

Welcome to the Amateur Fishermen’s Association of the Northern Territory Inc. This sports club, based in Darwin, represents recreational fishers in the Top End since its establishment in 1980. The association aims to ensure the quality of the sport and serves as a voice for recreational fishers in the Northern Territory.
One of the key initiatives of the association is its fish tagging programme. The information collected through fish tagging contributes to the understanding of fish stocks, size, and age structures, as well as catch and release rates. The association welcomes volunteers who are interested in becoming research tagging volunteers and invites them to register their interest.
Becoming a member of AFANT is an affordable and effective way to stay informed about all things fishing in the Northern Territory. Membership allows individuals to have a say on important issues and support the important work of the peak body. By supporting AFANT, members can ensure that the recreational fishing sector is represented on all vital matters.
In an effort to keep Northern Territory fishing spots clean, AFANT, in collaboration with OzFish Unlimited, has launched the Tangle Bins initiative. This project involves installing tangle bins in high-traffic fishing spots around Darwin and Palmerston waterways. This initiative is the first of its kind in the Northern Territory and aims to promote cleanliness and environmental responsibility among anglers.
With a strong following on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn, AFANT keeps its members and the fishing community updated on the latest news, issues, and media releases related to fishing in the Northern Territory. The association encourages responsible fishing practises and compliance with the rules and regulations in order to ensure the sustainability and equitable sharing of community-owned resources.
Safety is a top priority for AFANT, and the association reminds all skippers to be prepared before heading out on the water. The Northern Territory has mandatory safety gear requirements and rules to keep everyone safe during their fishing adventures.
Overall, AFANT strives to represent recreational fishing in the Northern Territory and ensure that the voices of fishers are heard and respected. By becoming a member, joining the fish tagging programme, or supporting the businesses that support AFANT, individuals can actively contribute to the preservation and improvement of the recreational fishing experience in the Northern Territory.