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Fly Fishing and Sports Fishing Adventures
We have searched Australia, New Zealand and overseas and come up with a collection of excellent fly fishing and sports fishing adventures. They are all pristine and unique destinations where the fishing is fantastic and reliable. From a 10 pound trout in New Zealand or Tasmania to a 10kg barramundi in tropical Arnhemland, or a massive salmon in Alaska... we can take you there!
All of our saltwater adventures are suitable for fly fishing and sports fishing enthusiasts alike.


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Cobourg Peninsula - Northern Territory, Australia

Heralded as one of the best saltwater fly fishing and sports fishing locations in Australia the Cobourg Peninsula in Arnhemland is an idyllic setting where the fish are abundant and people are scarce. Jutting out from the Northern Territory's north coast, this fishing Mecca has a wide variety of saltwater fishing environments for the experienced or the novice fisherman wanting that "catch of a lifetime". » More...
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Tiwi Islands - Northern Territory, Australia

The waters that surround the two islands of Bathurst and Melville are renowned as some of the most productive topical waters in Australia. The Islands are blessed with a number of fishing environments with something to suit everyone. Miles of unspoilt beaches and sand flats, pristine mangroves and estuary systems and numerous reef systems support a rich myriad of marine life. » More...
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Groote Eylandt - Northern Territory, Australia

Groote Eylandt is the third largest Australian island with an area of 2,687 sq km. The island is on the western side of the Gulf of Carpentaria close to the Northern Territory mainland. Surrounding the island is a marine environment with fabulous reef systems and rich recreational fisheries and over 50 different species are caught in the pristine waters surrounding it. » More...
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Arnhemland - Northern Territory, Australia

One of the best saltwater fishing locations in Australia for fly or sports fishermen, Arnhemland is a wilderness area occupying the north east corner of the Northern Territory. This Aboriginal owned homeland is a huge sparsely populated area roughly the size of the state of Victoria or all of the United Kingdom. Few roads exist and access is by air from Darwin which is 300 klms to the west. » More...
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Gulf of Carpentaria - Queensland, Australia

The Gulf of Carpentaria is a large, warm and shallow body of water in Northern Australia bordered by Queensland in the east and south, the Northern Territory in the west and the Arafura Sea to the north. Over 20 rivers drain into the gulf and its mangrove lined shores and are full of Barramundi, Queenfish, Mackerel, Trevally, Permit, Tarpon, Salmon and Mangrove Jack, just to name a few. » More...
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Kimberley Coast - Western Australia

The Northern Kimberley coast is one of the most spectacular wilderness coastlines in the world. This remote area of Australia is a mix of pristine beaches, towering gorges, reefs rich with marine life, mangrove lined estuaries and of course fantastic fishing. The legendary Barramundi inhabits the rivers and estuaries in abundance along with Mangrove Jack, Threadfin Salmon and others. » More...
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Kimberley Barramundi - Western Australia

The Kimberley is one of the last great wilderness areas in Australia. This vast area dominates the north of Western Australia and is roughly the size of the state of Victoria, yet with only 35 000 people. The landscape is dominated by vast savannah grass and woodlands, rocky escarpments and gorges and for the fisherman, miles of fish rich rivers, estuaries and coastlines. » More...
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Tasmanian Highlands - Australia

The island state of Tasmania situated in the south of Australia is one of the country's premier freshwater fly fishing destinations. This World Heritage Wilderness landscape is dotted by over 3000 lakes, both large and small, and pristine rivers surrounded by snow capped mountains. This is Australia's trout fishing paradise with browns and rainbows of 2-4lb in abundance. » More...
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Tasmanian Lowland Rivers - Australia

Our small island state has some of Australia’s best trout fishing, be it stalking Rainbows and perhaps Browns in the thousands of lakes in the high country or in the well known and productive rivers on the lowlands in the state’s north. Tassie has it all but this trip concentrates on the lowland rivers where dry fly fishing is the local specialty and matching the hatch is what it's all about. » More...
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Christmas Island - Pacific Ocean

