A)
“San Antonio” ox-bow lake (Peruvian "varzea"
forest)
Not
accesible by boat during the low water level season; fishermen
have to walk from the river to the lake (20 minute walk); guides
& pilots have to carry/pull small canoes and/or alumina
boats from the river to the lake
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the lake
Due
to the closeness of the ox-bow lake to the river the water colour
is tainted most of the year lowering the visibility for the
fish
Due
to the closeness of the ox-bow lake to neighbouring riverine
communities, the presence of fishing nets is nearly constant
during the low water season
The
biggest “Peackock bass” fish has been caught in
this lake
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting - possible
B)
“Furo Zacanbuzinho” channel (Brazilian "igapo"
forest)
Accesible
by boat all year, except during the peak of the low water season,
when fishermen have to walk from the river to the channel (10
minute walk); guides & pilots have to carry/pull small canoes
and/or alumina boats from the river to the lake.
Camp
site in "igapo" forest close to the channel
Due
to the closeness of the channel to the river the water colour
is tainted most of the year lowering the visibility for the
fish
Due
to the closeness of the channel to neighbouring riverine communities,
the presence of fishing nets is nearly constant during the low
water season
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible;
two sandy beaches allow fishing from comfortable, open spaces
The
abundance of “Oscar” fishes is astonishing
C)
“Cristina” ox-bow lake (Brazilian "igapo" &
"varzea" forest)
Accesible
by boat all year except during the peak of the low water season,
when fishermen have to walk from the river to the channel (10
minute walk); guides & pilots have to carry/pull small canoes
and/or alumina boats from the river to the channel.
The
lake "Cristina" is very shallow, which means that
during the peak of the low water season it reduces its size
to just a channel, some parts shallow, some other parts just
consisting of liquid mud.
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the lake
Due
to the closeness of the lake to the river the water colour is
tainted about 50% of the year lowering the visibility for the
fish
The
presence of fishing nets is low during the low water season
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible
The
abundance and varieties of Piranhas is surprising
Since
this ox-bow lake is very shallow and slowly being conquered
by the surrounding forest, the entanglment of lures in under-water
bushes and branches can be frequent
D)
“Caotí” lake (Brazilian "varzea" forest)
Not
accesible by boat during most of the low water level season;
fishermen have to walk from the river to the lake (8 minute
walk); guides & pilots have to carry/pull small canoes and/or
alumina boats from the river to the lake
Camp
site in "igapo" or "varzea" forest close
to the lake just behind the sandy beach
Due
to the closeness of the lake to the river the water colour is
tainted about 50% of the low water season lowering the visibility
for the fish
Due
to the closeness of the lake to neighbouring riverine communities,
the presence of fishing nets is of about 50% during the low
water season
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible;
a sandy beach allows fishing from comfortable, open spaces
Accesible
by boat most of the year, by long canoe at the beginning and
the end of the low water season and by kayak or short canoe
through out the entire year.
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the lake or in terra
firme forest a little further from the lake
Due
to the distance of the lake to the river the water colour is
transparent black about 99% of the year highly increasing the
visibility for the fish
The
presence of fishing nets is prohibited due to an agreement between
the family living at the lake and the Reserva Natural Palmari
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible
The
abundance and varieties of most game fishes is surprising
Two
elderly pink river dolphins might distract the fishermen from
their activities or even follow the lures for a while making
fishing a little more adventurous
F)
“Socózinho” lake (Brazilian "igapo" &
"varzea" forest)
Accesible
by small boat, canoe or kayak (the connecting channel is quite
narrow) during high water season and partially during the low
water season, coming from “Socó” lake
Camp site to be used are the ones located at “Socó”
lake
Due
to the distance of the lake to the river the water colour is
transparent black about 99% of the year highly increasing the
visibility for the fish
The
presence of fishing nets is prohibited due to an agreement between
the family living at "Socó" lake and the Reserva
Natural Palmari
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting - possible
The
abundance and varieties of most game fishes is surprising
This
lake is nearly perfectly round and small, making it a “one-of-its-kind”
G)
"Mata-Mata"channel (Peruvian "varzea" forest)
Accesible
by boat all year, except during the peak of the low water season,
when fishermen have to walk from the river to the channel (20
minute walk); guides & pilots have to carry/pull small canoes
and/or alumina boats from the river to the lake.
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the channel
The
presence of fishing nets is nearly none during the low water
season and sometimes one or two nets are laid-out only in the
first lagoon-size part of the channel.
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible.
The
abundance of “Pirarucú” fishes is astonishing,
sometimes jumping very close to the boats.
