Igapo Acu Basin Fishing Report 08.02.12

Submitted by Acute Angling

Submitted on 08/02/2012

New Season Preview - 2012/2013

The “Mysterious” Rio Marie (Rio Tucano)
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every new and desirable innovation, the copycats
quickly piled on. No fewer than half a dozen
agencies representing
an unprincipled
outfitter are trumpeting
their scheduled
trips to this
fishery. Here’s
where the mystery
comes in. None of
them have access to
the fishery! How
can they blatantly
accept deposits for a
trip they can’t deliver?
It’s easy …
use an old salesman’s trick called “bait and
switch”. They’ll offer something they don’t have
access to and they won’t worry about delivering
… they’ll just send you someplace else. Not
much different than some shady auto dealers who
lure buyers in with an impossible bargain and then
tell you, “Ah, too bad. You should have been here
earlier, they’re all gone already”. Many anglers
may never even know the difference.
There has been a year’s worth of gossip and
rumor about the Rio Marie on various bulletin
boards and forums, but the fact of the matter is
that Acute Angling is the holder of a 5-year contract
with the federation of tribes
controlling the region. Approved
Summer, 2012
Get ready for the Amazon Season! Just a Few Openings Remain in 3 Fantastic Fisheries
The Rio Marie is one of the world’s most
exciting peacock bass fisheries. Located in a
protected Indian reservation,
this remote
and inaccessible river
holds amazing proportions
of trophy
sized peacocks.
World record breaking
specimens are
undoubtedly swimming
in this system.
With the closure of
the Rio Unini, the
Marie is the place to
go for the angler who
wants a shot at the fish of a lifetime. Acute Angling
with its exclusive access, provides comfortable,
floating bungalow trips to this great fishery.
Pretty clear and pretty simple, no? So, what’s the
mystery? Read on - we think the real mystery is
how it’s possible for some business people to
obscure the truth and behave the way they do.
Two years ago, we made our first exploratory
foray into this remote giant peacock fishery.
Quick, impressive success led us to return with a
full schedule in 2011. That’s where the fun began.
We caught amazing numbers of huge trophy
peacocks on prop baits, jigs and whatever else we
could throw at them. The word got out and the
fishery’s reputation quickly grew; and, as with
Comfort and Elegance Afloat - The Amazon’s
most polished and productive fishing
machine, the Blackwater Explorer Yacht is
preparing another assault on the waters of the
Rio Negro Basin for the 2012 and 2013 fishing
season. This luxurious operation is indisputably
the best fishing value in the Amazon!
World Record Peacocks - We return
this fall to fish the exclusive, protected
waters of the Rio Marie (Tucano) in
the Amazon’s most remote region. Too
far away for routine access, this Indian
reservation fishery could hold the next
world record peacock bass.
Incredible Variety - We return to the Rio
Travessão with an upgraded safari camp
to keep you comfortable and a new satellite
camp to provide more water to explore.
This haven for river giants holds
monster catfish, fierce payara, acrobatic
bicuda and tough fast-water peacocks.
Only 11
spaces
left!
Monster Peacock bass Trip

 

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