HINCHINBROOK BARRAMUNDI FISHING

Your Guide Al Goodwin along with partner Larraine have lived and fished the Hinchinbrook area for around 20 years.
Crackajack Sportfishing Adventures conducting Barramundi Fishing holidays and day tours from Lucinda at the southern end of hinchinbrook channel for ten years.
Barramundi fishing is the single most popular fishing activity in tropical and sub tropical Australia.
Hinchinbrook is renound for its vast mangrove wilderness and fine Barramundi Fishing.
Located midway between Townsville and Cairns on the Coast from Ingham the Hinchinbrook shire is a great place to spend a little time barra fishing.
Hinchinbrook channel has had no commercial barramundi harvesting for some five years now resulting in many more breeding stock in the channel for future enhancement.
Restocking has also been taking place for many years now by the Hinchinbrook Restocking Group and supported by the local Ingham Rod and Reel fishing club.
Weather it be lure casting or fly fishing visitors have the opportunity to experience some of the best wild stock barra fishing in the north.
Fishing for and catching wild borne barra is the ultimate angling experence, barramundi in the wild are wirily, cautious, and hard fighting.

Barramundi Life Cycle. Image courtesy of the University of Maryland, Centre for Environmental Science.