This year's 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza was the biggest in the competition's history, according to organiser John Stewart. And he expects next year's to be even more popular.
"It's been eight years since we took over from the Snapper Classic, and every year it has grown in competitor numbers, from 600 in the early days to almost a sell-out in 2018," he said.
"It's hard to gauge exact numbers, as a lot of sponsors' tickets don't always turn up, but I'm pretty sure we had more than 930 anglers on the beach this year. One thing I do know is that we had to turn away people who thought they could just turn up and get tickets late on registration day."
Tickets for 2019 were already selling strongly, "and for the first time ever I can honestly say, get in quick or you may miss out", he added. (The competition starts on March 12).
The other big news was that the five-day competition now had a new naming rights sponsor in Ngai Takoto.
"This is massive for the event," Mr Stewart said.