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"What
are the details of the fishing boat?"
"Mac
Attack" is a purpose built 9.4 metres long aluminium
fishing machine which has been totally optimised to make
fishing charters a pleasure. It has twin Mercury motors
notable for their quiet running and low exhaust
emissions. The boat's island cab layout allows guests to
circle around the entire vessel in safety.
Naturally
"Mac Attack" is in full survey as required by
the W.A. Government.
"What
type of fish do you catch?"
It varies
throughout the seasons. Species caught range from Black
Snapper, Pink Snapper, Cobia, Mack Tuna, Mackerel
varieties, Bluebone Groper, Coral Trout, Trevally,
Tailor, Sharks and Mulloway.
"What is the best fishing
time of year?"
One of the great thing about Shark bay is
that we can offer you a top angling experience and good
catches all year 'round.
"What
about inexperienced anglers?"
No problem whatsoever. Lots of totally inexperienced
people come out on our trips and many have gone on to
become avid anglers as a result. They had the time of
their life!

"Are
children welcome?"
In a word "yes". In fact Sportfishing Safaris
pride themselves on providing a wholesome, healthy and
memorable outing for all types of guests. Our fishing
adventures are thoroughly enjoyed by all participants
regardless of their sex, age or cultural background.
"Do
you catch anything else but whoppers?"
Sure we do. Our guests catch lots of good fish around
two to five kilos. And if you don't want to tackle the
really big stuff we'll rig you up appropriately.
"Do you provide fishing
gear and Bait?"
Yes we provide quality overhead
"Penn" rod and reel combos as well as all the
bait.
"Any
chance to cast saltwater flies or lures?"
Certainly. Our island cab configuration is
particularly ideal for this type of fishing activity. However
this is usually reserved for guests on our "Tailored
Cruises". Note that this type of
specialised gear is not provided by Sportfishing
Safaris.
"What do we need to
bring?"
Please bring a hat and jacket. All other
requirements will be fully provided by
Sportfishing Safaris.
"Can we bring our own
Fishing gear?"
Of course it is quite permissible to bring
your personal fishing gear if you would prefer.

"Can
we bring along our own alcohol?"
Yes you're welcome to bring moderate amounts
of beer or wine. A cooler box is not needed as we
provide coolers and ice.
"What food and drinks are
provided?"
Soft drinks and water are provided. On our
full day fishing outings you can look forward to morning
and afternoon tea as well as lunch. Our cakes,
slices and muffins are all home cooked daily. If you
suffer from any food allergies please advise us in
advance so we can fully cater to your needs.
"Do you have a toilet on
board?"
We have a chemical toilet in the cabin area
with a satisfactory level of privacy.
"Are we required to
book?"
Is is highly recommended to book in advance,
especially during school holidays. A 50% deposit is
required to secure your booking for this very popular
sporting adventure.
"What times do you depart
and arrive home?"
Most fishung outings depart at 8.30 am and
return by 4.30 pm.
"What's
the boat's cruising speed"
It is comfortable
cruising at speeds up to 35 knots. This means we can get
you out to the hot spots with minimum loss of time.
"What
are the minimum and maximum numbers?"
To keep faith with our patrons and avoid
disappointment we will proceed with as few as four anglers on board. And in the very rare case of a
cancelled trip due to unsuitable weather or other reason
we of course promptly refund your payment. As to the
maximum number per trip, we prefer not to exceed eight
but we can in fact handle a single group booking up to 9
persons.
Note that
"Mac Attack" is an island cab design. This
means that it has both fore and aft cockpits with safe
sunken gangways between. This is the perfect fishing
configuration because it provides lots of fishing
vantage points and the flexibility of movement when
fighting a big fish.
"Do you accept Credit
Cards?"
Yes we accept Bankcard, MasterCard and Visa.

"Is
seasickness an issue?"
Firstly you have to remember that Shark Bay
itself has very protected waters. Furthermore, we know
the bay like the back of our hand and it's our business
to ensure that you have a great outing without any
unpleasant side effects. So unless you are amongst the
top one percent on the susceptibility scale it shouldn't
be an issue.
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