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#1751497 - 09/19/18 06:34 AM Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS
Blaine Offline

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I just returned from a trip on the Rio Negro and all I can say is WOW!!! The trip was set up by a Brazilian Pro Staffer of ours on one of the boats they run, the Kalua

We flew to Manauas, then to Barcelos where we boarded the Kalua and began the trip up river. Along with the support boat, we drive at night towing boats for 14 guests. We anchor up in the wee hours of the morning, eat breakfast and at 06:00 all scatter to different spots from there. As we fish our way upriver throughout the day, the Kalua makes her way up behind us to collect us at 18:00 for dinner and drinks then continues up river all night to repeat the process all over again.




This was the first week of operation in the '18-'19 season. The water on the Rio Negro was nearly 10 feet higher then normal due to heavy rain and abnormal snow melt in the mountains of Columbia. Unfortunately, this pushed the fish deep into the jungle. We worked hard all day every day fishing 12 hours each day. We averaged 5 fish per guy per day vs the 40 we should have seen... That said, I would do it again in a SECOND.
To catch the fish we did, my parter and I worked together by throwing Woodchoppers into tight holes in the jungle as far back into #*&! as we could get them and ripped them back. It was the most exhausting, technical fishing I've ever done but by far the most rewarding. The idea is to make 20-30 casts into the same spot to draw the fish out from up to 50 yards deep in the jungle. After 5 minutes or so, if we had no hits, we would switch up with one of us throwing a spook, a sub walker or a jig. If there was a fish there, you'd get bit within a few casts. If not, move on. The guides literally knew every square inch for the 200 plus miles we traveled upriver. It was shocking how well they knew the every creek, lagoon, shortcut, nook and cranny. The older, more experienced guide learned the region by catching exotic fish for the world's aquarium markets. They would go for weeks at a time upriver. Once the Amazon tourism fishery exploded, it was far more lucrative to guide for us gringos.




Toilet flush!!!


I've heard for years how violent the hits are and how hard the peacocks fight. I thought I knew what I was in for... Wrong! When a big fish hits a topwater, there is zero warning and the fish launches entirely out of the water. It is the most vicious, heart stopping sight I've ever seen. They aren't hitting because they are hungry, they are hitting the Woodchopper because they are pissed and the want to KILL IT. With drags fully locked and spools thumbed, they would still get you into the woods. We lost a few tht we couldn't stop but never broke one off. We used straight 80 pound PowerPro. Most of the bigger ones would jump repeatedly once winched back out of the jungle...





Along the way, we stopped at several villages out in the middle of nowhere. Obviously, communication was difficult but they were always happy to see us and showed us around. We made sure to leave them with ice cold waters and soda upon leaving. They live a hard life but do just fine with not much help from the outside world.








Here are a few random pics of our travels.
























While the fishing was tough, overall the entire experience was amazing. We are already planning our return. Next time, we will go later in the year, it will be hotter and more crowded in October/November but we will fish some more remote areas and will see better numbers of big fish.
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#1751498 - 09/19/18 06:42 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Registered: 12/27/08
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wow amazing!!!!..trip of a lifetime!!,thanks for sharing
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#1751499 - 09/19/18 07:10 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: skeetersx190]
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FREAKIN AWESOME!! Thanks for sharing, Blaine ! !
Here is one of our associates in Pompano Beach, Fl with a nice one. She says they fight pretty hard, LOL

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#1751504 - 09/19/18 07:42 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Awesome Blaine! Paul those suburban fish don't fight like those jungle ones!



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#1751507 - 09/19/18 08:46 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Amazing trip Blaine. Thanks for sharing the adventure with us. Great pics as always!
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#1751509 - 09/19/18 09:16 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Thanks for sharing this - definitely a great trip.
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#1751513 - 09/19/18 10:30 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
Jeremiah G Offline

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Loc: Mountain Home, Arkansas
Superb ! Thanks for posting. Ive caught Butterfly peacocks in Florida, but this is a whole different ball game.

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#1751516 - 09/19/18 10:54 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Amazing trip
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#1751523 - 09/19/18 12:15 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Another great trip and report. That is some wild country.
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#1751529 - 09/19/18 01:23 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Bucket list trip for me.

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#1751547 - 09/19/18 06:36 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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That is no doubt a trip of a lifetime. Thanks for taking us there. You sell all your ice gear?

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#1751548 - 09/19/18 06:40 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Peacocks and Rooster Fish

My two bucket list fish

Thanks for Posting

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#1751553 - 09/19/18 07:08 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Well done Blain.

Thanks for posting !

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#1751575 - 09/20/18 06:08 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: JohnS]
Blaine Offline

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Originally Posted By: JohnS
That is no doubt a trip of a lifetime. Thanks for taking us there. You sell all your ice gear?


Not yet. It's being stored in CT. I have Shanties, augers, flashers, (yes, all plural) you name it... I hope to get back up that way in late November and will work on unloading it. Not sure how badly I want to mess around with selling it piece by piece. I've been talking with Andrew about bringing him the entire load to get it over with.
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#1751583 - 09/20/18 09:27 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Great adventure and awesome pics!!!

Shimano hiring any more guys traveling to fish???? Should I send my resume?
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#1751586 - 09/20/18 09:43 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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How much $ ?




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#1751605 - 09/20/18 12:16 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Wow and for you to say how hard they hit and fight is something!!

Those fish would probably tear the rod out of my hands!

Thanks for taking us along.

Save a tree eat a Deer!!!!!!
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#1751616 - 09/20/18 01:20 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Sweetchuck]
Blaine Offline

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Originally Posted By: Sweetchuck

Those fish would probably tear the rod out of my hands!


Funny you say that... That actually happened to one of the guys throwing a jerk bait. He managed to get the rod back after 15 minutes of dragging a Rattletrap. pray bowdown
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#1751622 - 09/20/18 02:07 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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laugh laugh
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#1751692 - 09/21/18 01:33 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Nice, Blaine!

And spotted you in the Shimano ad in the latest Saltwater Sportsman. thumbsup
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#1751693 - 09/21/18 02:43 PM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Simply awesome ! Would love to catch a peacock bass one day.

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#1751717 - 09/22/18 07:33 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: Blaine]
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Wow, just awesome.
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#1751726 - 09/22/18 08:32 AM Re: Peacock bass in the Amazon - TONS OF PICS [Re: tommy]
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Great trip and report Blaine!



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