Fishing Reports

Amazon Rivers of Brazil - Water Levels 3/2010

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What the general part of this water level report is saying is that the levels for most of the fishing regions are low at this time or around their normal levels. Most of the Rio Negro continues to recede with the exception of the Sao Gabriel and Moura areas where the flood has begun. The waters around the port of Manaus are rising about the same time as last year. The levels in the Madeira basin South of Manaus are 3-5 feet below their flood levels. Most of the rainfall has been in the northern and central Roraima region. Some other regions in Amazonas like Tocantins, Mato Grasso and Rondonia have also received significant rainfall.

The peacock bass fishing in the upper Rio negro still remains productive at this time. A couple of my buddies just returned from a week on the Amazon Nemo where they had great action all week long. 2 fish over 20 pounds for the week and multiple teeners were caught by the group. This should continue for the remainder of the season. Check back soon for our next water level / fishing report.

Tight Lines,

Steve McDonald
President

Bassmaster Guide Service Inc.
Southwest Ranches, FL.
(877) 352-PKOK
booking@monsterpeacockbass.com

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