This is to give you an idea of what you will be doing.

 

 

Torres Strait Island Coral Sea Fishing Adventures offers an exhilarating experience for anglers seeking to target various tropical sports fishing species. Nestled between the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea, this remote fishing paradise provides an unmatched backdrop for fishing enthusiasts.

 

Anglers can expect to encounter the fierce Spanish mackerel, known for their incredible speed and powerful runs. The golden trevally, with its striking appearance and tenacious fight, is another prized catch. The giant trevally, often referred to as the “GT,” is a bucket-list species for many, renowned for their brute strength and challenging battles. Coral trout, with their vibrant colours and delectable taste, add both beauty and a culinary treat to the adventure.

Queenfish, or “queens,” offer spectacular aerial displays and are a favourite among sport fishers for their acrobatics. Additionally, anglers may encounter species like mangrove jack, known for their aggressive strikes and strength, making them a thrilling catch.

 

Fishing in the Torres Strait Islands offers more than just a chance to reel in impressive fish. It provides a unique opportunity to explore one of the most beautiful and diverse marine environments in the world, making it an unforgettable adventure for any avid angler.

 

The Golden Circle within the Golden Triangle, some of the world’s best blue water, and Reef Sports Fishing can be found within 50 nautical miles of your starting point with your arrival with Qantas Link at Horn Island. It really doesn’t get much better.

 

 

 

Why does this area offer some of the world’s best Sports Fishing opportunities?

he islands and coral reefs of the northern Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Islands are renowned as a fishing mecca due to a combination of unique environmental factors and ecological richness. Here’s why these areas offer such rich fishing experiences and support such a diverse array of fish species:

Rich Biodiversity and Habitat Variety

The northern Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Islands boast an incredible variety of habitats, including coral reefs, seagrass beds, mangrove forests, and open ocean environments. These diverse habitats provide ideal breeding, feeding, and nursery grounds for many fish species and support a complex and interconnected ecosystem.

Nutrient-Rich Waters

The waters around these regions are nutrient-rich due to oceanic currents and upwellings that bring deep, nutrient-laden waters to the surface. These nutrients support the growth of plankton, which forms the base of the marine food web. This abundance of food attracts a wide range of fish species, from small baitfish to large predators.

Coral Reefs as Fish Aggregation Sites

Coral reefs offer an abundance of shelter and food sources, making them prime aggregation sites for many fish species. The reefs’ structure provides hiding spots for smaller fish and hunting grounds for larger predators, creating a dynamic and thriving fish community.

Pristine and Less Exploited Areas

The northern Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait Islands are relatively remote and less impacted by human activities than other coastal areas. This relative isolation helps maintain healthier fish populations and less-pressured fishing grounds, resulting in more rewarding experiences for anglers.

Favorable Climate and Ocean Conditions

The region’s tropical climate and warm waters create ideal conditions for many tropical fish species to thrive. The relatively stable water temperatures and clear waters enhance fish visibility and behavior, making it easier for anglers to locate and catch them.

Conservation Efforts and Marine Protected Areas

Ongoing conservation efforts and establishing marine protected areas help preserve the marine environment and fish populations. These protected zones provide safe havens where fish can breed and grow, contributing to the overall health and sustainability of the fishery.


 

KEY SPORT FISHING TARGETS (location and time of year will dictate which of the below sports Fish will be specifically targeted)

 

  • Barramundi
  • Black Marlin
  • Blue Marlin
  • Yellowfin Tuna
  • Giant Trevally
  • Spanish Mackerel
  • Kingfish
  • Coral Trout
  • Sailfish
  • Wahoo
  • Mahi-Mahi (Dolphin Fish)
  • Black Jewfish
  • Bonefish
  • Queenfish
  • Mangrove Jack
  • Cobia
  • Red Emperor
  • Nannygai (Large-Mouth and Small-Mouth)
  • Mangrove Jack
  • Milkfish 
  • Golden Trevally
  • Permit 
  • Brassy Trevally
  • Blackspot Tuskfish
  • Coral Trout
  • Blue Bastards 

 

Guides

At our fishing adventures, our guides are not just experts in their craft; they are genuinely passionate about ensuring you have the best fishing experience possible. Their enthusiasm is infectious, and they often find themselves more excited about you catching fish than you might be! This boundless energy and dedication might seem a bit crazy, but it’s because their main goal, apart from keeping you safe, is to help you land your dream catch.

