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Brazil 09 2024


fishing user avatarRedlinerobert reply : 

One word comes to mind for this years trip.

Epic.

Dad and I had the best time we've ever had. I caught my personal best, 20.5 lbs. So did dad, at 21.5. He took big fish honors at the Lodge as well. Both fish were caught on the same day! I had a 2nd fish that day as well that went an even 20.

90% of our fish were caught on top, the weather was perfect except for the rogue day where the temp gauge hit 123 degrees. :-/

Here are some pics.

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fishing user avatarDEbassman17 reply : 

holy poop on a stick :D


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

WOW!

You  & Dad...What a trip!

;D ;D ;D ;D ;D


fishing user avatarEastTexasBassin reply : 

Nice Fish!!!

That monkey looks pretty cool too. :)


fishing user avatarNewAngler reply : 

That is awesome!


fishing user avatarCaptain Shane Procell reply : 

Incredible photos!


fishing user avatarbocabasser reply : 

right on robert. what was that big shad looking thing? the peacock down here fight hard. i can only imagine how they fight in brazil. super pics.


fishing user avatarDEbassman17 reply : 
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right on robert. what was that big shad looking thing? the peacock down here fight hard. i can only imagine how they fight in brazil. super pics.

it was either a pirana or pacu


fishing user avatarRedlinerobert reply : 
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right on robert. what was that big shad looking thing? the peacock down here fight hard. i can only imagine how they fight in brazil. super pics.

Piranha.  Biggest one I've ever seen.


fishing user avatarSirSnookalot reply : 

Now those are real fish ! 


fishing user avatarb.Lee reply : 

Very memorable experience there


fishing user avatarBig-O reply : 

That's awesome Robert. Maybe the greatest freshwater fishing adventure in the world today and just think, you spent the time with your Dad 

I fished with Phil Marsteller for 11 yrs before they built the lodge there at the beach. He would give me a boat and cash me up with gear and supplies including additional batteries, gas, oil etc. and turn me loose for a week at a time on different stretches of the Rio *****. Just me and my Hammock  ;) Phil would pick me up a week later and drag my rig overnight behind the Amazon Queen and turn me loose for another week in a different area. Made 5 week jaunts at a time and covered new backwater areas with each trip then reported the new lake finds back to his crew and staff each week.

When the water was up, about 50 miles beyond the Forresta area seemed to be my favorite because there were so many different lakes that became accessible if you did a little chopping with a machette. 

The young fellow that was with you (Ze') has been with Amazon Tours for many years and is one of their most reliable and dedicated employees. About 15 years ago, I had to do some minor surgery on his hand because one of his clients snatched a couple of the Wood Chopper trebles deep in his palm and damaged some nerves in his fingers....He just smiled and said gitt'r done  :o

Really glad you had a chance to spend the time with your Father and those kind of memories will last a lifetime.

Big O

www.ragetail.com 


fishing user avatarsenile1 reply : 

Those are some wicked looking Peacocks!  Looks like you guys had a blast.  Thanks for the report, Robert.


fishing user avatarHOIST-N-HAWGS reply : 

Amazing pic's and trip! Congrats!


fishing user avatarGrey Wolf reply : 

Robert , thanks for sharing that wonderful trip with us !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


fishing user avatarRedlinerobert reply : 
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That's awesome Robert. Maybe the greatest freshwater fishing adventure in the world today and just think, you spent the time with your Dad

I fished with Phil Marsteller for 11 yrs before they built the lodge there at the beach. He would give me a boat and cash me up with gear and supplies including additional batteries, gas, oil etc. and turn me loose for a week at a time on different stretches of the Rio *****. Just me and my Hammock ;) Phil would pick me up a week later and drag my rig overnight behind the Amazon Queen and turn me loose for another week in a different area. Made 5 week jaunts at a time and covered new backwater areas with each trip then reported the new lake finds back to his crew and staff each week.

When the water was up, about 50 miles beyond the Forresta area seemed to be my favorite because there were so many different lakes that became accessible if you did a little chopping with a machette.

