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South America is home to almost half of the world's tropical rainforests. The Amazon River, the world's largest river basin, irrigates this vast green land. The waterside, where pristine forests still remain, is a hot field that attracts the attention of anglers from all over the world. Many fascinating targets live here, but the peacock bass, known locally as Tucunaré Azu, is exceptional. Cunning and powerful, it becomes a ferocious fighter once it is hooked, making it a worthy opponent in lure fishing. The person taking on this fishing adventure is Motoi Murata, who is active around the world. He is a strong and skilled angler who can silence even crying children. The wild is fickle... that moment comes suddenly. In search of the brilliantly colored peacock bass, a large fish lurking in the great black river... we venture deep into the untamed jungle. Broadcast date: January 5, 2019 Tackle rod: Bass rod 5ft10in Reel: Small double-axis reel Line: PE No. 4 Leader: Nylon 60lb Hook: ST-66 OWNERMOVIE http://ownertv.jp/ Owner website http://www.owner.co.jp