Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2008

UNINI PEACOCK BASS ADVENTURES




For the adventurous angler who enjoys getting off the beaten path to fish and explore unpressured waters, our peacock bass operation on the Unini River offers an ideal peacock bass fishing experience. Visiting anglers will be fishing some of the most pristine and untouched watersheds in the Amazon. Our floating barge operation allows you to pursue record-class peacock bass on the Unini River, as well as within lagoons located in this watershed. This is a true trophy peacock bass fishery. If your desire is to catch lots of 3 to 5 lb fish, this is not the destination for you. However, if fish in excess of 10 lbs are your prized quarry, you will find no better location. The camp is mobile and, depending on fishing conditions, the owners of this operation strive to constantly keep our clients on fish. The Unini River is a tributary of the Rio Negro (itself the largest tributary of the mighty Amazon River) located approximately 210 miles northwest of Manaus. The river is roughly 200 miles long with at least 250 connecting lakes and lagoons throughout its course. Its location is such that it can only be reached by private charter plane. The camp is located about 165-200 miles from where the Unini River empties into the Rio Negro. About 20 miles up river from the mouth, there are three sets of rapids and falls which prohibit navigation further up river except during the period of highest water levels in the summer months. There are small villages near the area of the falls, but only a few scattered locals live further upriver and the fishing pressure and commercial is virtually nonexistent. The catch rates at this operation during the 2004-05 season for both numbers and trophy fish (those over 14 lbs) was as good, or better, than any operation in Brazil.

You will be fishing main river structure, as well as a multitude of lakes, backwater bays and hidden lagoons off the Unini River. The typical fishing day is long (we figure you can rest back in the states) and runs from 6:30 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Anglers are paired two to a boat with an experienced Brazilian guide. The boats are 17-1/2 feet long, have stabile raised casting decks, swivel seats, 50-HP outboards and electric trolling motors. These boats can cruise over shallow sandbars and flats and get you into places that other, heavier, fiberglass boats cannot reach. The fishing boats are fully equipped aluminum boats with outboard engines, life jackets, first-aid kits, and an icebox for cold drinks and snacks. One of the most appealing and exciting aspects of fishing for peacock bass is their propensity for attacking surface lures and flies. The strike is so dramatic that you will be startled when the first few occur. Peacock bass fishing is very similar to largemouth bass fishing in the states. Both species ambush prey from cover and structure. Cast topwater plugs, jerkbaits, Banjo Minnows, spoons or jigs to stumps, shoreline blowdowns, rockpiles, creek mouths and sandbars .If you desire to fly fish, the most successful flies are larger profiled patterns - all tied on 2-0 to 4-0 quality saltwater hooks - such as Dahlberg-style divers, large profiles baitfish patterns, High-Tie or variations of Lefty's Deceivers & Clouser Minnows. These should be tied in a diversity of colors. This region is most productive following the rainy season, as the rivers, creeks and lagoons recede and the fish are drawn out of the maze of trees, root systems and lush vegetation. Keep in mind that the productiveness of your peacock bass adventure is largely dictated by the water levels, and occasionally the rainy season fails to abide by schedules and may add mid-season downpours.

Trip Itinerary:

Friday: International overnight flight to Manaus, Brazil on TAM Brazilians Airlines.

Saturday: Early am arrival in Manaus. Clear customs. Breakfast at local hotel. Board charter flight to camp. Fishing begins if there is no problem reaching camp early due to weather or logistical factors.

Sunday-Friday: Six days of fishing

Saturday: Charter back to Manaus. Accommodations at hotel.

Sunday: Early afternoon departure to Miami. Arrive in Miami approximately 7:30 PM. Possible connection to your home city or overnight stay in Miami.

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