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Tucunare or Pavón
Belted Peacock and Pinta Lapa
The largest of the species, with records up to 31 lb and in our operation up to 26 lb, it defends its nests, its young and territory by voraciously attacking lures, especially those on the surface, being a spectacle for fishermen, native to the Amazon and Orinoco river basins.

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Butterfly Peacock
Ciclha Orinicensis
One of the most colorful and combative species of the species, they attack with great force, making loud noises when the lures are on the surface, their average size in most of the rivers where we find them is in sizes up to 5 lb and in the Mateven and Caño Bocón rivers there are records of over 14 lb.

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