Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guide for hookin' 'em in the wild Pantanal wetlands of Brazil, reportin' live from the muddy banks on April 14, 2026, at 3 AM local time. Dawn's breakin' soon—sunrise around 6:15 AM, sunset by 6 PM, givin' us a solid 12 hours of prime light for castin'.
Weather's classic Pantanal dry season starter: highs pushin' 32°C (90°F), lows at 22°C (72°F), light northeast winds 5-10 km/h, no rain in sight per local forecasts. Water levels droppin' slow, perfect for wadin' the shallows—no tides here in this inland flood paradise, but river flows from the Paraguay are steady, pullin' fish into channels.
Fish are fired up post-rainy season spawn. Peacock bass (tucunaré) hammerin' topwaters at dawn and dusk, dorado (golden dorado) tearin' through current seams all day, pacu schoolin' on fruits and nuts, and surubim catfish prowlin' deep holes. Recent catches? Locals at Porto Jofre boated 20+ peacock bass per trip last week on 5-8 kg slabs, 15 dorado averages 4-6 kg, plus arapaima hauls up to 100 kg from guides like those at Pantanal Pesca. Redtail catfish hittin' heavy too, with reports of 30 kg beasts.
Best lures: Rapala X-Rap slashbaits or spoons for peacock in 2-5m depths, jitterbugs or frogs over lily pads. Switch to 7-10 cm jointed divers for dorado. Live bait kings: piranha chunks or live piranhas for catfish, worms or small fish for pacu. Rig 20-50 lb braid, 40 lb leader— these fighters don't quit.
Hot spots: Hit the Pixaim River bends near Poconé for peacock frenzy, or the Three Brothers Lagoon channels for mixed bags—easy access by canoe, watch for caimans!
Dawn bites peak now through 8 AM, then evening major from 4-6 PM. Get out early, stay hydrated.
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