Barramundi sport fishing trips. Our Snake Bay fishing Lodge headquarters is situated on the fringe of Milikapati, a friendly Melville Island township, which is also known as Snake Bay. Our purpose-built Lodge, which is arguably the best located and most comfortable tropical fishing destination in the Northern Territory, is positioned high on the waters edge with sweeping views over beautiful Snake Bay and the Timor Sea. In order to enhance your experience of remoteness and being away from it all, accommodation and fishing at the Lodge is limited to a maximum of 15 guests. This also enables our experienced team to provide you with a superior level of personalised service and attention designed to make your visit enjoyable, thoroughly relaxing, and with the very best and most productive fishing experience possible. But, getting off the beaten-track doesn’t mean having to go without, because our lodge has 240v power, hot showers, flushing toilets, phone, fax &email access (if you need it), plus a wide range of other day to day ‘normalities’ and creature comforts seldom associated with remote fishing destinations in the Northern Territory. Other species prolific in our river systems include mangrove jacks, threadfin and blue salmon, saratoga, fingermark, tarpon and estuary cod. Plus, off-shore we have spanish mackerel, black jewfish, golden snapper, queenfish, giant trevally, coral trout, long tail tuna and many other species. All-in-all we’ve so far counted 30 species of quality fish in our waters and we regularly encounter them all in good numbers and sizes. Barramundi sport fishing trip videos.
Barramundi Sport Fishing Trips Shark Bay - NT Barra Charters
On this video..There’s a lot more to fishing with us than barramundi. Other species prolific in our river systems include mangrove jacks, threadfin and blue salmon, saratoga, fingermark, tarpon and estuary cod. Plus, off-shore we have spanish mackerel, black jewfish, golden snapper, queenfish, giant trevally, coral trout, long tail tuna and many other species. All-in-all we’ve so far counted 30 species of quality fish in our waters and we regularly encounter them all in good numbers and sizes. And you d
Remote Sportfishing Trips Melville Island - Northern Territory
On this video....Melville Island Lodge operates from two fabulous and exclusive locations on Melville Island; our main fishing Lodge located on the shores of Snake Bay and our ultra-remote Johnson River Barramundi Camp situated in the picturesque upper reaches of the Johnson River. Catch and Release. Being a ‘sport-fishing’ destination we actively promote ‘Catch and Release’ fishing. This means that all fish caught, that are surplus to immediate requirements, are released. So apart from a few selec
Sport Fishing Safaris - Johnson River Camp Goose Creek NT
Barramundi sports fishing Extended Fishing Safaris: operating from May to December (minimum of 5 days) with accommodation at both Melville Island Lodge and Johnson River Barramundi Camp, with fishing access to the Jessie and Johnson Rivers, Snake Bay, Shark Bay and Goose Creek river systems, plus a HUGE range of coastal fishing options across the top end of Melville Island. We provide our clients with a professionally operated, high quality and personalised “catch &release” fishing adventure situated in
Tropical Sport Fishing Trips - Barramundi Fishing Snake Bay NT
Barramundi sport fishing trips. Our Snake Bay fishing Lodge headquarters is situated on the fringe of Milikapati, a friendly Melville Island township, which is also known as Snake Bay. Our purpose-built Lodge, which is arguably the best located and most comfortable tropical fishing destination in the Northern Territory, is positioned high on the waters edge with sweeping views over beautiful Snake Bay and the Timor Sea. In order to enhance your experience of remoteness and being away from it all, accommodat
Barramundi Sport Fishing Trips NT - Melville Reef Lure Fishing
Known for its tropical climate, its friendly people and its great fishing, Melville Island is Australia’s second largest island after Tasmania. There is little infrastructure on the Island, and it is not open to the public for tourism, except on organised trips such as those operated by Melville Island Lodge. This remote and remarkable area consists of 5,700 square kilometers of eucalypt, paperbark and monsoon vine forest, coastal wetlands, secluded waterfalls and deserted beaches. An extensive and magnif