Hoplias aimara, also known as anjumara, traíra, trahira, manjuma, anjoemara and wolf fish, is a species of freshwater fish found in the rivers of South America.

This is the largest of the Hoplias species with fish caught at a length of 120 cm (47 in), the largest rod and reel record stands at 101 cm (40 in). They can weigh as much as 40 kg (88 lb).  This species has an elongated cylindrical shape.  The color is generally brown with a lighter base color, although this can vary, with vertical patches or stripes. There are normally small spots visible on the upper anterior part of the body including the head, the patterning can vary geographically. The color can be almost solid black through to a pale brownish gold color with dark stripes. Although it seems docile, the fish has been known to attack divers and swimmers, however there is rarely a fatal ending.

Wolf fish can be found across most of northern South America, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname and the island of Trinidad. Often found in counter current zones of principal rivers and creeks. It is mainly an ambush predator of fish but also feeds opportunistically on other animals that fall into the water such as terrestrial invertebrates.

Agua Boa Lodge

Brazil

Agua Boa Lodge is situated high on a bank overlooking the Agua Boa River with the Amazon Rainforest on one bank and a natural savannah on the other. On the Agua Boa, the fishery revolves around the lagoons, inland lakes and river channel,...
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Eco Fishing Lodge

Brazil

The Eco Fishing Lodge was founded by a group of hardcore Brazilian fishing enthusiasts who joined forces to provide anglers with one of the finest infrastructures for fly fishing in South America. Their deluxe floating lodge provides an extremely modern, ultra...
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Golden Dorado River Cruiser

Argentina

Golden Dorado Cruiser is a new Dorado fishing program that utilizes a mobile mother-ship to keep anglers into the prime water throughout their fishing week. This is an exciting new Dorado fishing destination located on the Parana Delta a 4,600 square mile...
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Kendjam

Brazil

Kendjam is unlike any other trip you'll ever go on. It combines technical sight-casting opportunities in crystal clear rivers for a variety of different, super-exotic fish including pacu, matrinxa, wolffish, peacock bass, and many more with the...
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Rio Marié

Brazil

This is the ultimate Peacock Bass fly fishing experience. The waters of Rio Marié and its tributaries are scientifically proven to be the home of the largest peacock bass in the entire Amazon basin. More double-digit trophy Peacock Bass are...
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Rio Mataveni

Colombia

The Mataveni River experience is an opportunity to live and fish in a true jungle wilderness. Your camp will be located on a long white sandbar in a roadless jungle, with the sounds of parrots filtering down through the trees at dawn. For a week your small group of anglers will have this world-class...
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Xingu

Brazil

The Xingu River, much like the Iriri River at Kendjam, flows over granite bedrock, running clear and allowing for sight-fishing opportunities for a broad variety of species. Anglers will see fish sipping and rolling on the surface like trout – including insect...
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