
Cairns is still the fishing capital of the world when it comes to catching Giant Black Marlin. With the combination of Captain Tim Dean aboard the 40 footer “Calypso”, the chances of catching a Giant Black aboard a luxury vessel have never been better.
>MORESail aboard the Kimberley Quest to some of the Kimberley’s most exciting places. During your stay, you will visit places such as - Cascade Bay, Cone Bay, Whirlpool passage, Cockatoo Island and many more...
>MOREBroome is fast becoming the Sailfish capital of the world. It boasts fantastic fishing grounds both close in and further out to sea at the Rowley Shoals.
>MORELocated in the north of Western Australia, 830 km from Perth, Dirk Hartog Island forms the western boundary of the Shark Bay World Heritage Area.
>MOREHinchinbrook Channel is a thirty mile long expanse of protected estuarine waterways and is the home to over twenty-five species of tropical sportfish. Barramundi, Mangrove Jack, Fingermark Bream, Threadfin, Salmon, Queenfish and Trevally being the more common species.
>MOREThe West Coast of Cape York is a remote part of Northern Australia. Mid way along this spectacular coastline lies the thriving township of Weipa. Although primarily a mining town Weipa is also the home port of Mantaray Charters.
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We are in the heart of one of Australia’s blue ribbon trout locales. Not surprising when you discover that the immediate region has 180 km’s of mountain-fed rivers and streams and numerous lakes and pondages, all in idyllic locations.
>MORE"It would be hard to imagine better season than this past three!" This is how owner/guide Peter Hayes summed up his 2003 Tasmanian trout season, and Tasmanian trout he certainly knows! Our guides don’t fish unless expressly asked to do so by clients, or for demonstration purposes. Our guides all enjoy working with people, and excel in communicating the skills of fly and spin fishing. >MORE
Fishing out of Karumba, at the bottom of the Gulf of Carpentaria in North Queensland, Lance Butler has amazing success with large Barramundi and Threadfin Salmon.
>MORETwin Lakes is a private fishery(Fly only) situated between Buckland and Nugent, a 50 minute drive from Hobart.
Stocked with Rainbow and Brown Trout yearlings a number of years ago, these lakes are certainly can be classed as "Trophy water".
In the Cape York Peninsula, the Staaten River Fishing and Wilderness Lodge is located on a private Cattle Station. In recent years, catching a metre Barra is not as common as in the past....enter this new re-opened private Lodge!
>MOREThis part of Arnhemland not only offers outstanding barramundi fishing, the sportfishing in this region offers numerous other species. There is exclusive access to a number of rivers and creeks as well as fish-rich islands and magnificent inland lagoons.
>MOREApsley Strait is the body of water separating Melville and Bathurst Islands in the Northern Territory. On its shores is Clearwater Island Lodge (previously called Munupi Lodge) managed by Michael Benton.
>MOREViv’s Sportfishing & Wilderness Safaris invite you to experience the magic of some of the best remote area fishing and sightseeing the Top End of Australia can offer.....
>MOREProbably the lead in on costs for Top End Lodges. Very homely with the added luxury of a swimming pool to cool down in after a day in the sun.
>MOREAccessible most of the year around by a private charter flight from either Darwin or Kununurra, Bullo River Station is situated in the heart of the Eastern Kimberley Range.
>MOREBamurru Plains is located on the edge of the Mary River floodplains, just a short distance from the coast and the western boundary of Kakadu National Park.
Not only the closest location to the famous "Run off" Barra area, but accommodation in "Wild Bush Luxury".