Catch your Grander

Jul 18, 2012 4 Comments

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Catch your Grander aboard Castille Charters III

1000lb plus black marlin are a plenty in the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and the crew on Castille Charters III have caught more than their fair share. It is a fact that 70% of all 1000+lbs black marlins in the world caught or released each year are caught off The Great Barrier Reef. If you want to catch a grander marlin, fishing off Cairns from September to December is by far the best chance you can give yourself. Our skipper Capt Brad Craft has spent over 30 years in the game fishing and diving fleet and has over 25 years experience as a captain. In 2004 Brad and angler Jay Teeter weighed the 10th heaviest fish in Cairns history 1304lb black marlin, a strong advocate for tag and release this fish was the last fish to be weighed.

Save money – No mothership needed!

Castille Charters III is a fully self-contained, custom build 47ft O’Brien with the range, comfort and safety to sleep 4 anglers for extended trips to the very best locations in the GBR. Castille Charters 111 was custom build for marlin fishing, chartering from Cairns, Lizard Island, Cook Town and Townsville. When all you do is fish, you get VERY VERY good at it! Click here to view our marlin gallery

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4 Responses to “Catch your Grander”

  1. stephen ford says:

    hi brad mate heading up to cairns on the 15 of august thinking of booking a charter on the 17th i think there will be about 3 of us we would like to do some trolling. What fish are on the bite up there at this time and how much per head? cheers

    • admin says:

      Hi Stephen,
      Mate unfortunately we will be enroute to townsville for the tournament and won’t be in Cairns until 9th September.I will see if someone else is available
      Kind Regards
      Capt Brad Craft

  2. stephen ford says:

    cheers mate thankyou

    • admin says:

      Hi Stephen,
      Give Cliff a call at Northern Conquest charters in Townsville and he will help you for a mixed charter.Good company they catch heaps of fish
      Cheers
      Brad

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