Fishing Holiday
Well, you're just about due for a Fishing Holiday and you've decided
that North Queensland is not only a great Fishing Holiday destination,
but the fishing is pretty special as well. So what's next?
This is where we can help out. We live here, we work here, we fish
here, and our local knowledge and contacts can make it much easier
for you to find somewhere to stay, figure out which charter best
suits your requirements, and maybe even organise a rainforest tour
or a reef cruise for you.
All we need to know is what you want to do, when you want to do
it, how many of you are coming along, and a bit of an idea of the
holiday budget that you've set for yourself. Please fill in the
following questionnaire and we'll get straight to work on the details.
We are the definitive anglers guide to Australia's Great Barrier
Reef, Tropical North Queensland and remote Cape York.
Whether your goal is to land a "grander" black marlin
out from the continental shelf, or Australia's premier light tackle
sportfish, the famous barramundi up the creek, or a prime-eating
reef dweller from the largest fish attractor on the globe, Australia's
Great Barrier Reef, we cover the lot on your Fishing Holiday.
Heavy tackle game fishing, light tackle sport fishing, saltwater
or freshwater lure and fly fishing - Fishing Cairns can organise
the fishing holiday of your dreams.
Fishing Holiday River & Estuary Information:
We still have to contend with cool winter nights (by our standards)
but the days are relatively warm in the late twenties.
This is the time for big queenies to enter the rivers & estuaries
and these are great targets on light tackle, popper fishing being
one of my favourites. Other targets include various trevally, estuary
cod, grunter, flathead, bream and whiting. Barra and Jacks can still
be caught but they don’t like the cold water and are certainly
on the slow side during the cooler part of the year.
Blue water scene Fishing Holiday:
Now all we need is for those pesky south east winds to abate by
about 10 knots and we can get amongst one of the north’s best
light tackle sport fish - the hard running and very tasty, spanish
mackerel. Fished either with trolled lures, dead baits, floaters
or metal jigs, these speedsters are a stable catch at this time
of year.
The reef proper has been fishing quite well, when the weather permits,
and there are plenty of delicious coral trout, nannygai and emperors
about.
Fishing Holiday Tip: have your boat ready, fuelled
up and tackle stowed - get out there as soon as there is a break
in the weather and you will be rewarded with quality fishing.
There are even a few small billies showing up so all looks right
on queue for the Light Tackle season to crank up. This is just a
prelude to things to come and it won’t be long until the big
black marlin start heading our way.
Remember that come September the Heavy Tackle season will be on
in earnest and the best boats and skippers will be in high demand.
There are still a few vacancies for the Lizard Island tournament
(the most prestigious event in the Southern Hemisphere) so if this
is your bag better get in soon and lock in your charter.
Continuing on in this vein, I am very pleased to advise that I
am now the sole booking agent for the fabulous MV Joe Joe - at 65
ft she is one of the biggest and best game boats in the local fleet
- so check her out on the vessel profiles on our web site for the
complete picture.
Cape York Fishing Holiday:
Guess what happens after a big wet in remote Cape York - the fish
bite their bloody heads off!
So get up there for some of the best barra, jack, tuna and queenie
fishing available anywhere. I was lucky enough to score a trip on
the brand new Aurukun Wetlands Charters operating from Aurukun last
month and had an absolute blast. Keith Graham from Bransford’s
Tackle Shop was my fishing companion and we “killed a pig”
as they say. Enjoy the Fishing Holiday of your dreams.
Now Keith is a much better scribe than I am, so go to the Trip
Reports - Aurukun Wetlands, for his article on the trip. In one
very memorable session we landed over 60 barra in approx. 2 hours
fishing - and that was not counting the jacks, queenfish and cat
fish eager to munch our lures. We ate mud crabs until we could not
stuff ourselves anymore, we swam in a crystal clear stream / waterfall,
watched sea eagles soar above the wetlands, had wild brumbies gallop
across swamplands, caught barra on poppers, on gold bombers, on
Leeds Hijackers, shad raps and anything else you decided to tie
on - it was that good.
Anyway, we have some pretty special Cape York charter options so
go to our Extended Charter pages on the site and check them out.
By booking one of these fabulous trips you will not only treat yourselves
to some of the best sport fishing on offer in Northern Australia,
you will be helping to restore the economy of our region which suffered
so badly with the double whammy of tropical cyclones Larry &
Monica. Rest assured, we are all open for business as usual - every
cloud has a silver lining as they say and the quality of the fishing
on offer is ours! |