Fishing Reports

FR: August 5-12, 2023: Week 7

Old friends back on the Marmelos

835 Peacocks boated by 8 anglers





7th week of our season and this time it was Stamm’s group turn. Our old friend of the house enjoyed yet another fantastic week on the Marmelos. The sun was hitting hard all week and slowed things just little bit. Our experienced group targeted only the big ones and managed to boat quite a few in the 14 to 17 range. Biggest one: 17lbs.

Weather: Just like our previous weeks, there were no thunderstorms or cloud cover, clear skies only. Our South East Zone forecasts show nothing but sunny days.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 8

Peacock Bass Count: 835*

Biggest: 17lbs

Over 8lbs: 19

*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 29-August 5, 2023: Week 6

Big boys caught!

1,302 Peacocks boated by 8 anglers





Our 6th week on the Marmelos paid off with a higher size average than last week. The Wegers and the Devine family had a great time on the water, boating a few 15s and 16s.

Biggest one of the week was weighed at 17 pounds, caught by the Devines.

Subsurface was the way to go this week, with spoons and jigs doing a better job than diving minnows.

Weather: Sun shines bright and waters keep receding at a slow pace of 1-2 inches per day. Our South East Zone forecasts show nothing but sunny days, perfect for some sight fishing.

Groups: 1

Anglers: 8

Peacock Bass Count: 1,302*

Biggest: 17lbs

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 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