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Kimberley Region
Fact Sheet
| Location |
On
the north west coast of Western Australia, around 1800km south
west of Darwin. |
| Description |
The Kimberley is a large, remote, virtually
uninhabited part of Western Australia, with the towns of Broome
in the south and Wyndham in the north. It is a rugged, beautiful
wilderness area, with many mountain ranges, rivers cascading
into the sea, inlets, bays, islands and reefs. The remoteness
of the area ensures fishing grounds remain virtually untouched. |
| Fish available |
Barramundi, mangrove jack, golden snapper,
giant trevally, mackerel, tuna, emperor, sailfish, cobia and
other reef, sport and game fish. |
| Best time of year |
March to November |
| Travel |
Charter boats and motherships travel to
the Kimberley coast from Broome which can be reached by daily
flights from Darwin or Perth. |
| Accommodation |
All types of accomodation in Broome, comfortable
accommodation on board motherships in the Kimberley. |
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