Thousands of anglers flock to travel to Cairns marlin fishing every year as it is recognised world-wide as THE number one place to catch a 1000lb black marlin and as such is a popular bucket list destination for grander blacks from late September to late November each year.
It is also a world class destination for light tackle black marlin fishing. These are usually the first year spawn of the giant black marlin we were catching (and releasing! Cairns is predominantly a release fishery!) the previous year during the big marlin season. The fish show up in the cooler months and peak in August and September.
And lastly a largely untapped blue marlin fishery. In the latter part of the giant black marlin season when the seas calm and as the water temperature rises, we have the opportunity to fish wide where the blue marlin play!
Cairns Marlin Fishing
The giant black marlin season runs annually from late September to late November when year after year the giant black marlin return to this area of the Great Barrier Reef to spawn.
The females range from 700 to 1300lbs and congregate along the reef drop off with an abundance of smaller males.
We are fishing the edge along a stretch of the Great Barrier Reef that runs 100+ miles between Cairns in the south to Lizard Island in the north called the “Ribbon Reefs”.
It is truly a very special part of the world and fishing in these beautiful locations, the scenery is an amazing bonus!
Light Tackle black marlin
North Queensland also offers light tackle anglers some fantastic fishing particularly in the colder months from July to September in both Cairns and Townsville.
The fish, first year spawn of the previous year’s giant black marlin season, are drawn to the area by the huge schools of bait that inhabit the fishing grounds during the season.
Early in the season these fish can be as tiny as 8-10 kg, but as voracious feeders they can grown up to and exceeding 20kg before they leave our waters to head south in the EAC (East Australian Current).
Great fun on the light tackle and exciting for both novice and veteran anglers!
Cairns Marlin Fishing
As we enter mid-late November off Cairns we tend to experience longer periods of extended calm weather. Out wide, tuna aggregations attract big black marlin and big blue marlin as well.
In recent years several notable blue marlin have been caught off Cairns, including a potential 130lb line class blue marlin record in 2017 just shy of the grander mark (which was pipped on January 1, 2018 by Australia’s first official grander blue marlin weighing 1089lbs caught in Exmouth).
Over the summer months as the water temperatures continue to rise, the black marlin do tend to move on, but the blue marlin fishing can just get hotter along with the water temperatures!
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