East of Burketown, the public ramp is in the mangrove/mudflat area, on Truginini Road and accessible on most tides. There’s a drop at the bottom on low tides and a jetty nearby.
Cast netting off the land either on the jetty or a few hundred meters downstream can be successful for baitfish, and even some mullet and prawn. Watch out for Crocodiles!
Jewfish, salmon, barra and grunter are just a few of the finds around the deep holes...
If you have a decent sized boat (over 4m), Sweers Island is only about 30km North...
The rocks are prominent around the second last bend before the river mouth, and are
On the Albert River, the old crossing rockbar stretches across the river and is good fishing...
The deep hole at the mouth of Twin Creeks is prone to Jewfish and some good...
The billabong inlet is good during the wet season. Look for the water colour change to...
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