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  • Anchored behind Ruby Reef for the night. Capt Luke says "last time we were here we released 3 marlin including a 900lb-er...!" 2010-06-19
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The highlight of 2010 is adding the Gulf to our Charter destinations. If you are interested in some time at the top end and would like some more information please contact us.

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Capt Luke's 130cm barra in the Gulf in 2008

Weipa is known as the barramundi capital of Queensland and will be our lauching pad into the more remote areas of the Gulf including as far as the McDonald river to the north and the Kendall and Holroyd Rivers to the south, including the mighty Wenlock and Ducie rivers.  This time of year, coming after the wet, is a truly magical time to fish this region.  And the weather is mostly perfect.  

In addition to the fabulous barramundi fishing, the rivers produce an array of other sportfish including, Mangrove Jack, Salmon, Fingermark, Estuary Cod, Tarpon, not to mention tasty mud crabs. The nearby reefs and shoals are an amazing light tackle sport fishery, home to tuna, mackeral, queenfish and large mouth nannygai and fingermark. Walk the beaches targeting Golden and Giant Trevally and the elusive Permit.  The sailfishing potential is also mostly unexplored.

Fly-in, fly-out from Weipa – only a one hour flight from Cairns. Arrive on board in the afternoon for an evening departure which puts you on the best spot for a start to fishing the very first morning.

With KEKOA 56 providing fully airconditioned luxurious comfort as mothership, fishing is from two 4metre fiberglass tenders. Maximum of 4 anglers as groups or on a per person basis.

Clear winter morning casting.

Clear winter mornign casting from the tender.

Mud crabs on the menu too.

Tasty mud crabs are on the menu too.

Measuring with crab pots at the ready.

Measuring the catch with crab pots at the ready.

Practising.

Capt Luke and Dingo enjoying some practice!