Shared Half Day Reef & Sport Fishing Charter - Up to 8 Guests

AUD $310.00
  • Duration: 4 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Darwin, NT
  • Product code: PDHXSV

Darwin’s Ultimate Fishing Adventure!


Description:

Join a small group of fellow anglers for a half day fishing adventure in Darwin’s sheltered coastal waters. With a maximum of eight guests, this shared charter offers a relaxed and social way to experience the Top End’s fishing without venturing too far offshore.

We’ll begin by setting crab pots in the mangroves, giving you the chance to try your hand at catching the famous NT mud crab, renowned for their size and flavour. Then it’s time to explore Darwin’s inshore fishing grounds, from creeks and estuaries to nearby reefs, wrecks & drop-offs. These sheltered waters are home to some of the Territory’s most iconic species, including barramundi, golden snapper, queenfish, and threadfin salmon.

Our friendly crew will guide you every step of the way, whether you’re casting lures, trolling, or dropping baits. All the gear, bait, and tackle are provided, making this a great option for first timers and seasoned fishos alike. With a shorter trip time, it’s the perfect experience for families, groups of friends, or anyone wanting a taste of Darwin’s fishing scene without committing to a full day offshore.


Catch, Cook, and Cruise Option:

Want to make your day even more special? Combine your fishing charter with a sunset cruise aboard our cruising vessel Cape Adieu, where we can cook your fresh catch on board as you relax and enjoy the stunning views. It’s the perfect way to end a successful day on the water – fish, feast, and unwind with us!


Target Species:

  • Famous Northern Territory Mud Crab & Barramundi
  • Spanish Mackerel
  • Black Jewfish
  • Golden Snapper
  • Coral Trout
  • Giant Trevally (GTs)
  • Tuna
  • Queenfish


Inclusions:

  • Quality rods, reels, and tackle
  • Bait and lures provided
  • Eskies and ice
  • Experienced, friendly crew
  • Cold drinks and snacks
  • Fish filleting and bagging


What to Bring:

  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
  • Comfortable clothing and shoes
  • Camera for those trophy fish moments
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • A sense of adventure!


Departure Details:

  • Departure times and fishing strategies are subject to tidal variations, usually departing early morning or mid afternoon.
  • The itinerary and target species can be tailored to suit your preferences