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Peacock Bass Fishing Trips
Peacock Bass fishing, long regarded by those lucky enough to have experienced it as the ultimate in freshwater Big Game fish. The ferocity of their topwater strike is their trademark. When a 10 pound Peacock clears the water and crashes your topwater plug, you’re hooked on Peacock Bass fishing.Peacock’s range from Panama to southern Brazil in Central and South America. Panama, although not noted for large Peacock’s offers big numbers of 3 to 10 pound Peacock Bass.Southern Brazil’s Peacock’s average around 3 pounds and very few get much large. The water is cooler there and the fish prefer warm tropical waters.Northern Brazil, primarily on the Rio Negro, not far from Manaus and southern Venezuela on Lake Guri and the Rio Orinoco is where the really big Peacock Bass live. It is fairly common in these waters on a typical 5 day fishing trip to catch a good number of fish over 15 pounds and frequently around 20 pounds. These are really big, powerful Peacock Bass.Typical Peacock Bass StrikeLake Guri, in southern Venezuela offer the Peacock angler a chance to catch good numbers of 6 to 15 pound fish and a few 15 to 20 pound Peacocks.
Lake Guri is recognized as a premier Peacock Bass fishing destination. We provide our guests with luxury amenities and offer All-Inclusive guided Peacock fishing packages for some of the best Bass fishing in the world.
Guri Lake is one of the largest man made lakes in the world stretching approximately 175 km's long and 48 kms wide. Guri was made by the damming of the Caroni at the confluence of the great Orinoco – this is known as the second largest hydro electricity dam called the Raul Leoni Dam.
Amazon Peacock Bass Fishing! Discover a world of fishing like nothing you've experienced before. We have many Amazon peacock bass fishing trips for you to choose from. Travel to the jungles of the Brazil and Venezuela Amazon for trophy peacock bass fishing.
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