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Peacock Bass Fishing in The Amazon:

Truly a “world class” Sportfishing Adventure Destination… the inspiring and beautiful Amazon Rain Forest of South America.

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We currently offer three Peacock Bass Fishing Adventure Expeditions into the interior reaches of the rainforest. Depending on group size, some are “hosted” or “escorted”.

 Map of the Amazon

It is our mission to organize and provide our clients and guests with an exceptional angling experience. To accomplish this, we must trek into remote areas to find the virgin rivers, lakes and lagoons, away from the large crowds and commercial fishing operations and the melee of lodges and houseboats.

 Virgin Rivers, Lakes, and Lagoons.
Interior Reaches of the Amazon.

We are always looking for camps that meet our standards of cleanliness and safety; guides that are knowledgeable and hosts that strive to please our quests with good food and great hospitality. Generally, we are seeking facilities that will accommodate 6 – 8 fishermen with air-conditioned cabins or staterooms and private showers and baths.

 We Trek to Remote Areas
Trekking to Remote Areas
We utilize various sizes of aluminum boats equipped with outboard motors, trolling motors and paddles to access the narrow passes and shallow creeks which lead to the fertile lagoons and lakes. By doing so, we are generally able to consistently produce outstanding numbers as well as size. Clients will often return to camp each evening having caught 20 to 30 peacock bass, including “butterflies” up to 12 pounds, “barred” and “paca” “teeners (13 to 19 pounds) and the super heavyweights (20 to 25 pounds)”. And always, the possibility exists for a new world record. This is why the one-time “trip of a lifetime” often turns into an annual foray to Amazonia and its pristine beauty in search of the mighty Peacock Bass.