One million reasons to visit Kununurra and fish for big barra

If you haven’t fished Kununurra, there’s one million reasons why you should – barramundi!

Today, Fisheries Minister Peter Tinley revealed 200,000 more juvenile barra would be released into Lake Kununurra through the stocking program this December.

Fisheries Minister Peter Tinley catching up with Kununurra fishers this morning. Picture: Peter Tinley/Facebook

It will be a momentous occasion once the fish are released, lifting the total number of barra fingerlings stocked into Lake Kununurra since 2013 beyond one million fish. Seriously, how good is that?

Minister Tinley confirmed a spawning project at North Regional TAFE in Broome was underway, with plans to release the barra into Lake Kununurra before Christmas as part of the three-year program.

“The McGowan Government’s $6 million funding package for recreational fishing unveiled by the Premier in August includes scope for ongoing stocking of barramundi in Lake Kununurra,” he said.

Full to the brim with big barra

Kununurra is home to amazing fishing, attracting avid fishers to the East Kimberley to try and land a barra.

Recfishwest CEO Dr Andrew Rowland values barra as an important recfishing species.

Recfishwest CEO Dr Andrew Rowland said there was good reason as to why anglers travel to Kununurra – the abundant barramundi stocks literally on the town’s doorstep.

“Lake Kununurra’s barramundi population is something Recfishwest is very proud of, given we’ve consistently pushed for barra stocking in this system since 2013,” he said.

“In the past eight years, more than 850,000 barramundi fingerlings have been stocked into Lake Kununurra to help boost its barramundi population.

“Adding another 200,000 barramundi into what is already a world-class barra would further solidify Kununurra as a must-visit fishing location.”

Abundant barra stocks benefit all

Dr Rowland said today’s barra stocking confirmation was a major win for WA’s recreational fishing community and, of course, Kununurra’s locals.

“Just last week, I was in Kununurra for the 22nd annual Kimberley Coastal Camp Apex Kununurra Barra Bash during the Queen’s Birthday long-weekend,” he said.

“A record 510 fishers entered, many of whom caught fantastic-sized barramundi.

“The competition’s success highlighted how true fish abundance not only promotes a great fishing experience, but also benefits regional communities.

“With 1m-plus barra already regular catches within Lake Kununurra, we can’t wait to see more big trophy fish caught within the freshwater system in the years to come.”

Lake Kununurra Barramundi Stocking Group member Curt McCartney with a nice Lake Kununurra barra! Credit: Curt McCartney

Continue Reading

April 10, 2025

Recfishwest’s latest TV and radio commercials encourage fishers to stick to the beaches when chasing salmon this Easter

As thousands of fishers are heading to WA’s Southern and South-West coasts this Easter to chase massive schools of migrating salmon, Recfishwest is urging fishers to “keep the sand between their toes” by fishing…

Read More

April 01, 2025

Recfishwest welcomes new Fisheries Minister

Recfishwest welcomes the recently appointed new Minister for Fisheries, the Hon. Jackie Jarvis MLC.   Minister Jarvis was appointed the new Fisheries Minister following a cabinet reshuffle after the recent State…

Read More

April 01, 2025

Billfish tags and fish samples galore at GAMEX 2025

For 57 years, GAMEX has cemented itself as one of Australia’s biggest and best fishing tournaments. Recfishwest Operations Officer Levi De Boni, an avid game fisher himself, was on the frontlines with our Fishing…

Read More

March 27, 2025

King Reef’s “underwater laboratory” boosts scientific understanding of artificial reef benefits

Exmouth’s King Reef is proving a win for both recreational fishing and marine science, with a growing body of research highlighting the ecological value of artificial reefs built with repurposed steel structures…

Read More

March 26, 2025

Recfishwest in national media – AUKUS defence must not come at the expense of Cockburn Sound

Recfishwest has joined growing calls for a full public environmental review of the AUKUS submarine development’s impacts on Cockburn Sound.  In an Australian Financial Review article earlier this month, Recfishwest…

Read More

March 24, 2025

Fishing leaders welcome long overdue national workshops on tackling shark bite-off

WA fishing experts and Recfishwest have welcomed the opportunity to have their say on beginning to combat the wicked problem of shark bite-off at a series of workshops throughout WA and several other states.   The…

Read More