Month: August 2019

Mid-Week Fishing Report: Aug 10 – 12, 2019 (2 ½ days)

LAST GROUP AT OUR MARMELOS RIVER PRIVATE FISHERY FOR THIS SEASON

 

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.
Marmelos fishery in Dry-Zone S. East -:   Last week the  Strong Jr. group ended the week with 1.725 peacock bass, largest of which weighed 18lbs.  Saturday we received the Magnuson mixed group of 8 anglers, fly fishermen and baitcasters. They have been enjoying perfect weather conditions and good water levels, their tally in just 2 1/2 days amounted to 523 landed peacock bass with an excellent size mix, largest of which weighed 16lbs. This is the last group fishing at our Marmelos private fishery that will be closed for the rest of the Season. We have evaluated that we have reached the support capacity of the fishery ( technical parameter: 1.6 km. per angler for rivers with few lagoons), and although fishing conditions continue to be good, and yields have been superb, our preservation policies mandate us to close it for the rest of this Season. We strongly believe that strict compliance with sustainability policies guarantee that this fishery will be fully recovered for next Season anglers. Dry - Zone S.West is our next operative Zone, and we are already scouting best areas to break waters in the coming weeks. Floating Suites will be moving into the Matupiri river area in the next two weeks, after which we intend to resume operations there.  

Today´s Average Water Levels:

in Dry-Zone S. East

Marmelos river

Guess work

Water levels continue dropping in our fisheries in the Dry-Zone S.East. The Marmelos river hwill continue dropping in the coming days presenting good fishing conditions. Considering the weather forecast fishing conditions are expected to remain good in the coming days throughout the fishery.
Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest is near Humaitá.
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Above the rainfall forecast for Manicoré in the area of influence of the Marmelos river confirming that the dropping tendency continues in the coming days.

Find below the quarterly rainfall for Aug, Sep, Oct, showing that we should expect rainfall a bit below the historic norm, in our area of interest.. A moderate El Niño impact is expected on this regard.

Water level measurements at the Humaitá station continue to be 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: Aug 03 – 05, 2019 (2 ½ days)

SIMPLY PERFECT !

 

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.
Marmelos fishery in Dry-Zone S. East -:   Last week the  Spann Jr. group ended the week with a 2.026 tally, argest of which weighed 18.5 lbs. . Last Saturday we received the Strong Jr. group which landed 531 peacock bass with two 18 pounders. Weather forecast shows no significant rain episodes in the coming days and water levels continue their mild dropping tendency presenting almost perfect levels for the coming days.  

Today´s Average Water Levels:

in Dry-Zone S. East

Marmelos river

Guess work

Water levels continue dropping in our fisheries in the Dry-Zone S.East. The Marmelos river has reached the perfect level for peacock bass fishing and will continue dropping in the coming days. Considering the weather forecast fishing conditions are expected to remain within a narrow range of the optimum in the coming days throughout the fishery.
Blue dots represent water level monitoring stations where levels are rising and yellow dots where levels are dropping. Our area of interest is near Humaitá.
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Above the rainfall forecast for Manicoré in the area of influence of the Marmelos river confirming that the dropping tendency continues in the coming days.

Find below the quarterly rainfall for Aug, Sep, Oct, showing that we should expect rainfall a bit below the historic norm, in our area of interest.. A moderate El Niño impact is expected on this regard.

Water level measurements at the Humaitá station continue to be 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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