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Fishing The Cinaruco River, Venezuela Cinaruco River, Venezuela "The Cinaruco River, located at the spectacular plains of Apure State, Venezuela, originates in eastern Colombia and flows in an easternly direction some 280 kms. (170 miles) until it reaches the grand Orinoco River in the Venezuelan amazon region. The Cinaruco, about 275 miles southwest of Caracas, is the southern border of the Santos Luzardo National Park, known by sportsfishermen from all over the world as one of the hotspots for peacock bass fishing. The River ( as it is known by venezuelan sportsfishermen) gives you the oportunity to catch the fighting peacock bass in its different species (cichla temensis or speckled or “cinchado”, c. intermedia or royal or “pavon real”, c. orinocensis or butterfly or “mariposa”) of sizes of up to 16 lbs." Extract in quotes taken from El Remanso Del Cinaruco PeacockBass.com, IGFA Records
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