Sunday 2 June 2013

Whale Time in Greater Port Macquarie - NSW, Australia

 Winter Ocean Therapy




Dust off those winter blues with some saltwater fishing and whale watching as the whales migrate along the New South Wales, Mid-North Coast.   


 

Whale watching is a seasonal event that attracts many visitors to Port Macquarie to celebrate the wonders of our magnificent coast line and waterways. Between June & September whales migrate north from the antartic region in search of warmer waters to give birth and rear their young.



Whales are well known for their playful antics with spectators finding themselves entranced by these gentle creatures as they dive, breach, and splash their way along the coast.  Most often the Southern Right Whale adults are between 14 to 18 metres in length and can weigh an enormous 80 tonnes. Obviously they make quite a splash.

When out in our fishing vessel we give them plenty of space to frolic and always give them the 'right of way'. Fortunately they don't mind sharing our tasty local fish.



Further details about whales and NSW whalewatching locations can be found at

Fishing and whale watching is great fun for everyone, so bring along the family or friends for a memorable outing. Enjoy fishing on the reefs whilst taking in the wonders of nature and sharing some fresh fish for supper. You'll have a Whale of a Time!



Link for more information on visiting Greater Port Macquarie: Greater Port Macquarie - Deep End Fishing Charters

Deep End Fishing Charters at: http://www.deependfishingcharters.com