— from Larry Larsen's book,
Peacock Bass and Other Exotics
Our peacock
bass outfitter is Luis Brown of River Plate Anglers, the true
pioneer of Amazon fishing. Brown was born and raised in the jungles
of South America and was educated in the United States - receiving
a MBA from the Wharton School of Finance. He knows the standards
American anglers have come to expect and he has the experience,
local connections and back-country savvy to provide an unparalleled
fishing adventure.
Our fishermen consistently catch more fish than clients
with other outfitters for a number of reasons:

Rio Negro peacock bass.
- Travel times to fish each day average 10-20 minutes for our clients.
Other operators routinely travel one to two hours or more from
fixed lodges or big houseboats.
- Our small groups of eight enjoy personal service and access to
waters that are not overfished. Other operators take as many as
36 guests per week.
- We do not overfish - our mobility allows us to move to fresh
water every few days or even every day if we wish.
- Our fishing boats are custom-constructed for this specific environment.
Twenty-one feet long and very stable, these boats are shallow-draft
tunnel designs, which can traverse almost any level of water, including
virtually landlocked lagoons.
- Our guides are extremely knowledgeable and are literally partners
in the business with us. Anglers fish two per boat, with these
cheerful and talented Brazilian guides, and each is well-versed
in the nuances of baitcasting, spincasting and fly fishing. They
speak enough "fishing English" to communicate effectively
and, of course, are intimately familiar with the fishing resources
and how to find concentrations of peacocks.
What you won't find here are many pesky bugs. The pristine rivers
we fish have naturally high tannin levels, due to extensive rainforest
leaf decay which discourages the growth of biting insects and their
larvae.