Sealord Fishing Charters

Sans Souci Park, Australia

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Sealord Fishing Charters

Sealord Fishing Charters runs out of Botany Bay, Sydney, on a custom built 40 foot catamaran. Family owned and operated, the crew has over 30 years of local experience. They run reef, sports, and game fishing trips, so you can target snapper on the reef, chase kingfish or dolphin fish, or go after marlin and tuna offshore. The vessel is set up for comfort and speed, with a professional crew that knows the best grounds. They also cater to corporate groups and offer whale watching. Whether you're a local or a visitor, they aim to give you a solid day on the water.

Trips

inshore · offshore · reef

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Sealord Fishing Charters fish for?

Typical targets include Snapper (Australasian), Flathead. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Sealord Fishing Charters depart from?

Sealord Fishing Charters runs out of Sans Souci Park, Australia (Sans Souci Park, Sans Souci NSW 2219, Australia).

How do I book with Sealord Fishing Charters?

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Quick facts

BusinessSealord Fishing Charters
DestinationSydney, Australia
LocationSans Souci Park, Australia
TargetsSnapper (Australasian), Flathead
Trip typesinshore, offshore, reef
Phone0408 973 035

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