Fishing Reports
Mid-Week Fishing Report: Jan. 19 – 21, 2019 (2 ½ days)
2019 BENCHMARK : 19 LBS PEACOCK BASS
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 Kuipers group of 8 anglers arrived on Saturday landing 755 peacock bass in just 2 1/2 days. Last weeks final count was 1.968 by the Rankin group. Best performing lures are propellers and top water lures. Water levels are still a bit below the ideal mark but stable, fishing results continue to be solid. Mid -Xeruini fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: The Thigpen group has landed this year´s benchmark of 19 lbs this weekend. Water levels are very fishable and expected to drop slowly. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East – : Received the White group of 6, started the week landing 223 peacock bass. Last week´s final count was 1.450 peacock bass with 5 trophies above the 17lbs mark. Water levels are still a bit above the ideal but they keep dropping, weather forecast supports the tendency. Upper Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East – : Our single occupancy suites received last Saturday the Ledet group of 4 anglers, under excellent fishing conditions they started with a 198 peacock bass basket with a good size mix. Star lures are perversas and joao pepinos. Good fishing conditions are expected in the coming days.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Guess work
Water levels continue to be stable and slightly 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 is a bit above it, where levels are dropping faster. Rainfall forecast for Rorainopolis in the area of influence of the Itapara definitely confirms this tendency. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming weeks.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.
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 new 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. 12 – 14, 2019 (2 ½ days)
NOW FISHING AT THE ITAPARÁ, XERUINÍ, KABORÍ, UPPER AND MID JUFARIS
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 Rankin group of 8 anglers arrived on Saturday landing 566 peacock bass in just 2 1/2 days. Largest peacock bass weighed 17lbs. and best performing lures are propellers and top water lures. Water levels are a bit below the ideal mark but yields are good, levels are dropping very slowly. Mid -Xeruini fishery in Dry-Zone N. East -: The Dean group of 8 anglers landed two trophies above the 17lbs. mark in just 2 1/2 days. Best performing lures are propellers and top water lures. Water levels have stabilized and weather forecast confirms tendency. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East – : Received the Kelley group which started the week landing 592 peacock bass largest of which was 18lbs. Water levels are a bit above the ideal and dropping, weather forecast supports the tendency. Upper and Mid Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East – : Our single occupancy suites received last week the Cox group and they had a great start with several peacock bass above the 10lbs mark. Fishing conditions are excellent and forecast for the coming days is good. Simultaneously the Kring group in the Mid Jufaris are taking a more relaxed approach and enjoying the whole experience taking it more easy. Water levels are a bit on the low side and stable.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Guess work
Water levels stabilized and slightly 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 is a bit above it, levels are dropping. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming weeks.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.
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 should prevail.
Diagram appearing below shows that in our area of interest no significant rainfall anomaly is expected in the coming fortnight.
The quarterly rainfall for Jan, Feb, Mar shows that we should not expect any significant rain episodes, 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. 05 – 07, 2019 (2 ½ days)
STARTING 2019 WITH TIGHT LINES
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 Lange group of 8 anglers arrived on Saturday landing 791 peacock bass in just 2 1/2 days. Largest peacock bass weighed 16lbs. and best performing lures are propellers and top water lures. Last week the Saulsbury group left the 18lbs benchmark. Water levels ar a thad below the ideal mark and dropping. Itapará river in Dry-Zone N. East - : Received the Scherzer group which started the week landing 473 peacock bass largest of which was 16lbs. Last week´s benchmark by the Kehoe group was 1711 landed peacock bass. Water levels are a bit above the ideal and dropping, weather forecast supports the tendency. Upper Jufaris in Dry-Zone N.East - : Our single occuppancy suites received last week the Miller group on Jan 02, and they enjoyed a great week with several trophies above the 17lbs mark. Fishing conditions are excellent and forecast for the coming days is good.Today´s Average Water Levels:
in Dry-Zone N. East
Guess work
Water levels stabilized and slightly 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 is a bit above it, levels are dropping. All fisheries are expected to maintain good fishing conditions in the coming weeks.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.
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 should prevail.
The quarterly rainfall for Jan, Feb, Mar shows that we should not expect any significant rain episodes, 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.