There's no doubt Barramundi Fishing is one of the most popular outdoor recreation sports, and it becomes a real adventure in the outback rivers and seas of the Northern Territory.
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Join us on our adventures in famous fishing waters throughout the Northern Territory. Enjoy fishing for mighty metre-long barra in the Mary River, Corroboree, Hardies Lagoon and Shady Camp. Fish the pristine coastal waters of the Vernon and Peron Islands, Shoal Bay, Bynoe and Darwin Harbours for sensational bluewater fishing. And as well as Barramundi, the waters teem with fighting fish like the Golden Trevally, Jewfish and Spanish Mackeral. |
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The reefs are home to Coral Trout, Golden Snapper, Threadfin Salmon and many others. Most fish are over a metre, with many others in the 80-90cm range. 2014 Run Off Safari Dates are now available for February to April 2014 Join a Barra Run Off Mothership Safari (March/April 2013) Check here for 2013 Barramundi to Sailfish Bluewater Fishing Tours. (May-November 2013) One Day Barra Fishing Trips (Feb-November 2013) FREE CALL 1800 777 420 |
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Crocodiles, sea eagles, jabiru and thousands of waterbirds and other wildlife throughout the area can also present amazing photo opportunities. |
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Mark Berg Fishing TV Show was filmed with Darwins Barra Base over a 3 Day Safari 23-25 June 2010 for Foxtel's Lifestyle Channel viewed across Australia.
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Increased Limit of 3 Barra per person per day for the Mary River, including Shady Camp, has been announced.
Booking seats now will avoid missing a
place on a 2013 Barra Run Off Safari with Darwins Barra Base. Now four great purpose
built boats allow more people to experience the fantastic barramundi
fishing available during the February to May Barra Run Off season in
the Northern Territory. Read more...
Your hosts Heather and Allan Beale have lived in Darwin for over two decades. They know the Territory and pride themselves on making every visitor feel a special part of their family.