What To Bring With You
Essentials:
Broad brimmed hat, long sleeve top long pants, sunglasses, sandshoes,
insect repellent (Bushman is excellent!) a small backpack or bumbag,
small tackle box, digital camera.
Note: No aerosol cans permitted on charter flights.
Remember: Fishing gear is classed as sporting goods, which
must be packed in 'checked in' luggage only (ie. do not put in carry
on bags).
Fishing Equipment:
Anglers are encouraged to
bring along their favourite outfits. Although the
Boomerang provides basic tackle - hand lines, some rods & reels
for river / estuary / reef fishing (all available on a replace
if lost / damaged basis) we operate in a remote location
where repairs and replacements are not readily available.
We do supply adequate fishing rigs on a "replace if damaged
or lost" basis although we recommend you use your own outfit
that you are familiar with.
Rods: A 6-8kg fishing rod not exceeding 185cm (6
feet) for estuary and river fishing. Good rods to use include
Ugly Sticks, Silstar Power Tip, or more upmarket rods like
Wilson Live fibre, Pacific Composites or Loomis. For fishing
the reef, or fighting game fish, a rod not exceeding 185cm and
not less than 15 - 24kg would be suitable.
Reels: Good quality overhead (baitcaster) or thread
line (egg beater) fishing reels are advisable. It is recommended
that the reel be in good order, with a drag that is smooth
when under load. Contact your local tackle shop if unsure
how to achieve this.
Line: It is recommended that the minimum line class
used for river/estuary fishing be no less than 20lb (9.1kg)
- 30lb (13.6kg). For reef or light game fishing, 50lb (24kg)
to 80lb (36.3kg) will test the bigger ones. Although the
use of monofilament or the newer generation of braided
lines is a personal preference, braided lines do offer
a significant advantage over monofilament lines - strength
for diameter, low stretch and good casting properties.
Traces: You will need approximately 1x25m of 50-60lb
monofilament trace material (Jinkai, Surecatch, Penn 10x
etc).
Lures: Lure's to have are Gold Bombers, Mann's stretch
series, Killalures, Halco Laser Pro's & RMG Scorpions etc.
The idea is to have a selection of deep diving (-3m) and shallow
diving (-1m) lures in gold, blue, pink, white and red. If sport
fishing is of interest a small variety of poppers, slugs and Jigs
is recommended.
If you wish to purchase tackle once in Cairns please see Laurie, Steve
or Rob Erskine of Erskines Tackle World - 51 Mulgrave Rd Cairns, phone (07)
4051 6099, fax (07) 4052 1080 or email erskinestackle@bigpond.com
Casting
Trolling is an effective method for producing quality fish, but
one of the secrets to successful Barramundi fishing is to be able
to consistently cast lures very close to cover and snags. Practicing
this before you come will ensure you get the most out of your fishing
trip. Practice casting different weighted lures, consistently hitting
a bucket at 10 metres (20 paces). A major advantage is to be able to
cast under overhangs, so practice overhead, side hand, and backhand casts.
Luggage
Please limit your luggage to a maximum of 15 kgs (including
rods and tackle) and use only "soft" bags. This is crucial
as the actual plane is chartered to suit the combined all
up weight of passengers and luggage. No excess is allowed.
Your accurate body weight/s are also required to be advised
at least 30 days from tour date. Additionally, please remember
no sharps or fishing gear in carry-on luggage ('checked-in'
luggage only).