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The Whitsunday groups of islands are a fisherman's heaven and yet despite this they actually receive very little attention from our fraternity. The launching point for a whitsunday adventure starts at airlie beach. Airlie is only about two easy days drive from Sydney or one from Brisbane.The whole trip is on very good sealed roads and of course there's always the fly in option for those of you short on time.
Once you get to Airlie facilities are first class. All levels of accommodation are available, from camping to five star luxury.

 

There's shops of every description, including a tackle shop, and plenty of facilities should you experience car or boat trouble. There are two first class launching ramps at Able point marina and Shute harbour and a couple of not so first class ones scattered around the place. Both the good ramps have an abundance of parking and the ramp at Shute harbour offers lock up security parking. Fuel is readily available at both Able pt marina and Shute harbour and of course, in town.

For those of you who like to throw a bit of nightlife in with your fishing trip, Airlie abounds with top quality restaurants, pubs and nightclubs. For you single fellas the main street is crawling with young back packers with names like Nina and Yvette, --- If you get my drift.

The Islands can only be described as paradise. The scenery is spectacular, the calm clear blue warm water abounds with fish and safe anchorages are numerous for any condition. There are a number of resorts that allow use of their facilities for day stopovers plus offer fuel and supplies. VHF and 27meg reception is good, oceanic ground swell is nearly non existent and there are enough other boats around to provide a scence of safety. Despite the area being very popular with yachties, bareboat charters and other recreational users, the sheer geographical magnitude of the area ensures that you never feel crowded.

Over the last fifteen years Ive visited this area on at least eight separate trips and the one thing that Ive found most outstanding is the apparent absence of serious fishermen. Sure the Yachties and bare boat charters wet a token line every now and then and the occasional tourist dangles a line off one of the many jetties. There's a small fishing charter fleet for both reef and game fishing and very occasionally you might stumble across a serious local or tourist fishing from a trailer boat but over overall this area is remarkably underutilized by fair dinkum fishermen.

 

Part of the problem lies with the image portrayed by the people responsible with promotion of the area. When most of us think of the Whitsunday islands, images of calm powder blue water, sun bleached silica white beaches, palm trees yachts and bikinis spring to mind well before fishing. That's the way its been promoted. But when you consider the ease of access, the superb facilities and the excellent fishing available, it's hard to imagine why it's taken so long to take off amongst serious fishos.

There's another big bonus here often overlooked by fishermen. Many of this countries best fishing locations offer little else in the way of incentive to the family fisherman. If you are not sure what I mean here, just try mentioning to your wife and kids or girlfriend that you are planning a holiday to the Whitsunday Islands. The reaction is unanimously favorable. At least for that we owe the marketing people.

There,s a number of options available to fish these waters mainly dependent on budget and preference. At the upper end of the scale there are two main options. You could book into one of the resorts on the outer islands and moor your boat at their marina. That option is comfortable gives immediate access to the best fishing and is costly.

Hiring a bare boat charter and towing your boat is a great way to go. This offers a relative degree of comfort, direct access to the best fishing, mobility and when split between 6 or 8 people, is remarkably cost effective. As an added bonus you get 24 hour fishing either from your trailer boat by day or off the charter boat at night. This is the option we took on our most recent trip and in my opinion is the ultimate way to experience the Whitsunday's. http://www.yachtcharters.com.au/

There are three main options at the budget end of the scale.

You can stay in your chosen level of accommodation at Airlie beach and then make day trips to the islands. The one downside to this is lengthy boat trips but is never the less quite achievable.
To cut down on boat travelling time the second option includes staying at one of the camping grounds on the islands. This is a great budget option assuming that camping is your cup of tea.

 

Another option is using airlie as home base and then doing overnight trips (usually two or three nights) to the islands using your own boat as accommodation. This option will rely heavily on the suitability of your boat and your scence of adventure. As a guide line, Ive done it quite comfortably out of a 16ft open centre console. Both camping or staying on your boat will require a bit of planing and preparation if it is to be successful.

Fishing options abound and include everything from game fishing for marlin maceral and tuna, reef fishing coastal formation fishing, flats and estuary.

The best game fishing occurs along the outer edge of the outer islands. We've caught marlin from a sixteen foot tinny only 100 meters from shore so long range trolling excursions are not always necessary. Bluefin and maceral tuna abound nearly all year round and are easily located by looking for the sea birds working the surface over the tuna and casting or trolling around the headlands or in the passages between the islands.

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