Blue Reef Fishing Charters
Sydney NSW Thames Street ferry wharf, Australia
View on Google Maps ↗Blue Reef Fishing Charters runs out of Sydney Harbour and heads to the offshore reefs for serious deep sea action. You'll be targeting snapper, flathead, and yellowtail amberjack, with the chance at yellowfin tuna and black marlin when the blue water heats up. The crew keeps it simple: they supply quality rods and reels, you bring sunblock and drinks. Whether you're new to saltwater or a seasoned angler, they'll put you on fish and show you a good time around the harbour and beyond.
Trips
offshore · reef
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does Blue Reef Fishing Charters fish for?
Typical targets include Snapper (Australasian), Flathead. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does Blue Reef Fishing Charters depart from?
Blue Reef Fishing Charters runs out of Sydney NSW Thames Street ferry wharf, Australia (Sydney NSW Thames Street ferry wharf, Balmain NSW 2041, Australia).
How do I book with Blue Reef Fishing Charters?
Contact the operator through their website or by phone to check dates and availability.
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Quick facts
| Business | Blue Reef Fishing Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Sydney, Australia |
| Location | Sydney NSW Thames Street ferry wharf, Australia |
| Targets | Snapper (Australasian), Flathead |
| Trip types | offshore, reef |
| Phone | 0404 242 234 |
Listing details are compiled from public sources and may change - confirm trips, rates and availability directly with the operator. Ratings shown are from Google and link to the source.

