Pantanal Spring Fishing: Peacock Bass and Dorado Dominatin' the Floodplains
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No tides in these inland waters, but river levels from the Paraguay are steady after recent rains—fish are active in the shallows, especially durin' major solunar periods around 7-9 AM and 4-6 PM, accordin' to FishingReminder solunar charts adapted for tropics.
Recent catches? Anglers report solid numbers: peacock bass up to 20+ lbs hammerin' topwaters, dorado runnin' 5-15 lbs strikin' fast, plus pacu, surubim catfish, and piranha schools in the 2-8 lb range. Local guides from Pantanal Fishing Tours say last week's outings bagged over 50 peacock bass per boat on average, with dorado peakin' on the Cuiabá River edges.
Best lures: Go with 1/2-oz jointed diving minnows in perch or sardine patterns for peacock bass—they're tearin' it up in 3-8 ft depths. Spinnerbaits with chartreuse skirts for dorado in current seams. For bait, live piranha chunks or freshwater shrimp on circle hooks nail the catfish and pacu—fresh-cut from the banks works wonders.
Hot spots today: Hit the Rio Pixaim shallows near Poconé for aggressive peacock bass action, or the meeting of Rio Cuiabá and São Lourenço for mixed bags of dorado and surubim—wadeable edges, but watch for caimans!
Rig light, 20-30 lb braid, and stay hydrated. Tight lines!
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