by Indigo Johns | Nov 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
Estuary Queenfish Sessions With the advent of winter, or the dry season, in North Queensland comes the welcome return of a very feisty visitor, the Queenfish. The cooler months see other species shut down, but the Queenfish’s arrival heralds the start of a frantic few...
by Indigo Johns | Sep 20, 2019 | Uncategorized
Bucket List Gets A Hammering I recently had the pleasure of taking a keen angler fishing in Tropical North Queensland. He’d set himself up with a couple of trips he arranged through FishingCairns, one out to the reef to chase GT’s, the other up the river with me to...
by Indigo Johns | Jun 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
Trinity Inlet has enjoyed Net-Free status now for around three years. With the nets out of the picture the local anglers have seen a boom in fish stocks and local catches. It was within a remarkably short amount of time that fishing in the Inlet started to...
by Indigo Johns | Jun 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
Big Wet Leaves Rivers Revitalised The wet season is slowly coming to an end, the Rivers have had a good flush and the water systems have been revitalised. At times the rivers have been unfishable due to high flows and poor water clarity. But the plus side is, as the...
by brett | Dec 22, 2018 | Uncategorized
Superstition On the Water The morning got off to a shaky start with me banging on windows trying to get the attention of a mate to go fishing. The blame was squarely laid on the complications of an alarm clock that had too many settings, “Never mind, let’s get going,...
by brett | Jun 13, 2018 | Uncategorized
Bird and Wildlife Tour Tropical North Queensland is home to 14 endemic species of birds, and as such attracts bird watchers from across the globe. This tour takes place around an hour south of Cairns, and follows the winding contours of one of North Queensland’s...