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Be guided into the Hinchinbrook Channel, Queensland

 

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Fish the Jardine River and Estuaries of Cape York Peninsular,    Queensland

 

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Contact  STEVE JESTON

 

 

 HINCHINBROOK SAFARI

    

The Tour The Fish
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THE HINCHINBROOK

Midway along the North Queensland tropical coast between Cairns and Townsville is the Hinchinbrook Channel system.  A 30 mile long expanse of protected estuarine waterways and is the home to over 25 species of tropical sportsfish.  This is one of the most exciting fishing destinations in the world.  The Hinchinbrook Channel is crystal clear,  with good sight  fishing opportunities a flyfishing paradise.

The Hinchinbrook channel is surrounded by breath taking World Heritage rainforest with crocodiles basking on the flats and native birds flying overhead, this is definitely the place to be.

THE TOUR

Hyperspace Sport Fishing Tours will organise transfers to Hinchinbrook from Townsville, provide all meals and accommodation, all your tackle requirements including flyfishing on a replace if lost or damaged basis.  The services of Steve Jeston personal fishing guide with a custom made estuary boat.  This area fishes well all year round. We do not lose many days during our wet season here as the country is built to handle high rainfall. Our winters are quite warm and the fishing does not suffer.  Each year is different.  Steve Jeston provides tours of any duration to suit individual clients needs. The total fishing and accommodation package can be arranged for the client.

THE FISH

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Hinchinbrook Lurefishing - Barramundi

   

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Your guide Steve Jeston with a

Hinchinbrook Flyfishing Triple Tail

 

Hinchinbrook Flyfishing - Permit

                

Hinchinbrook Flyfishing

World Record Barramundi

Australia's premier sportsfish the Barramundi is in abundance  here, Steve will put you on the nose of some monster Barra, or have you holding your breath sight casting to tailing Permit whilst flyfishing the crystal clear Hinchinbrook sand flats. Other target species such as Queenfish, Giant Trevally, Golden Trevally, Threadfin Salmon etc., also cruise the Channel.