We all understand what it feels like to have a bad day at work. For our guides, a bad day means their clients didn’t catch fish or didn’t have the opportunity to catch the fish they desired. They take this personally and strive to avoid such outcomes by putting in every effort to make your fishing trip successful and enjoyable.

 

Our guides leave their egos at home, focusing entirely on working with you to achieve your fishing goals. This isn’t a YouTube video where fish magically jump onto your popper. Instead, our guides collaborate with you, offering tips, techniques, and encouragement to ensure you stay motivated and keep casting. They know that it’s often the next cast that can make all the difference in catching your dream fish.

With their extensive knowledge, patience, and unwavering support, our guides ensure that every moment on the water is an opportunity for success. They are there to keep your spirits high, provide expert advice, and share in the excitement of every catch, making your fishing adventure truly unforgettable.

 

While the description above is upbeat and politically correct, it’s essential to emphasise that catching your dream fish is hard work and a true team effort. Our guides and clients must collaborate closely, putting in the effort and perseverance needed to achieve those unforgettable fishing moments.

Having a good guide, especially one you get along with, might not seem crucial on days when the fishing is insane. However, on those tough days when your dream fish gets away, the line breaks, or a shark strikes, a guide who loves what they do becomes invaluable. This is your holiday, and it can be physically and mentally challenging. Our passionate guides are there to support you, ensuring that even the hardest days are enjoyable and rewarding. We want our team to look after you, making every moment of your adventure memorable and fulfilling.

 


 

MEALS, BEVERAGES & ACCOMMODATION

All meals and non-alcoholic beverages are included in the price of the trip. Each day, you will be treated to a range of first-class dining options. Enjoy three-course meals, fresh and locally sourced ingredients and a personalised culinary experience. Accommodation is based on twin share rooms. 

 


 

ITINERARY

Day 0

Arrive at Horn Island. Depending on the next part of the journey, we will have someone meet you at the airport for either a helicopter transfer or boat transfer to the mothership. 

 

Days 1-6

Breakfast is typically served from 7.00 am each day. The fishing boats aim to leave the mothership around 8.00 am. You have the option to maximise fishing time by requesting a packed lunch or return to Escapade for lunch. Each fishing day runs to… when you haev had enough.  But we need you back at Escapade 20 minutes before sunset. At the end of each day, the crew will clean your gear and hand you a refreshing face towel and a drink of your choice.

 

Day 7

We will have you back at Horn Island for the AM flight to Cairns. This typically allows those returning to Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and Hobart to arrive home the same day. 


 

GEAR LIST

We work with you to put together some essential items, but the charter does supply all your fishing gear

 

 


 

 

CLOTHING & OTHER ITEMS TO BRING

Northern Australia has a warm tropical year-round climate. With temperatures in cooler months averaging around 28C or 82F to the low 30’s C (mid 80’s F) in warmer months. Whilst the weather is very comfortable, we recommend bringing specific clothing to maximise your comfort when out fishing in whether it be in the sun, rain or whilst wet wading. 

Waterproof Shell Jacket – Goretex, Patagonia H2NO or similar

2 x “quick dry” long pants

2 x “quick dry” shorts

3 x “quick dry” long sleeve collared /hooded shirt

Bike shorts (or alternative) – helps avoid chaffing on flats

Long ‘skins’ pants/tights for wading the flats – compulsory at the warmer end of the season (August onwards – compulsory for wading)

Fingerless fishing/sun gloves

Hat, polarised sunglasses x 2 and Neck buff

Thick & thin socks and Underwear

T-shirts, casual clothing for mothership & travel

Flats wading boots and neoprene wading socks

Thongs/crocs/sandals/jandles/flip flops

Water bottle, toiletries & sunscreen /skin protection.

Travel-size bug repellent and sunscreen to take out

fishing. NB: Repellent & Sunscreen are provided on the

mothership.

Camera, head torch & spare batteries

Travel size bug repellent and sunscreen to take out fishing. NB: Repellent & Sunscreen are provided on the mothership.

• Passport (International Guests)

 


   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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