Hull River, Tully River and Murray River, these 3 river systems are quite similar in length and structure features, mangrove lined banks, structure, flats and feeder creeks. All Rivers have fresh water running into them more or less dependent on recent rains.
All 3 rivers hold good mud crabs, places to drop the pots are in and around smaller feeder creeks and shallow banks that are almost exposed at low tide.
The 3 rivers all fish well in summer for Mangrove Jack and Barramundi, Flathead all year round and Trevally, Queenfish and Salmon in winter.
Fishing the Hull River can be tricky as it has been heavily fished over the past years with no stocking program from our research. There is a boat ramp located on the southern side which provides access out to Dunk Island, shallow reefs and shoals for targeting reef fish, however the Hull River mouth is quite shallow at low tide. There are no major rock bars reported for the Hull River.
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jim lee
says:is the boat ramp at Hull heads all tide