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Byron Bay Charters

Locality: Brunswick Heads, New South Wales

Phone: +61 400 946 066



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25.01.2022 Happy New Year.. What a great way to start the new year with some nice snapper still around caught today on a float line. We are fully booked for January so please make plans in advance to avoid disappointment. #nomorehamsandwiches



24.01.2022 Today’s charter was cancelled due to the bad weather forecast, however I did sneak out for a play, but I had to pay tax..

20.01.2022 We snuck out yesterday before the wind arrived and had another great trip with Matt. Pan sized squire and mahi-mahi making up the catch

19.01.2022 I think this says it all



18.01.2022 Great team, we had a wonderful day out. Caught lots of fish, highly recommended

18.01.2022 Great vessel and highly respected skipper and crew.

15.01.2022 Meet Chuck and Ralph Straight from night shift to come fishing.. #hard core



15.01.2022 Recaptured Spanish Mackerel Sets New Record! A Spanish mackerel originally tagged by gun fishing father and son team Vic and Zane Levett has gone on to be recap...tured. Zane (pictured) caught the fish during a hot bite on the NSW Mid North Coast back in April 2019. Estimated at 13kg, the mack was quickly subdued on relatively heavy tackle. The fish was brought alongside the boat where the hook was removed and it was tagged. After a quick couple of photos, the Spaniard was swum boat side and subsequently released in excellent condition. Fast forward to 29 October 2020, the fish was recaptured by well-known game fishing boat Kekoa, which is operated by Luke and Kelly Fallon. Crew member Heath Irvine (pictured) was tasked with providing dinner for charter clients while the boat was anchored near the No.10 Ribbon Reef, offshore of Lizard Island in Northern Queensland. After a quick swim, Heath managed to spear this well-conditioned Spaniard, which provided several quality meals for both clients and crew. Once the fish was brought aboard, the tag was noticed, and quickly reported to us. Upon recapture, the fish weighed 16kg. The fish spent 566 days at liberty and was caught more than 1050 nautical miles (about 1940km) from its original release location. There have been more than 100 reported recaptures of Spanish mackerel, but this fish sets a new record for the furthest distance travelled by a tagged Spanish mackerel since the Game Fish Tagging Program began in 1973. The NSW DPI Game Fish Tagging Program is run using funds from the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust. More than 490,000 fish have been tagged under the program so far. If you'd like to get involved, please phone (02) 6691 9602 or email [email protected].

13.01.2022 Rob with a nice snapper

12.01.2022 Another father & son private charter today.. Creating another fishing tragic #makingmemories

11.01.2022 Cracker of day out there today with some bigger kingfish that we just could not stop.

11.01.2022 Plenty of smiles from Mike



11.01.2022 Holidays done and dusted. Time for

11.01.2022 Love it when a plan comes together

10.01.2022 Rat attack on the little kings.... Remember guys to book ahead

10.01.2022 The easiest way to fill the esky is two at time. Another great day today

08.01.2022 Double header on parrot and some quality table size snapper

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