The Rio Agua Boa is, by Amazonian standards, a small feeder river that empties into the much larger Rio Branco which in turn joins the River Negro. The Rio Negro joins the Rio Solimoes at Manaus to form 'The Amazon' proper.
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Situated almost 200 miles North of Manaus in deep jungle, this river region is almost entirely uninhabited. This has meant that a large population of top quality fish has been allowed to develop over the years without pressure from local net fishermen.
Furthermore, the river is regularly patrolled by the official Amazon river police and our own rangers to ensure that unauthorized fishing is simply not allowed.