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.