Quick Details
Fishing destinations: Darwin Harbour
Person
Ages 5+
A$ 280
Want to know the tidal conditions for barra fishing or reef fishing in Darwin Harbour? We’ve got you covered.
Our tailored schedule is carefully measured around the best tidal windows, giving you the highest chance of success on the water. You’ll be able to check departure times and see exactly what type of fishing experience is planned.
Guided by our friendly and highly experienced fishing guide, you’ll use premium light tackle and a variety of lures or baits suited to inshore trips. Any fish you decide to keep will be professionally cleaned and filleted, ready for you to take home and enjoy.
Whether it’s chasing trophy barramundi or heading coastal line for reef action in the Darwin Harbour .
Click here to view our measured schedule or give us a call to lock in your private charter. Experience NT fishing at its very best – we’ll see you on the water!
- Minimum 2 passengers per boat
- Maximum 4 passengers per boat
What’s included
- Esky & ice on board for fish and BYO alcohol (cans only)
- High quality fishing gears
- Experienced guide to find good spots and share his knowledge with you
- Complimentary spring water bottles
What’s not included
- BYO Beer
- Snacks and food
Highlights
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Q: How do I choose between reef fishing and barra fishing?
Reef Fishing
If you’re looking for fast-paced action and the thrill of catching a variety of fish in a single trip, reef fishing is your best bet. You’ll enjoy non-stop excitement as you reel in species like coral trout, red emperor, and snapper.
Barra Fishing
If you want to test your casting skills and target trophy-sized barramundi, barra fishing is the way to go. This adventure challenges anglers to land one of Australia’s most iconic sportfish in its natural habitat.
Contact us to check the tidal condition, and we’ll help you pick the perfect experience!
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- Long-sleeved shirt and pants, preferably UV rated
- Wide-brimmed hat
- 50+ sunscreen
- Sunglasses, preferably polarized
- Neck scarf
- Preferably closed-toe shoes or sandals
- Insect repellent
- Light jacket (usually only necessary for dry season fishing and early mornings)
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Fishing with Australian Master Marine 6.1 Pro Guide, Aluminium recreational fishing boat. Powered by a 250HP Yamaha 4.2 L engine, with a maximum cruising speed of 49 knots.
- Lowrance Active Target™ 2 Live Sonar
- Features swivel seats
- Collapsible shades
- Lowrance fish finders/sounders
- GPS equipment
- Forward casting platforms