Fishing Report: September 21 – 28, 2025

HEAVY PEACOCKS LURKING CLEAR WATERS

5151 Peacocks Landed





Week 12 of our season with the following parties:


Two long-time-repeating parties of 8 anglers, the Wiers from Texas and the Shields from Arkansas, on the Igapo-açu and Matupiri tribal reservation. And, the Williams party on the Itapara river. They fished a total of 5151 peacocks with 368 over 10 lbs; 133 over 14 lbs and two 19 lbs trophies.


The McCollum group of 4 fly fishermen from Louisiana fished on our newest river on the Caitete National Park. They enjoyed supreme multispecies fishing in the shallow and gin-clear waters. They landed two 16 lb payara and 22 wolf fish over 16lbs, mostly all by sight on top water poppers. Plus, over 200 fish mostly peacocks bass, pacus, red tail catfish, matrincha, and black piranhas. The payaras should start coming into play soon, when water levels drops a bit more.

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WATER LEVELS at these 3 private rivers are perfectly low pushing the lurkers out of the jungle to fishable waters in great numbers!







WEATHER FORECAST: We are currently fishing the South-East and the east side of our South-West dry season zones with little rain for the next 7 days, as shown in the map below in the pink and orange area. We moved over 500 miles to our private rivers in these zones 4 weeks ago due to good rainfall forecasts.


7 Day Rainfall Forecast In Our Fishing Zones




The above forecast is expressed in mm (25.4 mm = 1 inch). Generally, a forecast of 2 inches in 7 days means water levels should remain stable. Based on this, we expect water levels to maintain low and stable where our River Trains are now, and high water levels elsewhere.


THIS WEEK’S GALLERY