Rockhampton is the only city in Australia where you can fly in, check in and boat out in less than an hour targeting trophy barramundi and king threadfin.
The Fitzroy River is famous for barramundi, pronounced “bardda moon di” by the Darumbal people, Central Queensland’s indigenous people. This defines the Fitzroy River catchment as the genuine Home of the Barramundi in Australia.
When the clock strikes 12.01am 1 February each year, Barramundi Season officially kicks off - stretching right through till midnight on 31 October.
King threadfin are also found in abundance in the Fitzroy River, the largest river on the eastern seaboard of Australia. With a total catchment area of 156,000 square kilometres, the river provides prime estuary and freshwater fishing country.
In addition to the Fitzroy River itself and its many tributaries, the floodplain holds a number of freshwater lagoons, brackish lagoons and waterholes. These include some easily accessible lagoons on the south side of the city which can be fished from the bank.
No matter who you are, how you want to fish, or what you want to catch, the Rockhampton region is ready to welcome you.
Mode of Travel:
BoatBring your boat and your gear and boat in at one of the new boat ramps, join in on one of the many annual fishing competitions or book a day out on the river with one of charters available in the region. No matter who you are, how you want to fish, or what you want to catch, the Rockhampton Region is ready to welcome you.
Fishing the Fitzroy
Rockhampton City,
Rockhampton Area
Queensland
4700
Content Provided By Rockhampton Regional Council