Shoal bay in Darwin is a great fishing area for barramundi, mud crabs and prawns. It is a fairly shallow bay and when the tide drops down to 30cm or one foot in the old measurement and I fly over the bay at 500 ft and take 200 photographs, the local fishing guys want to know. Well here they are... These are the pictures that will help you get in and out of the bay and get those fish. Let me know what you think.
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Joe Christie
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