H)
"Pombao"ox-bow lake (Peruvian "varzea" forest)
Not
accesible by boat during the low water level season; fishermen
have to walk from the river to the lake (15 minute walk); guides
& pilots have to carry/pull small canoes and/or alumina
boats from the river to the lake
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the lake
This
might be the lake that happens to stay "black" (semi-transparent)
through out the longest period of time of the year.
Due
to an agreement with the families living in the neighbouring
riverine community "Nueva Esperanza" and the Reserva
Natural Palmari, the using of fishing nets is prohibited
and - up to now - we have never seen any ones layed-out.
The
quantities of “Peackock bass” present in this lake
is enormous.
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting - possible
I)
"Tartaruga"channel (Brazilian "varzea" forest)
Accesible
by boat only during the high water season and the beginning
of the low water season. The rest of the year, fishermen have
to walk from the river to the channel ( Approx. 2 hours walk!!);
guides & pilots have to carry/pull small canoes and/or alumina
boats from the river to the lake.
Camp
site in "varzea" forest close to the channel
The
presence of fishing nets is none during the whole year.
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible.
The
abundance of “Arawana” fishes is astonishing, sometimes
visible and very close to the boats.
J)
Beaches on the Javarí river (Brazilian & Peruvian "varzea"
forest)
Accesible
by boat all year
Camp
sites on the beaches or inside the "varzea" forest
behind the beaches
All
year round the water colour will be highly tainted and sandy,
making fishing procedures with lures nearly impossible
Both
fishing styles – trawling & casting – possible
Most
of the caught fish belong to families of “cat” fishes
TRANSPORT
CONVEYANCES & FISHING BOATS
Transport
to the fishing areas, ox-bow lakes or other activity sites will
be provided according to the number of fishermen and the quantity
of fishing equipment, camp gear, logistics and food: By wooden
boats equipped with 40 or 60 HP outboard engines; by alumina
or fibre-glass boats equipped with the same engines; by wooden
long-canoes equipped with 2-stroke 5,5 or 8 HP outboard engines
Fishing
from boats may be undertaken from alumina or fibre-glass boats
equipped with 2-stroke 5,5 or 8 HP outboard engines; from wooden
long-canoes equipped with 2-stroke 5,5 or 8 HP outboard engines;
from wooden canoes or from professional "Perception 3000"
plastic kajaks
The
fuel required to propel all the aforementioned riverine boats
and fishing conveyances will be provided and included by the
Reserva Natural Palmari
STAFF
PROVIDED FOR SPORT FISHING ACTIVITIES OVER VARIOUS DAYS
One
boat pilot for each boat leaving the visitors center of the
Reserva Natural Palmari to the fishing site
One
jungle guide serving 4 fishermen
If
fishing from kayaks / small canoes is requested, 1 specialized
sport fishing guide per kayak / canoe will be present.
One
female principal cook plus 1 female assistant to the camp kitchen
CAMP
SITE LOGISTICS & EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY THE RESERVA NATURAL
PALMARI
One
hammock, one hammock-mosquito net, one plastic ceiling sheet
and all required ropes and strings per guest
One
linnen, one warm blanket and one small pillow per guest
One
towel per guest
Full
cooking, serving and eating dishes plus cutlery in accordance
with the number of guests
One
styrofoam box carrying one ice-block for each 3 days of fishing
undertaking
One
plastic chair for each guest
One
small plastic table for each 4 guests
Basic
first aid kit
CATERING
PROVIDED BY THE RESERVA NATURAL PALMARI
Breakfast,
lunch and dinner as served in quantity and quality as at the
visitors center of the Reserva Natural Palmari
Beverages
in quantity and quality as at the visitors center of the Reserva
Natural Palmari
Snacks,
cookies, chocolates, bottled or bagged water, beer, other alcoholic
drinks, fruit juices and similar during the fishing activities
Aforementioned
in accordance to the provided stock calculated to the number
of guests and days the activity should last
FISHING EQUIPMENT
All specialized sport fishing gear & equipment must be provided
by the fishermen and guests! The Reserva Natural Palmari
can provide - upon request before leaving the visitors center
to the fishing sites! - local, basic fishing gear like hooks,
thin, light weight nylon string and fishing rods made of natural
branches.
FISHING SEASON
Eventhough
throughout the entire year you may fish and will optain a certain
result, the best fishing season is during the low water season,
when the lakes have stopped shifting currents and the water
has reached a certain transparency, which happens during the
whole second half of the year approximately between the months
of May/June and November/December.
All
specialized sport fishing gear & equipment must be provided
by the fishermen and guests!