishermen in the group. Forecast promises that they will be enjoying great fishing conditions in the coming days. It is worth noting that eventhough the water cycle has been delayed this season, the fact of having several private fisheries in different dry-zones and our traditional mobility, has allowed us to offer our anglers the very best available water in the basin, proved once and again with good yields, and excellent feedback.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Omero lakes and Maú river in Dry-Zone N.East Jufaris fishery in Dry-Zone N.EastGuess work
The Omero lakes and the Maú river present good water levels, dropping and very fishable. Tendency is confirmed by the forecasts for Caracarai, and Barcelos (see below), that show no rain in the coming days. The Jufaris river still presents water levels a bit on the high side but fishable, water cycle has been somewhat delayed this season, but dropping tendency is expected to accelerate in the coming days, please see forecast below for Santa Isabel and Caracarai.Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest are marked with a red circle.
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The triangle within Barcelos, Santa Isabel do Rio Negro and Caracaraí in the area of influence of our Jufaris and Omero/Maú fisheries forecasts above showing sunshine in the coming days.
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Find below the quarterly rainfall for Jan, Feb and March showing that we should expect below normal rainfall in the area of our private fisheries (red), confirming dropping tendency for the quarter.
Find below the anomaly forecast for the coming fortnight
Water level measurements at the Caracarai station (see below) are now within the historical parameters. Please see red circle in stations map above. The Omero, Maú and Itapará drains into de Branco river and will keep dropping.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum
Water level measurements at the Barcelos station (see below) continue to be within the historical parameters. The Jufaris and Kabori fishery drains directly at the Negro river in the area of influence of this station. Please see red circle in stations map above.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum
Gallery
Mid-Week Fishing Report: Dec. 14 – 21, 2019 (2 ½ days)
Week end´s tally (2 ½ days):
Note: this 2 1/2 days report is to rush last weekend’s conditions to our incoming anglers.
Itapará in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last Saturday we received the Sherman group of 8 anglers. They had a slow start having to endure some significant rain episodes that seriously affected their yields. Water levels are still a bit high; dropping tendency is expected to resume once the rain passes in the next days. Please see forecast below. Omero/Maú fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last Sunday we received the Rose group of 6 anglers. They had a great start landing over 500 peacock bass plus a varied mix in the basket including aruanas, pirarucus, piorapitinga, matrinxa, etc. Joao pepino and jigs are the best working lures. Forecast promises that they will be enjoying great fishing conditions until the weekend when some rain is expected.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Omero lakes and Maú river in Dry-Zone N.East Itapará fishery in Dry-Zone N.EastGuess work
The Omero lakes and the Maú river present good water levels, dropping and very fishable. Tendency is confirmed by the forecasts for Caracarai, and Barcelos (see below), that show no important rainfall accummulation. The Itapará river still presents water levels a bit on the high side but fishable, having endured some significant rain episodes during the weekend, water levels have stabilized and dropping tendency is expected to resume shortly, please see forecast below for Rorainopolis and Caracarai.Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest are marked with a red circle.
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The cuadrangle within Barcelos, Santa Isabel do Rio Negro, Caracaraí and Rorainopolis in the area of influence of our Upper Jufaris and Itapará fisheries forecasts above showing no extraordinary rain episodes in the coming days.
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Find below the quarterly rainfall for Dec, Jan, Feb showing that we should expect normal rainfall in the area of our private fisheries (white – red circle marker).
Find below the anomaly forecast for the coming fortnight
Water level measurements at the Caracarai station (see below) are now within the historical parameters. Please see red circle in stations map above. The Itapará drains into de Branco river and will resume dropping tendency accordingly.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum
Water level measurements at the Barcelos station (see below) continue to be within the historical parameters. The Jufaris and Kabori fishery drains directly at the Negro river in the area of influence of this station. Please see red circle in stations map above.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum
Gallery
Mid-Week Fishing Report: Dec. 07 – 09, 2019 (2 ½ days)
Week end´s tally (2 ½ days):
Note: this 2 1/2 days report is to rush last weekend’s conditions to our incoming anglers.
Itapará in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last Saturday we received the Kojetin group of 7 anglers that included Mario and Paulo Martins visiting us one more time. They had a slow start having to endure some heavy rain episodes that affected their yields. Water levels are a bit high, and dropping tendency is expected to resume once the rain passes in the next days. Please see forecast below. Upper Jufaris fishery in Dry-Zone N. West -: Last Sunday we received the Carringer group of 6 anglers, with Richard Carringer and Richard Schumacher repeating once again. They have a special schedule for a shorter week. Group has been exploring the Upper Jufaris area with excellent results; enduring some heavy rain episodes which presented no obstacle to obtaining several trophies, largest of which exceded the 20lbs. mark. Joao pepino and jigs are the best working lures.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Upper Jufaris river in Dry-Zone N.East Itapará fishery in Dry-Zone N.EastGuess work
The Upper Jufaris presents good water levels, dropping and very fishable. Tendency is confirmed by the forecasts for Caracarai, and Barcelos (see below), that show no important rainfall accummulation. The Itapará river still presents water levels a bit on the high side but fishable, having endured some heavy rain episodes during the weekend, water levels have stabilized and dropping tendency is expected to resume in the coming days as rain episodes subsides, please see forecast below for Rorainopolis and Caracarai.Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest are marked with a red circle.
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The cuadrangle within Barcelos, Santa Isabel do Rio Negro, Caracaraí and Rorainopolis in the area of influence of our Upper Jufaris and Itapará fisheries forecasts above showing no extraordinary rain episodes in the coming days.
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ind below the quarterly rainfall for Dec, Jan, Feb showing that we should expect normal rainfall in the area of our private fisheries (white – red circle marker).
Find below the anomaly forecast for the coming fortnight
Water level measurements at the Caracarai station (see below) are now within the historical parameters – spike was due to past rainfall. Please see red circle in stations map above. The Itapará drains into de Branco river and will resume dropping tendency accordingly.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum
Water level measurements at the Barcelos station (see below) continue to be within the historical parameters. The Jufaris and Kabori fishery drains directly at the Negro river in the area of influence of this station. Please see red circle in stations map above.
Note: red line are 2019 water levels, the light blue strip is the 15 to 85% probability, the dotted line is the median and the yellow line is the historic minimum