Month: July 2023

FR: July 1-8, 2023: Week 2

THE SUN SHINES BRIGHT OVER THE MARMELOS

1,594 Peacocks by 8 anglers





The Reimer group of 8 anglers landed 1594 Peacocks. Our old friend-of-the-house Curt Reimer and his son came back again for more action. We are more than happy to support some family bonding on the water. The double caught is sure to be a great addition to the family album. Other less aggressive tropical species were left out of the fishing tally.

Weather: As predicted last week, waters keep receding, thus concentrating Peacocks in a smaller area. Cherry picking the best waters is crucial and we are deciding to stay for a while at the Marmelos. Our South East Zone forecasts show clear skies and no rain in sight. See below the 3-month Rain Anomaly Forecast.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 8

Peacock Bass Caught: 1595

Biggest: 16lbs

Over 10lbs: 52

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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: June 26 – July 1, 2023: Week 1

Jump Starting the 2023/24 Season!

Breaking waters





We kicked off our fishing season in the Marmelos with the Coats party from the US, who managed to boat 1,360 Peacocks in their short week trip (4 ½) days. Other exotic species were left out of the fishing tally.

Weather: The region is experiencing less rainfall than the historical average, meaning that the water levels are in optimum condition. La Nina is finally receding, and the Amazon basin is steadily coming back to normal. All water systems in our South East Zone are forecasted to have little to no rain for the next 2 weeks. See below the 3-month Rain Anomaly Forecast.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 8

Peacock Bass Caught: 1360

Biggest: 14lbs

Over 10lbs: 53

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

(Valid for June-July-August)

Source: CPTEC/INPE, Brazil