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BOMBER
10-02-2011, 04:31 PM
Hi All,

Well I can only quote what the pilot/guide told me on our arrival back at the airfield a helicopter is the best fishing boat invented and at this stage I would have to agree.

Whilst away on work duties last week in Darwin I was invited on a helicopter guided fishing jaunt for a day. We left the little airfield just out side of Darwin at 7:30 am flew out over the flood plain towards Shady Camp about half way out the pilot took us down and we landed on a very small bit of cleared land we walked over to a little Billabong and threw a 100mm slick rig three winds and a 65cm feisty little Barra hit the bank.

My fishing partner also hooked up a couple of minutes later and landed a fish at 72 cm's this continued on for about 20 minutes with a Barra a cast not big fish but excellent fun all the same.

I looked at my watch and the time was 8:45 am and we had landed 10 fish each how good was this. We then jumped back in the chopper and flew down to the mouth of Tommy Cut Ck once again at this spot the Barra were on all fish were around the mid 70 - 80 cm mark and this time all caught on Arafura Barra in the bleeding mullet color.

After about an hour of this the guide suggested we go foer a look for some other spots we headed off towards Sampan Ck we flew over huge mobs of pigs, Jabiru, Magpie Geese and the odd Buffallo, we again landed on a barrage and proceeded to catch more Barra on basically anything we threw at them after awhile the guide got us back in the chopper and we headed for a very secluded little beach where we had a lunch of gourmet sandwiches and a couple of ice cold drinks I started to wonder what the poor people were doing;D

The trip was supposed to last 10 hours and the guide was quite bewildered when we said we have had enough at 4pm in total we caught 50 barra nothing huge the biggest being 85cm's, threadfin salmon, cod, a few jack. I have to say this was an absolutely fantastic experience and I have already booked a trip again in August.

The Bomber

bluefin59
10-02-2011, 04:56 PM
Great fun by the looks of it , I would like to do that looks like you had a ball thanks for sharing Matt.

Mark-P
10-02-2011, 06:44 PM
Ad fishing to the xtreme sports, Just ad helicopter !

Mark

Neckrofish
11-02-2011, 07:24 AM
Awesome. Thanks for sharing

LostNearBribie
11-02-2011, 02:24 PM
Holy crap, how much fun is that!
I can't believe you stopped early.
You should be punished...

razorline
11-02-2011, 02:37 PM
Looks like a ton of fun, the only thing missing is your personal choice of centrefire rifle.
Half your luck!

Liam

BOMBER
11-02-2011, 07:12 PM
Yeah your right Darren I should be punished might have stopped fishing but still had a ball flying under 100 ft around the flood plain to make up the time.

rod_m27
12-02-2011, 01:31 PM
got a link or some info on the charter guy?

How much was a 10hr charter?

cheers

broncodude
12-02-2011, 03:56 PM
should have chucked in a crab pot mate plenty of muddies there

BOMBER
13-02-2011, 08:28 AM
The 10hr charter was $970.00 very good considering the other guides (boats) you have 4 hours of travel round trip to the ramp to consider if you leave from Darwin. I think his web address id www.helifish.com.au (http://www.helifish.com.au)

The Bomber

wesfish
13-02-2011, 08:48 AM
sounded like a great adventure!! would love to do something like that!!

littlemac
13-02-2011, 08:56 AM
that sounds like awsome fun. thanks for the read

cheers

brett

SWANO1
13-02-2011, 02:19 PM
gettin soft ya rich bastard;D ;D
cheers swano

URAGANGI
13-02-2011, 03:29 PM
Top story reminds me of that Lotto ad when the guy fishes from the chopper.
cheers
Gav.

BOMBER
13-02-2011, 07:47 PM
Just wish I did have plenty and didn't have to work cause I'd do that helifish more than once let me tell ya.

The Bomber