Christmas Island (Kiritimati) is located in the Central Pacific, within the Line Island Group in the republic of Kiribati, and only 65 km from the equator. It is the largest coral atoll in the world and is internationally renowned as a world class bonefish location. The thousands of acres of sand flats and nearly 400 sq km of lagoons are covered with knee-deep saltwater populated with countless cruising bonefish. » More...
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New Britain - New Guinea

One of the last true wilderness areas in the world, Papua New Guinea is a bewildering mix of wildlife, rugged terrain, languages, islands and primitive cultures. Of the hundreds of islands in the PNG group New Britain is one of the largest, and although there is a myriad of other fishing opportunities available it is the legendary Black Bass and Spot Tail Bass that bring anglers to the area. » More...
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Rotorua Lakes - North Island, New Zealand

This premium location is within what many consider to be New Zealand's best wild trout fishery, the Rotorua Lakes district. Pristine waters and crystal clear streams are signature qualities to the district. These waters allow for a full range of styles and techniques from fishing the evening rise to stalking wily browns in rivers, and there are helicopter flights into backcountry locations. » More...
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Taupo Raft Fishing - North Island, New Zealand

Lake Taupo and some of the local rivers are open over the four seasons. Over 40 rivers and 4 lakes can be accessed by road, boat or helicopter, including New Zealand's largest lake, Taupo. Renowned as a rainbow trout fishery there is also an abundance of brown trout at certain times of the year. Tens of thousands of trout migrate up the rivers to their spawning grounds from May to October. » More...
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High Country - North Island, New Zealand

Lake Taupo and the Tongariro River region in the high country of the North Island enjoys year round trout fishing - all the lakes and rivers are open over spring, summer and autumn with some of them open over winter as well. The region is most renowned as a rainbow trout fishery although there is an abundance of brown trout at certain times of the year, mostly the warmer months. » More...
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Murchison Region - South Island, New Zealand

New Zealand has the best sighted trout fishery in the world with fantastic dry fly and nymph fishing. There are literally hundreds of rivers, streams and lakes in the Murchison region most accessible by road, boat or helicopter. The location is truly spectacular with magnificent mountain backdrops, forests and a remarkably mild climate. The Murchison is a great fly fishing destination. » More...
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Nelson Lakes - South Island, New Zealand

Nestled at the northern tip of New Zealand's spectacular Southern Alps is Lake Rotoroa within Nelson Lakes National Park. Far from the madding crowds, this isolated and unspoiled location is surrounded by the forests and mountains and over 22 rivers and 2 lakes that provide some of the best fly fishing in New Zealand. An abundance of back country wilderness is accessible by helicopter. » More...
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Fiordland - South Island, New Zealand

The Fiordland wilderness area encompasses the Fiordland National Park, a World Heritage wilderness area, and there are over 40 rivers and streams and numerous lakes in the local area. The mountains of Fiordland are clothed in rich rain forest and here true wilderness fishing is as good as it gets. The rivers run clear, and large brown and rainbow trout can be seen cruising in deep pools. » More...
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Queenstown - South Island, New Zealand

Incredible scenery and large fish - that's Queenstown. Set in the high country of the South Island, Queenstown sits in the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Surrounded by the Mountains of Coronet Peak, The Cardrona Ranges, The Remarkables and Walter Peak the scenery is simply stunning, but the best thing about Queenstown is the big, wily trout within the many rivers and lakes of the region. » More...
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Hanmer Springs - South Island, New Zealand

New Zealand has the best sighted trout fishery in the world with fantastic dry fly and nymph fishing and the Hanmer River Valley north of Christchurch on the South Island is up there with the best of them. Large and wily Brown trout inhabit the crystal clear and mountain fed Hanmer, Waiau and other rivers in the area with 5lb catches common and 10lb brutes lurking there for the lucky few. » More...
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Bristol Bay - Alaska

Alaska is one of the last true wilderness areas to be found in the world. The Bristol Bay watershed is not only home to the world's richest commercial and sport salmon fisheries, but is also Alaska's only designated "Trophy Rainbow Trout" area. With annual salmon runs in the millions and Rainbow Trout in excess of 30 inches, anglers world-wide see this area as the pinnacle of sportfishing. » More...
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