2025/ 2026 Snapper Fishing Season Is On!
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2025/ 2026 Snapper Fishing Season Is On!

Snapper Season is Here!

The bay is warming up, the conditions are looking perfect, and the Snapper are on the move! There’s no better time to round up your mates, jump on board, and chase some of Australia’s most iconic fish.

Snapper season is always a highlight of the year, and spots fill quickly as everyone rushes to get out on the water. Whether it’s a Christmas party, work break-up, birthday celebration, or just ticking something off the bucket list, our Snapper Charters are built for good times and great fishing.

With the fish running in strong from the Bass Strait, now’s the moment to lock in your trip and get ready to reel in some serious catches.

Name   Snapper Charters Port Phillip Bay
Target Fish   Snapper (Pagrus Auratus)
Time on water   Approximately 5 hrs
Time of year   October – late January
Time of week   7 days a week
Departure Time Options:   5am, 10am, 3pm
Departure Point   Patterson Lakes Boat Ramp, 1 Launching Way, Carrum, Melbourne
Individual Price  $190 per person
Private Boat Charter Price  Book the boat privately for $1520 (for up to 8 people).

The standard charter price covers up to 8 people only. If you would like to bring extra guests, the boat can take a maximum of 10 people. For the 9th and 10th passenger there is an additional $190 per person.

This surcharge applies to cover the extra fuel and operating costs of running at full capacity. No more than 10 people can be booked on the vessel.

Led by Steve, Bag Out Fishing Charters are one of the original charter companies in Melbourne.

Contact Steve today to book your Snapper fishing charter on Port Phillip Bay.