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Plan a trip →Barramundi Estuary Session
estuaryBarramundi are Australia's iconic tropical sportfish, targeted with hard-bodied lures cast to mangrove edges, snags and tidal structure in the estuaries and coastal rivers of northern Australia from the Kimberley to Queensland. The wet season and immediately after provides some of the most exciting barramundi fishing as fish move into flooded country.
Mangrove Jack Lure Fishing
estuaryMangrove jack are one of Australia's most aggressive and frustrating estuary species, ambushing lures from beneath mangrove overhangs, submerged timber and bridge pylon shadows in tidal rivers from the Kimberley to northern NSW. These fish hit hard, turn instantly and use every piece of structure to bust off anglers, demanding heavy leader and immediate pressure after the strike.
Threadfin Salmon Casting
estuaryThreadfin salmon are one of the most exciting lure fishing targets in tropical Australia, found in the turbid estuaries and creek mouths of Queensland and the NT where they ambush prawns and baitfish on tidal run-outs. These powerful fish respond aggressively to large soft plastic lures and hard-bodied swimbaits worked through the dirty water of tidal outflows.
Saratoga Topwater Fishing
freshwaterSaratoga are a prehistoric-looking freshwater predator native to northern Queensland and the NT, highly prized by lure anglers for their aggression on surface lures and hard-bodied stickbaits worked over weed beds and submerged timber in impoundments and slow-moving rivers. Their acrobatic jumps after being hooked make them one of Australia's most exciting freshwater sport fish.
Bonefish Flats Fishing
inshoreSight-fishing for bonefish on shallow tropical sand flats with fly rods and light spinning gear is one of the world's great inshore fishing experiences, available in Australia's remote Kimberley region and across Pacific island destinations including Christmas Island. Spotting tailing and cruising fish on clear flats and presenting a well-placed fly or lure requires skill and precision.
Light Tackle Pelagics
inshoreChasing fast-moving schools of longtail tuna and Spanish mackerel across coastal reefs and headlands with light spinning gear and hard-bodied lures is a thrilling inshore experience available along most of Australia's northern and eastern coastlines. Schools can be located by working headlands and watching for diving birds.
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