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Aussie invasion at Northland snapper fishing event

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Cailee Stewart with a fistful of tickets sold to first time Bonanza contestants from Australia.

Cailee Stewart with a fistful of tickets sold to first time Bonanza contestants from Australia.

An Aussie invasion is planning to take away the spoils at Northland's largest snapper fishing contest.

The chances of an Australian winning next year's Ngai Takoto 90 Mile Beach Snapper Bonanza are increasing by the day, organising spokesman John Stewart said, with plenty of interest coming in from across the Tasman.

The contest had long enjoyed support from Australia, and elsewhere around the world, Stewart said, but recent weeks had seen an unprecedented surge in interest from the other side of the Tasman.

"We are going to have an invasion of Australians," he said.

"I would guess that we're seeing twice as much interest from overseas than we have in past years, and I'm expecting that to continue. We've probably got about 270 tickets left at this stage, and the contest is still more than five months away."

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The last two competitions had been sell-outs, he added, and every indication was that next year's would be too.

"Certainly the days of locals waiting to see what the weather was going to be like for the week of the contest before buying tickets have long gone," he said.

The five-day tournament, believed to be the biggest surfcasting competition in the world, will begin on Tuesday March 17, with a maximum of 1000 competitors.

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The heaviest snapper will be worth $30,000, and closest to the average weight $10,000, from a cash prize pool of more than $72,000, while spot prizes worth more than $100,000, including a $50,000 four-wheel-drive vehicle, will be won.

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