Fishing Reports

Mid-Week Fishing Report: Feb. 09 – 11, 2019 (2 ½ days)

TROPHY FEST AT THE ITAPARÁ

 

 

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.
Kabori fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -:    The Hunt group arrived last Saturday and although the water levels are a bit low they had a good start with a reasonable size mix. Weather forecast looks good for the coming days and we are evaluating fishing conditions for the coming week. id Upper -Xeruini fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -:  The Bahr group also had a good start with a nice size mix in the bag. Best working reported lures are perversas, joao pepino, propellers and jigs.  Levels are a bit low and keep dropping and weather forecast confirms the tendency. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East –  :  Trophy fest at our Itapará private fishery, starting last week with a 21 pounder,  and 5 more above the 17lbs mark. This week started with a blast, check the above table for the Bodnar group. Water levels are a bit below the "0" marker and dropping, fishing conditions are expected to be excellent in the coming days. Upper  Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East – :  Our single occupancy suites received last Saturday 7 anglers in the Willemborg group.They  started with 247 landed peacock bass, the largest of which weighed over 17lbs. Good fishing conditions are expected to continue in the coming days with water levels dropping slowly. Tupana river/ Omero in Dry-Zone N.East – :  Floating suites formation IV moved to the Tupana river where they received the Asbell group of 6 anglers, that had a great start of the week with 211 landed peacock bass. Water levels are a bit low but very fishable.        

Today´s Average Water Levels:

in Dry-Zone N. East


Itapará river

Xeruini, Kabori, Jufaris, Tupana

Guess work

Water levels are slowly dropping in our fisheries in the Dry-Zone N.East. The Kabori and Upper Jufaris are a bit low but very fishable and the Itapará  is dropping a bit from its ideal point. Practically nil rainfall forecast for Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapara confirms this tendency. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming week.
Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest is between Barcelos and Caracarai.
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Above the rainfall forecast for Barcelos in the area of influence of the Jufaris and Kabori, below Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapará river, both confirming that the dropping tendency continues in the coming days.

Diagram appearing below shows that in our area of interest no significant rainfall anomaly is expected in the coming fortnight

Find below the quarterly rainfall for Feb, Mar, Apr showing that we should not expect any significant rain episodes, in our area of interest,  on the contrary levels will be below the normal historical levels. A mild El Niño impact is expected on this regard.

Water level measurements starting fresh this month for 2019 are within the historical parameters (see below)   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.

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Mid-Week Fishing Report: Feb. 02 – 04, 2019 (2 ½ days)

FISHING NOW AT THE ITAPARÁ, JUFARIS, KABORI, XERUINI PRIVATE FISHERIES

 

 

 

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.
Kabori fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -:   Last week the Shutt group finalized with a 1.214 landed peacocks count, largest of which weighed 18lbs. Last Saturday the small and quaint Coser group arrived and in just 2 1/2 days landed 163 peacock bass. Water levels are a bit below the ideal and dropping, fishing conditions are expected to be good in the coming days. Upper -Xeruini fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -:  The Miller group had a good start with a nice size mix in the bag. Best working reported lures are perversas, joao pepino, propellers and jigs.  Levels are dropping and weather forecast confirms the tendency. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East –  :  Last week just 4 anglers in the Sylvara group landed an outstanding basket of trophies with three 19 pounders, three weighing 18 lbs and four 17lbs, other 88 were above the 8 lbs. mark. Last weekend under heavy rain conditions the Brasher group had a great start with 303 landed peacock bass, largest of which weighed 18 lbs. Upper  Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East – :  Our single occupancy suites received last Saturday 7 anglers in the Alaimo group.They  started with 226 landed peacock bass, the largest of which weighed over 16lbs. Camp reports that locally tied jigs were still the stars this weekend and they also have some fly fishermen in the group. Good fishing conditions are expected to continue in the coming days.      

Today´s Average Water Levels:

in Dry-Zone N. East

Guess work

Water levels are slowly dropping in our fisheries in the Dry-Zone N.East. The Kabori and Upper Jufaris are a bit below the perfect level and the Itapará has is stable at the ideal point. Practically nil rainfall forecast for Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapara confirms this tendency. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming week.
Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest is between Barcelos and Caracarai.
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Above the rainfall forecast for Barcelos in the area of influence of the Jufaris and Kabori, below Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapará river, both confirming that the dropping tendency continues in the coming days.

Diagram appearing below shows that in our area of interest no significant rainfall anomaly is expected in the coming fortnight    

Map below shows the accumulated rain in the last 5 days.  

Find below the quarterly rainfall for Feb, Mar, Apr showing that we should not expect any significant rain episodes, in our area of interest,  on the contrary levels will be below the normal historical levels. A mild El Niño impact is expected on this regard.

Water level measurements starting fresh this month for 2019 are within the historical parameters (see below)   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.

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Mid-Week Fishing Report: Jan. 26 – 28, 2019 (2 ½ days)

WATER LEVELS STILL DROPPING IN THE BRANCO / NEGRO BASIN – GOOD FISHING !

 

 

 

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.
Kabori fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last week the Kuipers group of 8 anglers broke the 2K mark and ended the week with a 2.059 peacocks in the basket.  Last Saturday the Shutt group arrived and in just 2 1/2 days landed 676 peacock bass, all fly fishermen in the group. Water levels are a bit below the ideal and dropping, fishing conditions are expected to be good in the coming days. Mid -Xeruini fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: Last week, the Thigpen group landed the first 19 pounder, the second one was landed by the White group at the Itapará. The Cofer group had a good start with a nice size mix in the bag. Levels are dropping and weather forecast confirms the tendency. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East –  :  Just 4 anglers in the Sylvara group have the camp and the river to themselves, 174 landed peacock bass is their mark for the weekend, fishing conditions are really good and water level is at an ideal point, no rainfall in the horizon. Upper  Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East – :  Our single occupancy suites received last Saturday 5 anglers in the Osborne group.They jump started with 270 landed peacock bass, the largest of which weighed over 17lbs. Camp reports that locally tied jigs were the stars this weekend. Good fishing conditions are expected to continue in the coming days.    

Today´s Average Water Levels:

in Dry-Zone N. East

Guess work

Water levels are slowly dropping in our fisheries in the Dry-Zone N.East. The Kabori and Upper Jufaris are a bit below the perfect level and the Itapará has reached the ideal point. Practically nil rainfall forecast for Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapara confirms this tendency. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming week.
Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest is between Barcelos and Caracarai.
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Above the rainfall forecast for Barcelos in the area of influence of the Jufaris and Kabori, below Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapará river, both confirming that the dropping tendency continues in the coming days.

    Diagram appearing below shows that in our area of interest no significant rainfall anomaly is expected in the coming fortnight    

    Map below shows the accumulated rain in the last 5 days.   The utmost confirmation of the tendency with the last 30 day accumulated rainfall compared with respect to the normalized historical data, appearing below.      

Find below the quarterly rainfall for Feb, Mar, Apr showing that we should not expect any significant rain episodes, in our area of interest,  on the contrary levels will be below the normal historical levels. A mild El Niño impact is expected on this regard.

Water level measurements starting fresh this month for 2019 are within the historical parameters (see below)  
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.

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