Mid-Week Fishing Report: July 07 – 09, 2018 (2 ½ days)
Consistent yields at our Marmelos river private fishery.
The Smith group (8 anglers) arrived last Saturday to our Floating Suites, stationed at the Marmelos river, they had a good start with 778 landed peacock bass, the largest of which weighed 16 lbs. The Matos group ended the week with a 1.779 landed peacock bass, and a 19lbs landmark to beat.
Weather conditions continue to be fine, and water levels keep dropping at a normal rate. Consistent yields are expected for the near future of this fantastic fishery, naturally subject to the abilities of our visiting anglers.
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Water levels are 1.75 ft. above optimal level and dropping (see graph below – Humaita). Weather forecast confirms tendency showing no significant rain episodes (see forecast below – Manicore).
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Weather forecast for Manicore , in the area of influence of the Marmelos private fishery shows some storms but no significant rain episodes for the rest of the week
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Water levels are high but started dropping as expected, closed for the season, which is normal for this time of the year.
(beige in map above) Dry-Zone N.WestWater levels are high and peaking in the Barcelos area, please see the graph below, closed for the season, which is normal for this time of the year.
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