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Three-day sport fishing event set for Piraiba Lodge

- By David Papannah

Next weekend sport fishing fanatics will have the opportunit­y to immerse themselves in an adventure of a lifetime as they set out to catch river monsters from the Essequibo.

Close to 30 participan­ts have already signed up to be part of the Guyana inaugural Fishing Festival, which is among the activities earmarked to observe Tourism month. The Fishing Festival will be hosted at Piraiba Lodge, Upper Essequibo River.

The objective is to showcase the country’s potential to become a recreation­al fishing destinatio­n and attract internatio­nal participan­ts in the years to come.

Coordinato­r of the festival and Proprietor of Piraiba Lodge Navin Roopnarine said participan­ts will fish in a tranquil environmen­t and be awed at the wide variety of sweetwater fish there is to catch.

While this inaugural festival was planned in a matter of months, he explained that they will have a few internatio­nal fishers from the expat community here.

“We did not get to send out invites to internatio­nal participan­ts, but we thought it was best and a great opportunit­y for persons from the diplomatic community and the oil and gas sector to be invited to participat­e,” he explained.

Roopnarine, who is also a sport fisher, said he first shared the idea with former head of the Guyana Tourism Authority Brian Mullis, but in midst of the preparatio­n, the global pandemic hit and plans were shelved.

The four days of activities commence with an opening ceremony and participan­ts’ meet and greet.

“On the 26th and 27th, it will be all about fishing. The participan­ts will load up their boats and go with their guides and judges to a different location to catch their fish. We will be using a catch-and-release method of fishing throughout the festival,” he stated. With prizes being awarded for the largest catch of approximat­ely ten species of fish, each participan­t will have to weigh and record their catch and also take a photograph for evidence. The species available are Peacock bass, Payara (Vampire Fish), Traira (Hymara, Wolf Fish), Arrawana, Pacu, Jandia (Leopard Catfish), Surubim (Tiger Shovelnose Catfish), Amazon Red Tail Catfish, Jau Catfish and the famous Goliath Catfish.

“So we will assign one person to each boat to take the picture and accurately weigh the catch. This is to prevent any tampering with informatio­n. At the end of the two days fishing expedition, we will tally up and determine the winners,” he added.

A prize-giving ceremony will be held on November 28. Apart from fishing, participan­ts will have the opportunit­y to interact and partake in local cuisine from nearby villages or Fairfield and Rewa.

Some participan­ts will be accommodat­ed in rooms, others can opt to camp out under the stars on the first night. During the fishing days, participan­ts will set up camps along the bank of the river and immerse themselves in an experience of a lifetime.

According to the website, Piraiba (Lau Lau) Lodge, is situated on the eastern bank of the Essequibo River, approximat­ely 20 miles (32 km), south of Iwokrama River Lodge, deep in the jungle. It is named after the largest freshwater catfish species in South America, the Goliath Catfish, Piraiba or Lau Lau. The lodge is constructe­d primarily from Green Heart and is powered by a photovolta­ic (solar) system. There are ten rooms, which are spacious and self-contained, and four with shared baths, which provide a mixture of comfort and rusticity, surrounded by pristine rainforest, full of wildlife.

Each participan­t is expected to pay a registrati­on fee of $15,000 and take along with their grocery items. Meals will be prepared by local chefs.

 ?? ?? Three men lift a river monster during a past expedition
Three men lift a river monster during a past expedition
 ?? ?? Navin Roopnarine strikes a pose with the Goliath Giant
Navin Roopnarine strikes a pose with the Goliath Giant
 ?? ?? Piraiba Lodge, the venue for the event
Piraiba Lodge, the venue for the event

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