Category Archives: Fishing Spots

Peter Faust Dam, Proserpine

Peter Faust Dam, or Lake Proserpine, is one of Queensland’s best stocked barramundi impoundments.

It is a relatively new structure, with the dam built in 1990 on the Proserpine River, 30km north-west of Proserpine.

The lake covers 4350ha, with an average depth of 12m.

There are barramundi, saratoga, sleepy cod, sooty grunter, spangled perch, eels and redclaw crayfish.

Barramundi over 1m are common, as well as big sooty grunter.

Redclaw numbers fluctuate.

Like many such dams, the barra are somewhat “educated” by angling pressure and can be hard to catch. But not always.

Warm weather is always preferable when fishing this dam, although some fish are caught in cool weather.

Large floods assist barramundi in migrating over the dam wall.

A few fish survive this and move into the Proserpine River, which is also a good barramundi fishing spot.

How to fish Peter Faust Dam

The dam can be subject to strong south-easterly winds, so pick your weather.

Most fishermen target the big barramundi, but redclaw have a strong following, and some of the sooty grunter are brutes.

If the south-east wind blows, fish the submerged trees in the shallows on the western side. The big barra will often be lying against the trees in very shallow water, so move quietly.

In more open water, look for bait balls.

Big fish and timber means heavy tackle is required, with 15kg to 25kg braid the norm. Use 40kg fluorocarbon leader of around 90cm or more in length.

Use strong split rings and trebles hooks of 6x rating.

When fishing the timber try to keep a short casting or trolling line or you will lose fish after hookup.

Many of the lake’s points have weedbeds. Fish these hard, working lures from deep to shallow. Work the lures slowly.

Large hardbodied suspending minnow style lures and soft plastics are proven.

Soft plastics work best with a stinger treble in the tail, but it must be attached in a sturdy manner.

Dog walkers and frogs work better than poppers on the surface.

Night fishing works well, and the surface strikes will provide an adrenalin rush.

There is no camping at the dam, with the nearest accommodation 2km away.

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Lake Somerset, Queensland

Lake Somerset, 25km from Esk, is a 4200ha stocked impoundment on the Stanley River, a Brisbane River tributary.

The dam was built in 1959.

Wivenhoe Dam is a larger impoundment located immediately below Somerset Dam.

There are two other smaller stocked dams in this region, being Atkinson and Cressbrook.

Lake Somerset is one of the most popular freshwater fishing locations in Queensland.

It is home to a major competition each October.

While the impoundment is large in area it has an average depth of only 9m.

Bass, yellowbelly, silver perch, Mary River cod, saratoga and snub-nosed gar have been stocked.

Bass and yellowbelly are the main catch.

Other fish are eel-tailed and fork-tailed catfish, bony bream, spangled perch, banded grunter, lungfish, tilapia and redclaw crayfish.

Somerset is known for its large bass, which probably grow fat from the prolific bony bream baitfish in the dam.

Tips to catch them are described below.

Camping is at Lake Somerset Holiday Park (www.lakesomerset.com.au) and Somerset Park Council Campgrounds (07) 5426 0108 or (07) 5424 4000.

A camping permit is required at both areas, available from the kiosk or ranger station next to the wall lookout.

A permit is required for trailer boats, phone (07) 5427 8100 for details.

There is a six-lane ramp at Kirkleagh and a gravel ramp used during low water, and a ramp at The Spit near the dam wall.

Ramp access is daylight only unless you are at Lake Somerset Holiday Park – phone ahead on (07) 5497 1093 to get a gate pin number before it opens at 7am.

Lake Somerset flows into Lake Wivenhoe, 150km above the mouth of Brisbane River.

How to fish Lake Somerset

Many fishermen target the lake’s trophy bass.

In the peak spring bite, to catch multiple fish over 50cm is not unusual.

Spring and summer usually produces the best fishing, but fish can be caught all year close to structure.

In winter and spring, use sonar to find congregations of fish over open flats.

In autumn and winter the Kirkleigh area often holds schools of bass – try the flats off the north side of the campground before the timber, near the former Stanley River channel.

Just like with saltwater tuna fishing, feeding bass sometimes attract birds as bony bream are pushed to the surface.

There are not many large weedbeds in Somerset Dam, with the best bass fishing usually over flats where the schools are located.

Finding the schools does not guarantee success as they do not always bite.

Bite windows vary in length, sometimes being just a few minutes.

