about us

A social group of dedicated fly fishers who are passionate about fly fishing in the tropical north of Australia and equally as passionate about the close camaraderie this sport brings. This passion and dedication led to the creation of the NT Flyfishers Social Mob blog site; an interactive and creative outlet where everyone can share our wonderful fly fishing adventures and link into the “after fishing” social events we enjoy in this incredible part of the world.

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Monday 24 February 2014

SHADY BARRA

Watty with a beauty from Shady a couple of days ago....


EAST ALLIGATOR

From Dave

and with the chance of more rain to come, what a great year ahead




Friday 21 February 2014

IMAGES THAT GET YOU OUT OF BED

                                       Nothing like a photo that makes your dreams seem real.









The true story of this sequence is the fish got off at this jump, but that's what keeps me going back, every time I see that tree the reality is still there.

Social Casting Day 2nd of March 2014

The idea for a casting day again has come, up, the storms are still about and its always a great day to catch up


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The last one at the Ski Club was great fun and its also a chance to do a bit of promo
.                                                           Just sharing a nice photo

We could do it on Sunday March the 2nd in the morning and hang in for lunch like last time.

Cheers Graeme

Monday 10 February 2014

Damsels in Distress

Some of the mob are off to Tassie this Friday......this may inspire them !

Damsels in Distress from Sharptail Media on Vimeo.

NZ Snapper

A couple of friends are on the North Island New Zealand sightfishing Snapper in 5ft of water, I want to go there.



Sunday 9 February 2014

BSSS Teaser

From the Watt boys....to help you get ready for the Bynoe Sheep Station Stakes (BSSS) later this year?

Not only mutton, but fresh yabbies too!











Glenn Watt
Darwin Camping Hire
Barefoot Fishing Safaris
Darwin

0417272871

Saturday 8 February 2014

KEEN?


Turn the sound on and listen to that wind....

Post by Helifish.

2014 WET...THE BEST YET?

A great wet, and more rain to come??

Thanks to the Tinny Boys and Bill McLeod......The Adelaide, Mary River Marrakia

Mary River Bridge

Boats only



The Jumping Croc is stuck in the water!



and from local fishing guru, Shane Compain, "Mad trip to the south alligator over the last 2 days!, boated around 30 fish with one making the magic meter mark  long drive back on the Kakadu highway! there is so much water everywhere its going to be a mad season!"


"Biggest, fattest 100cm barra I have ever caught!" 


Thursday 6 February 2014

ALL OVER THE SHOP

With my season over Dotty and I spent  Christmas to New year between Bathurst and Melville Island ,a friend bought a new boat so we joined them for a week cruising Apsley Straight. There were heaps of Snapper and Mangrove jacks but not many Barra, very little visual flats but lots of snags.

The New Boat

Some of the jacks were really good sizes and provide lots of fun, Tarpon were also in abundance, one notable catch was a baby groper which pulled Dotty around a bit,on a sunset to Sunrise fly as well.


Overall the country was mangroves and mudflats estuaries etc but no little gems like Knife Island.

Managed to catch up with a few Relo's from Barra Base days

Back to Darwin we  took off to Tasmania. We ended up at Great lake and for the next week fished places such as Penstock Lagoon, lake Fergus Little Pine, and Bronte Lagoon.

We stayed with John and Sue Newman who were original DFR members it was John who originally designed the logo. The weather at first was pretty hopeless we didn't do to much good  until we got to Bronte lagoon, fortunately we ended up staying near by with a client who is the manager of the Australian team.

His guidance and our enthusiasm saw us hunting on the beautiful shoreline of Bronte Lagoon, a long slow stalk on those edges produced nice size trout . After a few stuff ups with me either stepping on them or being obvious I came up to speed and managed to convince them to eat my fly.

As usual we thought we would catch more than we did, I know why and brushing up on my entomology and stalking  ability played a big part.

This is how I thought of my stealth and hunting ability
 Mostly we  used emerger patterns to match up with the amount of spinners in existence. Caddis Nymphs and possum Emergers seem to cover the conditions, I never saw to many Mayfly or Dun hatches but maybe that was the weather.

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Some fly's recommended to us were so small that it was nearly impossible to get a line through the eye much less tie a knot in the 4lb leader.

Shoreline of Bronte Lagoon
We also used techniques that are now common in competition  using Nymphs and big Caddis that involved drift fishing from a boat, that also was productive.

We ran into Peter Hayes who had us walking Brumby's a few times ,whilst we found them we couldn't catch them, irrespective that was fun.

Lake Fergus on the headwaters of Little Pine
 A walk around the untouchables bay on Little Pine also raised and saw fish but caught one only about 6 inches long, I did fish with Dotty on the wall of Penstock and played a big fish for ten minutes into the reeds where 4lb line was useless, so no photo.

Caddis Moth so thick it was hard to see through.
 The weather went bad and it actually snowed so Dotty and I made a hasty exit and flew to Cairns, we hired a car and drove up to Cooktown crossing over the Normandy and Annan rivers, I have been told that there are a lot of Jungle Perch in there ,we didn't have time but I would love to try that.


Annan River on the High road to Cooktown.

We didn't really fish Cooktown just had a nice look around, certainly lots of potential. Although if you don't want many people to visit you it would be far enough away, unfortunately our trip was cut short when one of Dotty's Job applications came through. We had to come back to Darwin.

Cooktown has about 2000 people and seems to wear a lot of wind, it would be nice to spend time there, the fishing shop had some great photos of giant Herring and the reef isn't far out.


The country and scenery was really worth the trip where the mountains of Black Granite are amazing. Dotty heard you can get some sort of energy or paradigm shift laying on them, I watched for a while expecting a big F..ing flash but nothing really happened, I told her you might do better  eating a Rambutan next time.


Cheers Graeme

Kakadu flooding

From Craig Hand (Crackers)

Davo from the South Alligator Fishing Club took me for an amazing run up the river, it is the highest that he has seen it in the 14 years that he has been there! The sign in the 1st photo is also in the 2nd Panoramic photo near the dead tree on the right which has broken the rope across the river. Boats are prohibited to go past the rope towards Yellow Waters but with flood waters stretched over the river banks as far as you can see, you can boat all over the flood plains! .....at this height, submarines will get under the rope 








Craig Hand's photo.