Location: Rios Pasimoni and Pasiba, Amazonas State, Venezuela Type: Camp
Some of the largest peacock bass on record have come from the blackwater environs of southern Venezuela. The Casiquiare
watershed, linking the Orinoco and Rio Negro, accounts for several IGFA marks and countless tales of adventure. Exploratory trips to its Pasimoni and Pasiba tributaries attract hard-core anglers willing to
sacrifice a few creature comforts for a legitimate chance at an explosive 20-pound pavon. In fact, the camp log doesn't even recognize fish under 10 pounds. Native guides driving aluminum
runabouts will lead you to jungle lagoons and other prime locations. The riverside safari camps offer comfy bed, lighting, kitchen and dining facilities and communications radio.
Fishing Season
December to April
No. of days in itinerary: 10
No. of days fishing: 6
Trip Fee Range
$3,950
Itinerary starts in:
Caracas, Venezuela. International airfare not included.
Booking Contacts
Outfitter Aimbar, see our authorized agents below Phone - 011-5844-22 06 49 and 011-5844-21 57 52
e mail - aimbar@telcel.net.ve website - www.aimbar.com
Agent
FishQuest! Fieldstone Marina 3375-B Highway 76 W, Hiawassee, GA 30546 USA Phone (888)891-3474; FAX (706)896-1467 e mail - questhook@aol.com
website - www.fishquest.com; www.peacock-bass.com