This Katherine teenager just won $1 million for catching a fish

It's the first time the full prize of the annual competition, designed to draw tourists to the Top End in the low season, has been won.

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Katherine local Keegan Payne intends to help his family and take a holiday after winning big in a Northern Territory fishing comp.

19-year-old Keegan Payne is celebrating after a late-night cast of the rod netted him a cool $1 million dollars.

The Katherine teenager has taken home the full prize of the Million Dollar Fish, an annual fishing competition run in the Northern Territory, designed to lure tourists to the Top End in the off season.

Tagged barrumundi worth various prizes are released into the territory's waterways, but only one brings home the million dollars.
Payne's win is the first time the top prize has been awarded.

The teenager was boating on the Katherine River with his little sister when he nabbed the elusive fish.

"We weren't actually expecting a tagged barra at the time, until my little sister actually asked what it was in the fish," Mr Payne told the ABC.

"We were freaking out.

"We nearly crashed the boat getting back to the boat ramp."
Arriving in style via helicopter to an award ceremony in Darwin, Mr Payne said he intended to use his winnings to help his family and enjoy some luxuries as well.

"The whole family was shocked – they're all proud of me," he said.

"We're from Katherine, Mum's from Kakadu.

"It's pretty hard going for us at the moment with money, but now with a million dollars, don't have to complain about it.

"It means a lot, we've got money, we can go places.

"We're actually planning a trip to America."

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Published 1 May 2024 10:22am
By Dan Butler
Source: NITV


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