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Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef located on the Exmouth peninsula is one of the best locations in Australian waters for deep sea and reef fishing competitions. This makes Sal Salis the perfect venue to host your next corporate fishing challenge where big fish are almost certainly guaranteed and the action is hot.
Exclusive use of the Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef camp is available on request. There are 9 luxury bush tents which means that the camp will only be able to accommodate 9 single corporate guests at any one time. Each tent comfortably sleeps two adults and the camp can cater for a maximum of 18 guests at any one time. Partners are welcome and there is a lot more to see and do around this pristine coastline than just fishing! The cost of corporate fishing charters and the exclusive use of the camp are available on request.
The deep sea fishing boat ‘Sal Canis’ is for the exclusive use of the Sal Salis fishing guests only and is also available as a team corporate challenge charter vessel in any of the major fishing competitions which take place from Exmouth at the beginning of each year. Pricing for these private charters are available on request.
As 'Sal Canis' only takes a maximum of four anglers at a time, it is possible for our reservations team to book a second charter vessel for the days required. This would mean that between the two vessels they could manage a total of 9 anglers comfortably out on the water for the day. Two boats, two teams, the perfect recipe for a great fishing challenge.
Another option available is to split the group in two for the day, one group will go out deep sea and reef fishing on 'Sal Canis', while the second group will spend the day with Brett Wolf fly & bone fishing along the coast-line. Then on the second day the two groups can swap over and the competition rules will remain even. It is also possible for the full group of 9 anglers to spend a day with Brett Wolf focussing on fly & bone fishing along the coast.