Macka's Barra Camp - Kununurra

From $ 140.0 to $ 750.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 9169 1759
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Macka's Barra Camp conducts fully guided barramundi fishing tours including full day trips and customised overnight stays. Macka's Barra Camp offers you a day on the water which includes some of the best barramundi fishing Northern Australia has to offer.

Our trained guides are able to cater for you whatever your skill or experience level, from the non-fisher right through to expert fly and lure casters. On any day trip or overnight fishing tour you will be taken into the tidal reached of the lower Ord River to maximise your barramundi fishing opportunities.

Tours are all inclusive including collection from your accommodation, transport to and from the camp, lunch, morning and afternoon tea, soft drinks, water, fishing equipment and guiding. Our modern, custom built boats offer you plenty of room, shade canopies, swivel seating and seat a maximum of four people.

Between the months of February and May Macka's Barra Camp conducts overnight Wet Season run-off tours. These trips offer your group of between two and 12 people a fully customised and totally personalised charter for three days onwards.

Macka's Barra Camp prides itself on its quality product and total professionalism. We have no fuel limitations and do not charge for any lost or damaged tackle.

Our extremely comfortable bush camp is located on the banks of the lower Ord River approximately 55 kilometres from Kununurra on Carlton Hill Station. Sitting high on a picturesque bend of the river with sweeping downstream views, the camp is fully powered with plenty of overhead fans, lights, flushing toilets, hot water and bungalow style accommodation.

If you would like any further information about the tours, please contact us.

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