In only 3 days, a total of 2948 fish were landed by 52 anglers: 48 fish were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 1 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 2 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.
Fishing has been reasonable in terms of quantity at four of the six Fly In Floating Cabins on the southern fisheries and the Black Water Explorer on the lower Shurfaris. However, the other two Fly In Floating Cabins, one on the upper Cuiuini and the other on the upper Shufaris had poor fishing since, the last four days hard rain raised water levels into the jungle (guests were advised upfront this could happen…).
All competitors are fishing on Negro channel down river from Barcelos with similar water levels as that on the lower Shurfaris but, not doing as well as the Black Water since their area has not been protected against over fishing.
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins and the Black Water Explorer has been reasonable in terms of quantity despite the very low water levels.
In only 3 days, a total of 3521 fish were landed by 42 anglers: 40 fish were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 8 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 2 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing at the head waters above the Igapo Acu Indian Reserve continues to be good in terms of mid size fish!
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing at the head waters above the Igapo Acu Indian Reserve continues to be good in terms of mid size fish!
DOWNLOAD REPORTThe excellent fishing performance on the upper Igapo Acu basin continues to be spectacular in terms of quantity and mid size fish!
DOWNLOAD REPORTAfter an excellent fishing performance on the Marmelos Indian Reserve we have moved our Fly-In Floating Cabins to the Igapo Acu Indian Reserve where fishing has been spectacular in terms of mid size fish!
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing in the Marmelos Indian Fishing Reserve continues to be excellent in terms of quantity of fish.
In only 3 days, a total of 592 fish were landed by 8 anglers, 20 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class and one 19 pounder.
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing in the Marmelos Indian Fishing Reserve continues to be excellent in terms of quantity of fish.
In only 3 days, a total of 812 fish were landed by 8 anglers, 8 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class.
DOWNLOAD REPORTFishing is excellent in the Marmelos Indian Fishing Reserve in terms of quantity of fish. This Indian Reserve is one of many River Plates exclusives.
In only 3 days, a total of 1,100 fish were landed by 8 anglers, 15 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class.
DOWNLOAD REPORTDespite the very few areas where water levels are adequate, fishing continues to be good. However, since there are only a few areas with good water levels, we have some competition. (The water levels at the mouth are high thus competing fast boats can reach the head waters. Also there has been lots of rain and water levels are rising a bit. Incoming guest should be informed of these two risks).
In only 3 days, a total of 2510 fish were landed by 45 anglers, 61 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 8 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 3 were in the 20 - 22 lbs. class.
* North-East: (Roraima
State): The Río Branco tributaries
water levels in our exclusives on the Taperá,
Xeurini and Omero headwaters are perfect, which
is normal this time of the year. We are now
fishing these areas.
* North: (Barcelo’s
area): Water levels at all Río Negro
tributaries, except for the Araca/Demini, are high.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls of
our exclusive Unini Park): Water levels
are high, which is normal this time of the year.
* Mid South: (Indian Reserves:
Igoapaçú, Matupiri, Tupana,
etc.): Water levels are high,
which is normal this time of the year.
* South: (Marmelos Indian reserve): Water
levels are high, which is normal this time
of the year.
Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins continues to be good. The trade-offs between quantity and quality are apparent.
In only 3 days, a total of 2865 fish were landed by 40 anglers, 129 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 5 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class and 2 were 20 lbs.
* North-East: (Roraima State): The
Río Branco tributaries water levels in our exclusives on the
Taperá, Xeurini and Omero headwaters are perfect, which is normal
this time of the year. We are now fishing these areas.
* North: (Barcelo’s
area): Water levels at all Río Negro
tributaries, except for the Araca/Demini, are slightly
high but dropping fast.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls
of our exclusive Unini Park): Water
levels are high, which is normal this time
of the year.
* Mid South: (Indian Reserves: Igoapaçú,
Matupiri, Tupana, etc.): Water levels
are perfect; however we have had temporary
problems in our Indian Reserve leases on all
these rivers (leases are being renewed for
next year).
* South: (Marmelos Indian reserve): Water levels are
too low and we have “fished out” this area in July and
August.
Fishing at the Fly In Floating Cabins continues to be good. The trade-offs between quantity and quality are apparent.
In only 3 days, a total of 3005 fish were landed by 38 anglers, 139 of which were in the 10 - 16 lbs. class, 6 were in the 17 – 19 lbs. class, 2 were 20 lbs., 2 were 23 lbs. and 1 was 24 lbs.
* North-East: (Roraima State):
The Río Branco tributaries water levels in our exclusives on
the Taperá, Xeurini and Omero headwaters are perfect, which
is normal this time of the year. We are now fishing these areas.
* North: (Barcelo’s
area): Water
levels at all Río Negro tributaries are
slightly high. We have moved out of this area.
* Mid North: (above the waterfalls of our
exclusive Unini Park):
Water levels are high, which is normal this time
of the year.
* Mid South: (Indian Reserves: Igoapaçú, Matupiri,
Tupana, etc.): Water
levels are perfect; however we have had temporary problems in our Indian
Reserve leases on all these rivers (leases are being renewed for next year).
* South: (Marmelos Indian reserve): Water
levels are too low and we have “fished out” this area in July
and August