Fishing in Western Australia

Fishing charter availability in Western Australia

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The most popular fishing boats for rent in Western Australia
The most popular fishing boats for rent in Western Australia

Catatude

Catatude

Grace Town, Australia

32,00 ft 32,00 ft 6
From US$160
Non-refundable deposit

Best experiences in Western Australia
Best experiences in Western Australia

Lobster Fishing Trip

Grace Town, Australia

Duration: 2h
Fishing equipment
Non-refundable deposit
US$160

Key points

Average capacity: 6 people
Popular fishing techniques: Bottom fishing, Trolling, Spinning
Average price: US$0 per day
Low season price:: US$0 per day
High season price: US$0 per day
Includes: Fishing equipment, Fishing License, Bait & lures

Frequently asked questions about fishing in Western Australia

According to our customers, some of the best fishing boats in Western Australia are:
Catatude

Depending on the boat, a fishing charter in Western Australia can carry up to 6 passengers, although most boats have a capacity of 6 people.

Generally, renting a fishing boat in Western Australia includes the use of the boat, Fishing equipment, Fishing License, Bait & lures. Some charters also offer drinks and sometimes food (sandwiches, olives, potato chips, etc.), and you can always bring your own food and drinks.

According to our database, on average, a fishing trip in Western Australia costs around per hour. However, prices may vary depending on the time of year, the duration of the trip, the length of the boat, and sometimes also the number of people on board. For short trips on a small boat, prices range from US$0 for hours and up to people. In high season, prices can reach up to US$0 for a -hour fishing trip for people.

The species of fish you can catch on a fishing charter in Western Australia depends on the fishing technique and the time of year. Some of the most common species you can catch in Western Australia are: Bluefin Tuna, Red Snapper, Cod, Blackspotted croaker.

At Western Australia, you can practice a wide variety of fishing techniques such as Bottom fishing, Trolling, Spinning, Popping, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing with live bait. Find out about the regulations and restrictions that apply to certain species.