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Million-dollar fish! Teen hooks huge prize in competition

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AAP,
Publish Date
Tue, 30 Apr 2024, 8:55PM
Keegan Payne has A$1million in the Million Dollar Fish angling competition after catching a barramundi in the Katherine River.
Keegan Payne has A$1million in the Million Dollar Fish angling competition after catching a barramundi in the Katherine River.

Million-dollar fish! Teen hooks huge prize in competition

Author
AAP,
Publish Date
Tue, 30 Apr 2024, 8:55PM

A 19-year-old man has snagged the catch of a lifetime, reeling in a tagged barramundi worth A$1 million in Australia’s richest fishing competition.

Keegan Payne was fishing in the Northern Territory’s Katherine River with one of his sisters and a friend when he hooked the fish on Sunday morning.

Keegan Payne was blown away by the massive prize.
Keegan Payne was blown away by the massive prize.

The teen was blown away when told he had won the massive prize.

“This is crazy for us. We’re a big family, there’s eight of us, this is more money than we could ever ask for,” Payne said.

“I can buy what I want, maybe help Dad and Mum out with the home loans.”

The barramundi was released into Top End waters for the ninth season of the annual fishing competition.

Organisers release over a hundred red-tagged fish in Darwin, Katherine, Arnhem Land, Kakadu and Tiwi Islands waterways each year.

It is the first time in the competition’s nine years that the major prize has been won.

Some are worth A$1 million and others A$10,000.

Keegan Payne has snagged the catch of a lifetime.
Keegan Payne has snagged the catch of a lifetime.

Season nine has resulted in eight anglers sharing in A$80,000 by catching A$10,000 fish.

Since the competition started in 2015, it has generated more than A$70 million in extra spending in the NT and lured more than 10,000 visitors from across the globe to the Top End, providing a significant boost to the tourism industry and businesses.

Charities have also benefited, with sponsor Sportsbet paying A$1,000 to the angler’s Million Dollar Fish charity partner of choice every time a A$10,000 fish is caught.

Payne’s million-dollar barramundi means A$10,000 will be donated to the Cancer Council.

This article was originally published on the NZ Herald here.

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