The young fellow that was with you (Ze') has been with Amazon Tours for many years and is one of their most reliable and dedicated employees. About 15 years ago, I had to do some minor surgery on his hand because one of his clients snatched a couple of the Wood Chopper trebles deep in his palm and damaged some nerves in his fingers....He just smiled and said gitt'r done :o

Really glad you had a chance to spend the time with your Father and those kind of memories will last a lifetime.

Big O

www.ragetail.com

I had no idea!  Sounds like you have some incredible stories being that you had the opportunity to navigate those waters before anyone else.  Do you have any pictures?  I'd love to see them :)

Ze' is hands down the best guide out there.  He flat out loves my dad, which is awesome to see.  We've never had any other guide other than him and he always manages to come through for us.  Cool story about the surgery you performed as well.

Here are couple other pics from previous years trips.

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fishing user avatarInfidel. reply : 

Too cool for words.  I'd love to be able to take my dad on a trip like that!


fishing user avatarI.rar reply : 

niice fish , great pics.

id love to fish down there sometime. those are some huge peacocks.


fishing user avatar-HAWK- reply : 

Incredible trip!!! Have you gotten any replica mounts of your 20+ pound Peacocks?

Also, where did the Pictures of your Incredible tackle go?


fishing user avatarBig-O reply : 

Yeah...I'm sure I have some old photos but their not in digital format, didn't have in those days  ;D I think I even have some photos of Ze's hand prior to the hooks being removed  ::)

Maybe we can schedule a trip that works out on the same dates sometime, need to go visit an old friend (Hoyt Fincher) that lives close to the lodge now.

www.ragetail.com


fishing user avatarDan: reply : 

wow Robert! 20lb peacocks! Fantastic!


fishing user avatarRedlinerobert reply : 
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Yeah...I'm sure I have some old photos but their not in digital format, didn't have in those days ;D I think I even have some photos of Ze's hand prior to the hooks being removed ::)

Maybe we can schedule a trip that works out on the same dates sometime, need to go visit an old friend (Hoyt Fincher) that lives close to the lodge now.

www.ragetail.com

I'd love to see those pictures.  Dad and I go in November, I'll keep you posted for this coming year, would love to have you along!

From what I understand Hoyt sold his place...


fishing user avatarpaul. reply : 

totally amazing!!!  adventure of a lifetime for sure. :o


fishing user avatarK_Mac reply : 

Wow. What a trip. Thanks for sharing the pictures and story. What a blessing to have time like that with your father.

I knew that pirranah grew to a couple of pounds, but I've never seen a picture of one that big. A powerful incentive for staying in the boat.


fishing user avatarparagon reply : 

WOW


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 

Just wow....Looks like you guys had a great time!


fishing user avatarSimp reply : 
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That's awesome Robert. Maybe the greatest freshwater fishing adventure in the world today and just think, you spent the time with your Dad

I fished with Phil Marsteller for 11 yrs before they built the lodge there at the beach. He would give me a boat and cash me up with gear and supplies including additional batteries, gas, oil etc. and turn me loose for a week at a time on different stretches of the Rio *****. Just me and my Hammock ;) Phil would pick me up a week later and drag my rig overnight behind the Amazon Queen and turn me loose for another week in a different area. Made 5 week jaunts at a time and covered new backwater areas with each trip then reported the new lake finds back to his crew and staff each week.

When the water was up, about 50 miles beyond the Forresta area seemed to be my favorite because there were so many different lakes that became accessible if you did a little chopping with a machette.

The young fellow that was with you (Ze') has been with Amazon Tours for many years and is one of their most reliable and dedicated employees. About 15 years ago, I had to do some minor surgery on his hand because one of his clients snatched a couple of the Wood Chopper trebles deep in his palm and damaged some nerves in his fingers....He just smiled and said gitt'r done :o

Really glad you had a chance to spend the time with your Father and those kind of memories will last a lifetime.

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Admit it Big-O this guys based off you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2SSZA0CjdQ


fishing user avatarChaz Hickcox reply : 

EPIC ~ Very well put.  Good for you.


fishing user avatarTroutfisher reply : 

Amazing pictures!




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