T-Cat Charters, the fishing club based in Rhyll, is excited to announce an upcoming local fishing event that is sure to reel in the interest of all avid anglers! With over 20 years of experience in helping locals and visitors alike make incredible catches in Westernport and Phillip Island, T-Cat Charters is the go-to guide for an unforgettable fishing journey.
Led by their skilled and knowledgeable skipper, T-Cat Charters possesses a deep understanding of the ins and outs of Westernport Bay. They know all the secret spots where the fish are biting, ensuring that every fishing adventure is a fruitful one. Whether you're an experienced angler or a beginner eager to learn, T-Cat Charters caters to individuals, groups, and even kids of all ages and experience levels.
But fishing is not their only speciality. T-Cat Charters also offers comfortable guided tours for those looking to immerse themselves in the captivating natural beauty of Westernport. Prepare to encounter an array of plant life and breathtaking wildlife, including penguins, dolphins, seals, and a variety of bird species that call Westernport home.
If you're in need of specialised services, T-Cat Charters has you covered. They offer ad-hoc services upon special request, such as hydrographic surveying and offshore scientific diving for geological and biological purposes. Additionally, T-Cat Charters understands the importance of commemorating loved ones and offers private charters to specific locations for scattering ashes or holding memorials.
Customers have consistently praised T-Cat Charters for their exceptional service and hospitality, ensuring that every experience is nothing short of extraordinary. So, if you're ready to embark on a fishing adventure or explore the wonders of Westernport, don't hesitate to reach out to T-Cat Charters. For booking enquiries or to secure a charter, give Jason a call directly on 0409 504 974.
Get ready to cast your line and create memories that will last a lifetime with T-Cat Charters, the leading fishing club in Rhyll.
