Month: July 2023

FR: July 22-29, 2023: Week 5

Family Reunion

735 Peacocks landed by 4 anglers





5th week of our season and we were delighted to host our long-time friend Paolo and his family. Competition was fierce, the young boys managed to take the lead on the first days of the week. Ole’ fishermen experience paid dividends in the end and taught the younglings a lesson on fishing. A 16 pounder was boated and was the biggest of the week. Choppers were most productive during the morning, but the heat of the day forced the fish to find colder and deeper waters.

Weather: Still stable, our guests enjoyed sunny skies only and minimum cloud cover. Water level is receding and half an inch per day. Our River Train will continue its journey downstream in search of the most productive waters. Our South East Zone forecasts show clear skies ahead.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 4

Peacock Bass Count: 735*

Biggest: 16lbs

Over 8lbs: 36

*Other less aggressive tropical species were left out of the fishing tally.

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3-Month Rain Anomaly Forecast In Our Four Fishing Dry Zones

(Valid for August-September-October)

Source: CPTEC/INPE, Brazil



THIS WEEK'S GALLERY





FR: July 15-22, 2023: Week 4

Hot and Peppy!

1,411 Peacocks by 8 anglers





On our 4th week on the Marmelos, first time guest Silver and his son got hands on a couple of 16 pounders. A total of 8 anglers managed to boat 1,411 Peacocks in these clear pristine waters. We kept moving our River Train downstream, getting our guests closer to the hotspots. Fishing shallow sand bars was not the way to go, Peacocks were lurking in deeper waters in look for a colder environment. Choppers and Perversas were the most productive lures.

Weather: Weather is stable just like the previous weeks. No rains, no clouds; only clear skies. Water level keeps going down and is now on the sweet spot for the middle part of the river. Our South East Zone forecasts show no signs of rainstorms ahead. We expect water levels to decrease.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 8

Peacock Bass Count: 1411*

Biggest: 16lbs

Over 10lbs: 45

*Other less aggressive tropical species were left out of the fishing tally.

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3-Month Rain Anomaly Forecast In Our Four Fishing Dry Zones

(Valid for July-August-September)

Source: CPTEC/INPE, Brazil



THIS WEEK'S GALLERY





FR: July 8-15, 2023: Week 3

The Marmelos on a fly!

1,298 Peacocks by 7 anglers





Steve Lesikar and the rest of the group managed to boat 1298 Peacocks in our 3rd week of the season. Having fished nearly all our 12 rivers, they’ve come back again to the Marmelos to experience its beauty and fishing quality. Some of the guys called it a day before time after landing a 16 pounder and nearly 130 fish in just a few hours. We kept navigating our River Train downstream in search of more productive waters. Flyfishing in the Marmelos is a dream come true!

Weather: No rainstorms were experienced during the week. Waters have come down 12 inches approximately and we are moving downstream. Our South East Zone forecasts show no rains, sunny skies and high temperatures. We predict water levels will keep decreasing

Groups: 1

Anglers: 7

Peacock Bass Count: 1298*

Biggest: 16lbs

Over 10lbs: 63

*Other less aggressive tropical species were left out of the fishing tally.

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3-Month Rain Anomaly Forecast In Our Four Fishing Dry Zones

(Valid for July-August-September)

Source: CPTEC/INPE, Brazil



THIS WEEK'S GALLERY