Borroloola fisho lands $10K Barra

NT Government

The first red-tagged barra has been reeled in for 2024 by Borroloola resident James Mawson.

This is the eighth $10,000 barra caught in Season 9 of Million Dollar Fish, with $90,000 now awarded to lucky anglers across this season of Australia’s richest fishing competition

James was fishing 2kms upstream of the Borroloola Crossing on Monday, 22 January, when he managed to lure in one expensive fish. Every time a fisho catches a $10,000 barra, they can donate an extra $1,000 to the Million Dollar Fish charity of their choice. James chose Starlight Children’s Foundation Darwin Star Ball.

It comes as Million Dollar Fish, underwritten by SportsBet, has announced there are now a whopping 24 barra with tags worth a million bucks, the most in the history of the competition.

There are still 103 barramundi waiting to be caught as part of Million Dollar Fish Season 9. That includes the 24 fish carrying a tag worth a million bucks. The change means there is about a one-in-four chance of your fish being worth a million if you reel in a Season 9 red-tagged barra.

Delivered by the Territory Labor Government, the Million Dollar Fish Season 8 competition injected a total expenditure stimulus of $70.8 million into the Territory.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Major Events, Brent Potter:

“One month into 2024 and we have already seen our first $10,000 barra caught by Territorian James Mawson.

“We are blessed to not only have some of the best fishing in the country but also the world, and every $10,000 tagged barra caught is one step closer to seeing someone become a millionaire through the Territory Labor Government’s Million Dollar Fish.

“The Million Dollar Fish continues to be a massive catch for the Territory, in terms of giving back to local businesses, putting the NT in the spotlight and getting interstate visitors to the Top End.

Quotes from SportsBet NT Operations and Partnerships Manager Thijs Bors:

“2024 is off to a cracking start with James catching a 65cm beauty out at Borroloola. It goes to show the tagged barra are everywhere and you’ve got a shot at catching one all over the Top End. SportsBet is excited to see who else reels in a $10,000 barra or the life-changing barra worth a million bucks!”

Quotes from James Mawson:

“I was shocked, it was just another fishing day for us. Just get out there and have a go, you never know, it was just a normal day out fishing. I wasn’t expecting to go home with a red tag.”

Northern Territory Government

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