After 6 days of fishing, our first group of anglers ended up with 1009 peacock bass landed. There were 10 anglers in this group and most, if not all, were fly fishermen.
9/27/2010
After 1 1/2 days of fishing Group 2 had 136 fish with 17 over 10 lbs., 11 over 15 lbs. and a 20 lber as their largest catch. There are 12 fishermen in this group.
9/24/2010
Group one looks like they might end up with over 1000 peacock bass. At lunch today, after 5 1/2 days of fishing, they were already up to 967 fish. They now have 24 over 10 lbs., 9 over 15 lbs. and an 18 lber is still their largest catch.
9/23/2010
When our first group of fishermen came in for lunch today their total catch for 4 1/2 days was up to 749 fish. They had 22 over 10 lbs., 8 over 15 and an 18 lber is still the largest peacock they have landed.
9/22/2010
Ric McNulty’s fly fishing group is now up to 607 fish as of lunch time today. They are up to 18 over 10 lbs and 7 over 15.
9/21/2010
Our first group of the season has been fishing 2 1/2 days. They are fly fishermen. As of lunch time today, they had 393 fish with 10 over 10, 5 over 15 and an 18 lber is their largest catch.
2/18/2010
Group 5 have 423 peacock as of lunch time today. They are up to 52 over 10 lbs., 23 over 15, and still 4 that are 20 lbs. and over. They still have a day and a half of fishing.
2/17/2010
At noon today, Group 5 was up to 336 peacock. There were 41 over 10 lbs., 17 over 15 lbs. and four that were 20 pounds and over. The largest weighed 22 lbs.
2/16/2010
Group 5 has 186 peacocks after only a day and a half of fishing. They were unable to fish on Sunday due to baggage problems when they arrived in Manaus. They have 25 over 10 lbs., 9 over 15 lbs. and two 20 pounders.
2/13/2010
Group 4′ final peacock count is 698. Unfortunately none were caught that weighed 20+ pounds. Their largest weighed in at 19 lbs.