Amazon Pre-Dawn Peacock Bass Explosion: 150 Pounders in One Week
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Weather's classic dry season starter: clear skies, temps hovering 75-85°F daytime, dropping to 68°F nights, light southeast winds at 5-10 knots—no rain in sight per local forecasts, perfect for steady bites. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 6:30 PM, giving you 12 solid hours of light. No tides upriver, but downstream near the mouth, it's low tide now at 2.8 feet, rising to high at 8.1 feet by noon—fish the outgoing for best drifts.
Fish activity's heating up post-rainy season flush. Peixes are aggressive in the morning and evening; piranhas slashing surface, peacock bass patrolling shallows, tambaqui grunting deep. Recent catches from Manaus guides: 150+ peacock bass over 10 lbs last week on popping lures, 80 arapaimas averaging 50-100 lbs near lagoons, plus payara and redtail catfish hitting 20-40 lbs. Locals report 20-fish days easy.
Best lures? Big topwater frogs and poppers like the River2Sea Whopper Plopper in peacock colors—explode on the strike! Spoons and jerkbaits for payara. Live bait kings: piranha chunks or fresh shrimp for catfish, nightcrawlers for tambaqui. Troll 10-20 feet deep at 3-4 knots.
Hot spots: Try Lago Janauca near Manaus—explosive peacock bass in flooded trees. Or riffle runs at Presidente Figueiredo, 1.5 hours north—payara heaven on fast water.
Rig light spinning gear, 20-50 lb braid, stay stealthy—mosquitos don't sleep!
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