Anglers: 7 GUESTS
WATER CONDITIONS:
• Water Color: Pristine and crystal clear
• Water Level: Remarkably low, setting the stage for thrilling catches
WEATHER CONDITIONS:
• Temperature: A steady 25-33°C, ideal for an adventurous week
• Sunlight: Every day blessed with radiant sunshine, illuminating the beauty of the jungle
CONDITIONS AND ATMOSPHERE:
As we dive into Week 9, it’s hard to believe how swiftly time has flown. Perhaps that’s the magic of Kendjam, where every moment is an unforgettable experience. This week, we welcomed a blend of familiar faces and new adventurers, turning strangers into friends and friends into legends.
Ale and Diego, veterans of these waters, returned for their third journey, each casting their lines with the finesse that only experience brings. And then there was Will, bringing his saltwater swagger to the jungle, landing a Payara that left us all in awe—seriously, Will, a Payara in these water levels? Impressive.
But it wasn’t just the seasoned anglers who made waves. Our new guests quickly proved that they, too, were here to make memories. The camaraderie was palpable, the laughter infectious, and the sheer joy of being in such a remote paradise was felt by all.
Swimming, casting, and conquering—this week was nothing short of a blessing.
WEEKLY STATS:
• Total Fish Landed: 517
Biggest Fish Landed:
• Wolf Fish: 91 cm - Monster!!
• Peacock Bass: 66 cm
• Matrinxã: 53 cm
• Bicuda: 88 cm - Monster!!
• Pacu Borracha: 48 cm
• Pacu Silver: 38 cm
• Payara: 87 cm - WOW!
WEEKLY HIGHLIGHTS:
The stories that will be told from this week could fill volumes. Where do we begin? Perhaps with the elusive Pacu, which seemed to have a secret pact with Will—so many were caught that we joked about hiding them just to ensure he returns next year. But it wasn’t just quantity; it was quality too. Ale’s triumph came in the form of a massive black-spotted Peacock Bass, a trophy to be envied by any angler.
As the camping season kicked off, Ale and Diego’s spirit set the tone—adventurous, joyful, and always ready for the next big catch. Meanwhile, Mister Mike, with a steady hand and a keen eye, landed a stunning Payara along with some impressive Peacock Bass and Wolf Fish. His success was the kind that makes you want to cast just one more time, hoping for a similar fate.
As we wrap up this electrifying week, a word of advice: the spots for 2025 are vanishing faster than a startled fish—don’t let the opportunity slip away. Come, fish with us, and create your own tales of the jungle!.
KENDJAM - Guides Staff