Barramundi fishing (white snapper), when the fish is clustered in the Northern Territory. Lasts from October to December, the pre-monsoon period, many gathered barramundi, in the lake billabong, and estuaries in the Top End. Discover fishing spots around the port of Darwin Harbour, or fishing on the river with professional anglers in the Daly River. Follow the fishing tour with a helicopter ride, to the Adelaide River or looking for a place full of barramundi along the Mary River.
Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage-listed, you can fish from boats in the South and East Alligator River. Rents a boat, charter fishing boats follow, with an experienced guide, or spend the night at a remote fishing lodge. Fishing holiday in the middle schools of fish gives you an unforgettable experience, catch barramundi and also the natural beauty of the original in the Top End.
From Darwin, you can choose the rental fishing vessels, and an experienced captain. Port Darwin was famous for tuna, but you have to sail a little further for Barramundi fishing. Get some white snapper fish salt water, which may be available between black snapper, and red snapper, at Shoal Bay nearby. Or follow the adventures by ship rental for a few days to Daly River for fishing at the mouth of the river. Located more than 200 miles to the west of Darwin, Daly River attracted anglers from all over Australia who want to capture a very large snapper.
In a three-day trip, you can also get network Mary River, which flows into the sea at Chambers Bay, and a remarkable fishing spot during high tides and low tides. Both rivers and flood plains is a good place to fish white snapper, but you will get a lot of fish in the Shady Camp, Corroboree Billabong, Hardies Lagoon and Tommycut Creek. These waters are also teeming with ketutu fish and saratoga.
In Arnhem Land, you can stay overnight in nature, and follow safari Barramundi fishing in the sea, rivers and inland lagoon which is full of Barramundi. Plane ride from Darwin to the remote fishing Cape Don on Cobourg Peninsula. Here the big Barramundi live with red snapper, gutters, pompano, mackerel, tuna, coral trout, cod, barracuda, and black snapper.
