Alastair Lau becomes 12th $10,000 winner of Million Dollar Fish Season 10
Third time was the charm for a lucky Territory fisho who reeled in the 12th winning red-tagged barra. Find out how he caught it.
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It was third time lucky for the Territory’s latest lucky fisho, who reeled in the latest $10,000 barra during a late-night fishing trip.
Alastair Lau was at Yellow Waters with his partner Bronwyn Loud and their eight-month old child in the early hours of October 17 when he reeled in an 86cm, $10,000 red-tagged fish.
He spotted the hint of red underneath some algae, which he initially though was some reeds stuck to the fish.
With a four-day trip planned, the young family opted to stay out at Yellow Waters to continue fishing in the hope they’d reel in another prize-winning catch.
It’s the third red-tagged barra Mr Lau has caught, but only the first he’s been able to cash in.
His first was years ago on the East Alligator River when he actually released a barra, but only saw the red tag after the fish rolled over and swam away.
Then, in 2020, at the Finniss River, he hooked a red-tagged barra and called it in, only to be told it was August and out of season.
Mr Lau said he was overjoyed to finally have a confirmed catch after so many years.
“It’s always been a bit of a thing to go out and have a bit of a go for the mighty Million Dollar Fish, and it’s actually happened this year, so super stoked about that,” Mr Lau said.
“Third time’s a charm, don’t throw it back, and on time. Nothing goes off the brag mat or even starts to shift towards the side of the boat until it’s been thoroughly combed over for a tag.”
There are now 87 red-tagged $10,000 fish and 10 fish with a million-dollar tag for Season 10.
Each season the competition sees red-tagged barramundi released in Darwin, Katherine, Arnhem Land, Kakadu and Tiwi Islands waterways.
NT Major Events Company Acting chief executive Trevor Cox said the competition continued to make a splash so early into the season.
“The Million Dollar Fish competition is making a splash, with 12 fish already reeled in just weeks after it began,” he said.
“Fishing fans are encouraged to book their holidays to the Top End for the fishing trip of a lifetime, with the barra biting, now is the time to come up and be a part of the action.”
As the official charity partner, Cancer Council NT receives $1000 for every $10k tagged fish caught, bringing the total contribution to the charity to $12k so far.
Register for free at www.milliondollarfish.com.au.
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Originally published as Alastair Lau becomes 12th $10,000 winner of Million Dollar Fish Season 10