Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil

Type

Lodge

Fishing Style

Skiff

Season

Mid September through December 1st

Rate

$$

Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil
Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil

Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil

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Pirarucú is located within the Mamirauá Reserve, about 600 km west of Manaus, a complex of lakes and channels between the Solimões River and Japura River. Mamirauá was the first Sustainable Development Reserve in Brazil, legislated by the Government of Amazonas in 1996, and remains the largest arapaima reserve in the world. The purpose of a Sustainable Development Reserve is to find a balance between biodiversity conservation and the sustainable development of an area inhabited by human populations.

Mamirauá covers an area of 1,124,000 hectares and passes through the municipalities of Uarini, Fonte Boa and Maraã. Other important Amazonian municipalities are also located in its area of influence, such as Jutaí, Alvarães and Tefé, the region's primary urban center and an hour and a half boat ride from Pirarucú.

The water in the core of the reserve is called “black water” in the Amazon, which, despite dark tinting from jungle leaves, is actually quite clear, allowing for sight casting opportunities for a variety of different species.

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Species at Pirarucú Lodge, Brazil

Arapaima
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Arawana
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Peacock Bass
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Pirarucú is located within the Mamirauá Reserve, about 600 km west of Manaus, a complex of lakes and channels between the Solimões River and Japura River. Mamirauá was the first Sustainable Development Reserve in Brazil, legislated by the Government of Amazonas in 1996, and remains the largest arapaima reserve in the world. The purpose of a Sustainable Development Reserve is to find a balance between biodiversity conservation and the sustainable development of an area inhabited by human populations. Mamirauá covers an area of, 124,000 hectares and passes through the municipalities of Uarini, Fonte Boa and Maraã. Other important Amazonian municipalities are also located in its area of influence, such as Jutaí, Alvarães and Tefé, the region's primary urban center and an hour and a half boat ride from Pirarucú.

Anglers exploring Pirarucú will fish both the inland lakes system, formed in the rainy season from January through June when high water floods the inland jungle areas, and when the waters drop during the dry season, the system of channels that remain to connect them all to the main river.

The anglers fish from extremely comfortable and smooth flat skiffs, custom designed and crafted by Untamed Angling. Each skiff is equipped with two large casting platforms, and an electric trolling motor with remote control, for moving silently within the lagoons. 60HP four stroke Yamaha engines provide the power to cover long distances quickly. GPS and VHF radios are on board to keep guides in communication and aware of each others’ positions.

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