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Pluma Lodge

Week

July 26–02, 2025


The fishing is on fire this week!

Our waters delivered non-stop action with spectacular dorados, hard-fighting pacus, and trophy-sized yatoranas. As temperatures climb, the dorados are more aggressive than ever—serving up adrenaline-packed battles you won’t forget.

We had the pleasure of hosting 14 passionate anglers from the U.S., and every single one left with stories (and photos) of epic catches. The bite is hot, the weather’s perfect, and the action is calling your name!



Highlights:

🔥 Dorado frenzy—heat is turning up their aggression

🎯 Big pacus & yatoranas bending rods

🇺🇸 14 U.S. anglers with unforgettable fishing days



Secure Lodge

Week

July 25–01, 2025


This week’s adventure was led by six close friends from the USA—all biologists—experiencing, for the very first time, the thrill of targeting our three iconic sport species on the fly.

The start couldn’t have been better: two spectacular pacus landed in the upper section, along with steady chances at medium to large golden dorados. Despite the cool weather, the fishing quality never faltered. On Sunday, a gentle rain lifted the river just a few inches—and those few inches made all the difference. The bite exploded, with dorados of every size feeding aggressively across the system.

By week’s end, the group had landed an impressive 180 fish on the beaches, plus countless strikes and battles where the river claimed victory.

Trophies of the week:

🏆 Golden Dorado – 16 lbs

🏆 Pacu – 15 lbs

A week of firsts, friends, and unforgettable fights—proof once again that Sécure delivers magic.



Agua Negra Lodge

Week

July 25–01, 2025


Last week, we had the pleasure of welcoming back some dear friends of the lodge—Jamie and John, visiting from the States for their second time, and Bob, a true regular who has shared four seasons with us.

The weather was kind all week, and the fishing opportunities were just as generous. We spent most of our time exploring the Sécure River, along with nearby stretches of the Agua Negra and Chimoro. These waters delivered an incredible number of medium and smaller dorados, along with a few thrilling shots at true giants.

The largest dorados of the week came from the main Sécure River. However, the Agua Negra was where most of the action unfolded, with frenzies breaking out regularly. In every case, the smaller, lightning-fast dorados managed to snatch the fly before the big ones could strike—but that only added to the excitement and challenge.

Another week of friendship, adventure, and unforgettable moments on the water.