Untamed Angling has wrapped up another unforgettable season at Kendjam Lodge. This season brought some incredible fishing, special encounters, and the deepening of their ties with the Kayapo Indigenous communities.
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Kendjam faced an unusually dry season, but the rivers still rewarded anglers with thrilling catches and some unforgettable moments. Guests experienced a season filled with success, great action and sight-fishing opportunities. Here are some interesting stats for Kendjam’s 9th season:
Across the entire season, 4,014 fish were landed, averaging more than 8 fish per angler per day with an impressive variety of 12 species captured. Most guests managed to land at least 6 different species during their stay, with many achieving the coveted “Jungle Grand Slam,” catching four different species in a single day.
Largest Fish of the Season
• Wolf Fish: 92 cm
• Peacock Bass: 67 cm
• Matrinxã: 54 cm
• Bicuda: 92 cm
• Rubber Pacu: 48 cm
• Silver Pacu: 42 cm
Additionally, the lodge had two weeks dedicated to ecotourism, welcoming families and children between the ages of 5 and 12. Guests were fortunate to witness jaguars on seven occasions during the season, a powerful reminder of the untouched wilderness surrounding the small footprint of the lodge.
Available Dates for Kendjam 2025:
• June 14-21: 8 spots available
• June 28 - July 5: 2 spots available
• July 12-19: 8 spots available
• August 23-30: 1 spot available
• August 30 - September 6: 8 spots available
Landon Mace
Landon Mace specializes in Fly Water Travel's Saltwater and Jungle operations. Contact Landon now for more information about this exciting destination or to inquire about special openings.