During a cold winter the fish will look for warm water, usually in the shallows.

The flats above Kirkleigh, Pelican Point and Queen Street are popular spots, with fish most often found in depths of 6m to 9m.

Fishos must get baits or lures down to the fish. Half-ounce to 5/8 ounce jig heads rigged on light leaders with soft plastics, blades or tailspinners are proven.

When the fish are schooling in reasonably shallow water, small deep-diving lures can be trolled successfully.

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Northern Territory barramundi fishing guides and accommodation

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Every year North Australian FISH FINDER publishes a list of its recommended NT, NQ and northern WA barramundi fishing guides, bluewater charters, boat hires, remote camps and accommodation suitable for visiting fishermen.

Bookmark this page if you are planning a northern fishing holiday.

Here’s the 2019 list …

Darwin and NT boat hire services ….
Barra Boat Hire …. details here.
Darwin Boat Hire …. details here.
Top End Boat Hire …. details here.
Outback Boat Hire …. details here.
Corroboree Boat Hire …. details here.
Offshore Boat Hire …. details here.
Mary River Houseboats …. details here.
Katherine Boats and Floats …. details here.
Mixed Bag Boat Hire …. details here.

Bluewater fishing charters out of Darwin ….
Arafura Bluewater Charters …. details here.
Equinox Charters …. details here.

Barramundi fishing guides out of Darwin ….
Spring Tide Fishing Safaris …. details here.
Darwin North Australia (DNA) Barramundi Fishing Tours …. details here.
Darwin Barra and Crab …. details here.
Obsession Fishing Safaris …. details here.
Insight Fly Fishing …. details here.
Daly River Barra Resort …. details here.

Aerial tours with fishing ….
Outback Floatplane Adevntures …. details here.
Helifish …. details here.

Remote NT charters ….
Cobourg Fishing Safaris …. details here.
Cannon Charters …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing Bynoe Harbour ….
Crab Claw Island Resort …. details here.
Sandpalms Roadhouse …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing the Adelaide River ….
Goat Island Lodge …. details here.
Mt Bundy Station …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing Kakadu ….
Cooinda Lodge Kakadu …. details here.
Kakadu Lodge …. details here.
Mercure Kakadu Crocodile …. details here.
Aurora Kakadu …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing out of Nhulunbuy ….
Bremer Island Banubanu Beach Retreat …. details here.
Walkabout Lodge …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing out of Katherine ….
Cicada Lodge …. details here.
ibis Styles Katherine …. details here.
Katherine Motel …. details here.
Katherine River Lodge …. details here.
Knotts Crossing Resort …. details here.
Paraway Motel …. details here.
Pine Tree Motel …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing the Daly River ….
Woolianna on the Daly …. details here.
Daly River Barra Resort …. details here.
Banyan Farm …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing the Roper River ….
Roper Bar Caravan Park …. closed at publication, may reopen at date unknown.
Tomato Island Campground (Munbililla) only vans and tents …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing the McArthur River ….
King Ash Bay Fishing Club …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing the Mary River region ….
Corroboree Park Tavern …. details here.
Mary River Houseboats …. details here.
Mary River Wilderness Retreat …. details here.

Remote NT private camps ….
Wiligi Arnhem Land …. details here.
Cobourg Fishing Safaris …. details here.
Lorella Springs Station …. details here.
Limmen Fishing Camp …. on the Limmen Bight River has fuel, riverside camping and very basic accommodation 25km from the Savannah Way Cox River crossing. Ph 08 8975 9844.
Seven Emu Station …. details here.
Manangoora Station …. access to the Wearyan River, Gulf of Carpentaria and Vanderlin Island. Phone: 08 8975 9549.

Accommodation for people fishing out of Dundee Beach ….
Dundee Beach Holiday Park …. details here.
Mermaid Rest …. details here.
Rustic Retreat …. details here.
Skippers at Dundee …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing out of Karumba in the Gulf of Carpentaria (NQ) ….
Ash’s Holiday Units …. details here.
End of the Road Motel …. details here.
Gee-Dee’s Family Cabins …. details here.
Karumba Point Sunset Caravan Park …. details here.
Matildas End Holiday Units …. details here.
Riverside Karumba …. details here.

Accommodation for people fishing out of Weipa on Cape York Peninsula (NQ) ….
Anchorage Weipa …. details here.
Heritage Resort …. details here.


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