Here we go! Hope you enjoy this virtual trip to Peru!
This trip almost didn't happened TWICE! But I was glad to make the sacrifices to make it happen in the end. Full story on the blog. I spent roughly one week around Cusco and one week in the Peruvian Amazon close to Iquitos. Most of the fishing was done in the Amazon, but I was happy to catch at least one Andean species and two saltwater species. This visit to Peru also allowed me to check off another continent which I have fished. Now I just need Africa and Antarctica !
The full blog starts here on Day 1 (I'm sure you can navigate through the other days on my blog):
http://muskiebaitadv...peru-day-1.html
Here are some selected photos. Lots more on my blog.
Cusco
Pisac
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2016 Peru trip
#1
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:38 AM
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#2
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:39 AM
Ollantaytambo
Salkantay hike - Highest I've ever hiked so far (4600m)...while having a bout of food poisioning!
#3
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:41 AM
Machu Picchu
Some interesting food
Guinea pig
Alpaca
Palm weevil larvae
Breaded Arapaima
#4
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:42 AM
Peruvian Amazon
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#5
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:43 AM
And finally, roughtly 50 species from fish from Peru caught on this trip.
Acrobrycon ipanquianus - Species #579
Serrasalmus rhombeus - Species #580 (Red eye and thick black margin on the tail ID this as S. rhombeus)
Pirapitinga (Piaractus brachypomus) - Species #581
Red Piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri) - Species #582
Bloch's Catfish (Pimelodus blochii) - Species #583
Sorubim maniradii - Species #584 (black stripe seems diffuse to me)
Cynodon gibbus - Species #585 (little cousin to the well known Payara. The Payara has much shorter anal fin)
Ageneiosus ucayalensis - Species #586
Triportheus angulatus - Species #587
Tetragonopterus argenteus - Species #588
#6
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:43 AM
Metynnis luna - Species #589 (Not sure on this ID...still trying to figure out)
Triportheus albus - Species #590
Flatwhiskered Catfish (Pinirampus pirinampu) - Sepcies #591
Trahira (Hoplias malabaricus) - Species #592
Spotted Pike-characin (Boulengerella maculata) - Species #593
Brycon melanopterus - Species #594
Mesonauta mirificus or Mesonauta festivus - Species #595 (It is difficult to tell if this was a M. mirificus or M. festivus)
Crenicichla semicincta - Species #596 (Green diagonal bands on the body is the ID key)
Leporinus moralesi - Species #597 (This species was determined base on range. L. moralesi is found in Peru)
Blue Whale Catfish (Cetopsis coecutiens) - Species #598
#7
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:44 AM
Pterodoras granulosus - Species #599
Cichla monoculus - Species #600!!!
Brycon cephalus - Species #601 (Still trying to determine if it really is B. cephalus)
Tucan Fish (Chalceus erythrurus) - Species #602
Spotfin Hatchetfish (Thoracocharax stellatus) - Species #603
Rhamdia sp. - Species #604 (Still trying to determine which Rhamdia species it is. I may never know.)
Hypselecara temporalis - Species #605
Ageneiosus inermis - Species #606
Spotted sorubim (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans) - Species #607
Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii - Species #608
#8
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:44 AM
Zamurito (Calophysus macropterus) - Species #609
Laulao Catfish (Brachyplatystoma vaillantii) - Species #610
Ctenobrycon hauxwellianus - Species #611
Aequidens tetramerus - Species #612 (we think these are A. tetramerus...still checking)
Brachychalcinus sp. - Species #613 (some thinks it is B. copei, but I'm not so sure)
Bujurquina syspilus - Species #614
Mylossoma aureum - Species #615
Roeboides myersii - Species #616
Pimelodella cristata - Species #617 (I'm certain it is a Pimelodella, and P. cristata seems the closest)
Aimara (Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus) - Species #618
#9
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:45 AM
Erythrinus erythrinus - Species #619
Bandtail Tetra (Moenkhausia dichroura) - Species #620
Glass tetra (Moenkhausia oligolepis) - Species #621
Moenkhausia sp. - Species #622 (This is a different Moenkhausia with faint humeral spot with smaller scales)
Astyanax sp. - Species #623 (In the publication Ornamental Fishes of Peru, this was listed as an Astyanax sp., but no one seems to know which species it is)
Twospot Astyanax (Astyanax bimaculatus) - Species #624
Moenkhausia colletti - Species #625 (Still trying to verify this)
Pimelodella sp. - Species #626 (There are so many similar Pimelodella species, still not sure which one)
Moenkhausia lepidura - Species #627
#10
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:45 AM
Giant Blenny (Scartichthys gigas) - Species #628
Chalapo Clinid (Labrisomus philippii) - Species #629
#11
Posted 22 August 2016 - 01:58 AM
Unreal, thanks for sharing!
#12
Posted 22 August 2016 - 07:02 AM
Wow! amazing!
But I"ll take a pass on the Palm weevil larvae - pretty sure no to that...
#13
Posted 22 August 2016 - 08:57 AM
Wow that is a lot of fish! Nice pictures
#14
Posted 22 August 2016 - 11:01 AM
amazing. thanks for sharing!!
#15
Posted 22 August 2016 - 04:14 PM
Great photos, thanks for sharing!
#16
Posted 22 August 2016 - 04:56 PM
Amazing! Thanks for taking us to your journey at no cost! Enjoyed reading it.
#17
Posted 22 August 2016 - 05:57 PM
#18
Posted 22 August 2016 - 06:07 PM
I'm curious, how many species do you have on your Ontario species list?
#19
Posted 22 August 2016 - 06:46 PM
Thanks guys.
I'm curious, how many species do you have on your Ontario species list?
I caught the first specimen of 73 species from Ontario (ie, lifelist addition of 73 species, aka a "lifer"). On my blog, it states 72...but I have not update it with the Mimic Shiner I caught on July 25, 2016. In fact, my species list is about some 75 species behind. I will update the entire list after my defense.
I caught 99 lifers from Canada...just missing one for the century mark!!!
#20
Posted 22 August 2016 - 06:56 PM
wow. Fished a lot when I was young, but just started species hunting this year. At 20 - Hoping for 30 by the end of the season.
Would love to check out your blog. What is it?
thanks
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