With exclusive access to 14 private rivers acquired over three decades operating in the Amazon, we fish where nobody else can.
Spread across 35 million acres of indigenous lands and nature preserves, these pristine rivers consistently produce more and bigger trophy peacock bass than any other waters across the Amazon basin.
That’s because our long-term, community-based preservation plan incentivizes local communities to protect their fisheries.

Low water is key for truly great peacock bass fishing. When rivers rise, fish spread into the flooded jungle, but when waters drop, they concentrate, allowing incredible catches of 40–80 fish per boat. With exclusive access to 14 rivers across four distinct dry zones, we can “cherry pick” the best water levels each week—while our shallow-draft river trains reach remote places others simply can’t.

Pulse-pounding topwater strikes followed by a stubborn, tackle-testing fight, peacock bass have a legitimate claim to the title of the planet’s most exciting freshwater game fish. But, there are other legendary fighters in these jungle waters too — fearsome-looking payara, four types of monster catfish, even prehistoric arapaima that can grow to more than 400 lbs. Choose your adversary!

Mobility is vital for the best fishing experience, so our anglers stay in “river trains” made up of shallow-draft floating cabanas and support barges. This allows us to reach prime fishing areas that are inaccessible to yachts and motherships. Our river train concept has been so successful that we now operate a fleet of eight river trains across multiple rivers.
Peacock Bass & Trophy Catches










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