Home Valley is dissected by three of the most untapped natural resources in the Kimberley: the Pentecost, Durack and Salmond Rivers.
Home Valley Station along with its two Out Stations known as Durack River Station and Karunjie Station are renowned by locals as the best
spots in the East Kimberley to reel in the elusive Barramundi. Though the other species generally receive less attention, our clients
smile just as widely when they're reeling in Threadfin Salmon, Mullaway, Saw Fish, Mako Shark, and Mangrove Jack.
Enthusiasts can throw a line in at one of our many 'secret spots' with the help of our knowlegeable Fishing Guides.
The keen and courageous, or more serious fishermen, can join our experienced boat fishing guides for a tour aboard a HV8 fishing
trawler. Our custom made boats are spacious, canopied, flat bottom vessels with ample horse-power able to navigate the enormous
tidal waters between Home Valley, the Durack and Wyndham.
Due to tides of up to eight metres, the knowledge and experience of our guides is invaluable in the virtually unchartered waters of the
Durack and Pentecost, and their time spent in pursuit of fish in these waters will be made apparent aboard one of our half or full
day tours!
Tours include everything but sunglasses and hats, and those opting for a full day's fishing will be treated to the Chef's picnic hamper.
Guided Fishing Tours from the shore:
- Includes HV8 Tour Guide, bait, all the gear and morning/afternoon tea
- 4WD transfers to and from the river
- Minimum two people, maximum 10
Guided Fishing Tours from aboard a boat:
- Includes HV8 Tour Guide, bait, all the gear and morning/afternoon tea
- 4WD transfers to and from the river
- Minimum two people, maximum four per vessel
Departure times are determined by the daily tidal patterns, 24 hours notice is required. Follow the link provided to view the tide
predictions affecting the rivers within Home Valley Station and Durack River Station. Select Wyndham as the location for tidal
information.
IMPORTANT: During the period of Daylight Saving one (1) hour must be added to all times shown.
View tide predictions