Jase and Simon kick off their Kimberley adventure with a trip to Cape Domett. They drive through soggy salt pans and boggy mud flats, hoping they can get to the coast and take the tinnies out to The Needles.
Jase and Simon hit the Gibb River Road in search of the perfect Barramundi fishing spot on the Pentecost River. Who will catch the prize Barra, and who will be crowned the Catfish King?
Jase and Simon put their 4WD skills to the test as they tackle the insanely rough Carson River Track, on their way to the Berkeley River. But with the going slow and treacherous, how far will they actually get?
Jase and Simon abandon the 4WDs, and travel by boat to the Berkeley River. They catch a baby crocodile, free-climb to the top of a waterfall, and angle for some of the Kimberley’s most feisty fish.
Jase and Simon take to the air, exploring the Berkeley River and the rugged Kimberley coastline by helicopter. How many secret fishing spots will they find on their way to the mighty King George Falls?
Jase and Simon hitch up the trailers and drive on un-graded track to the Pago Mission ruins at Honeymoon Bay.
Jase and Simon blaze a trail to the remote beach at Beauty Point, then take the tinnies on an action packed fishing tour of the area.
Jase and Simon fish for barramundi on the Drysdale River, and meet Don who lives alone in a riverside shack. Jase shows us how to make fire by hand.
Jase and Simon explore the Drysdale River. They discover a WWII relic, Jase meets the local wildlife at Don’s Place, and Simon attempts to land a prize barra.
Jase and Simon get bogged at Honeymoon Beach, and take the big boat offshore to fish Napier Broome Bay… where they compete with hungry sharks.
Jase and Simon tackle the rough 4WD track to the Admiralty Gulf, where they launch the big boat and fish the sparkling blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Back on land, it’s bush mechanics 101.
Jase and Simon tackle the gruelling Munja Track. Bushfires, clutch issues, and impassable bogs are just a few of the obstacles they have to face on their way to Munja Camp.
Jase and Simon explore Walcott Inlet, where they fight the tides and take the tinnies out to fish the local rivers and inlets. On a remote island, they have a close encounter with local wildlife.
Jase and Simon have reached the Dampier Peninsula, where they waste no time heading out to fish the waters of Pender Bay, and visit a unique historic church in Beagle Bay.
Jase and Simon fish King Sound, explore tidal rock pools, and go looking for bush tucker with Bruce, a traditional land owner.
Jase and Simon visit Australia’s oldest pearl farm, explore an abandoned island, and go fishing in a secret lagoon.