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Sorrento Fishing Charters | Bass Strait & Port Phillip Bay

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Private Tuna Charters Mornington Peninsula | Bass Strait Fishing


Keen for some local silver bullets? Feel the rush, fight a beast, and take home a yarn worth telling. Heads up, if the tuna aren't keen, they're not biting. But with us on deck, you're in the best hands and don't worry we'll still make time for something worth bragging about.

☺ Beginners, pros, legends ~ all welcome!

 

Pricing (GST incl.)

For the whole boat: MINIMUM OF 10 PEOPLE REQUIRED OR THE EQUIVALENT VALUE, maximum of 15 people. 

 ✸  8h Private Tuna Charter  Minimum total $2,900
Covers up to 10 people • extra spots $290 pp

Deep Sea means we go properly offshore, allow about 1h cruising time to reach the grounds, then it's lines down.

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Private Charters — Bookings by Request
Drop us a line at info@sorrentofishing.com.au and we’ll sort it out.
(Private trips aren’t listed like group ones.)

Regulars Pass — Up to $160 Off
Click here and enjoy your special discount on your next trip.

 

Departure

Sorrento Pier, VIC 3943 (near where the ferry departs) Arrive 15 minutes early so we can get you sorted before departure.

What to Bring

• Warm layers (it gets chilly on the water)
• Closed-in shoes
• Hat and sunscreen
• Drinks and snacks (BYO)
• An esky if you can bring one (we supply bags, but aim to stay plastic-free)

🍌 No bananas — old fishing superstition

What’s Included

• Rods, reels, bait and tackle
• Onboard toilet
• Complimentary water
• We clean and fillet your catch

Good to Know

Parking: Paid near ferry terminal • Free up the hill by Sorrento Pub

Cancellations: If the captain cancels and you don’t wish to reschedule, you’ll get a full refund. Check our Policy for full details.
🚨 If you cancel within 7 days of your trip, the deposit amount will be retained, even if you have paid in full.

License: We don’t require a licence, but Victorian law does. Exemptions: under 18, over 70, pensioners, seniors card. Get it from Vic Fisheries

 

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