GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #11 | Page 23

RV TRAVEL Spida Everitt didn't come away empty handed. Whose life-long dream isn't to catch a barra in the Top End? It's mine and it's still former Biggest Loser trainer Shannon Ponton’s.. Fishing is one thing but fishing for a barra is another. And fishing for a barra worth a million dollars? That’s right, every year from October through to February, Tourism NT releases 101 different species of fish all over the NT. One has a tag worth $1 million and the other 100 are tagged with $10,000 prizes. Filming an episode of the show in the Top End. Is Shannon Ponton a better fisherman? DARWIN FREESPIRIT HOLIDAY PARK Departing the Darwin FreeSpirit Holiday Park, Shannon, who was accompanying me on this expedition, and I headed to Bynoe Harbour, a couple of hours’ drive from Darwin. We dropped into the Berry Springs Pub for a quick look and, of course, that much- needed rehydration. Arriving at our accomodation and first fishing location, we checked into Crab Claw Island Resort at Bynoe Harbour. This is a superb place to stay, a real hidden gem. We parked up our New Age van and Isuzu – in a shady spot – and unloaded all our fishing gear. We fished for a few hours straight off the beach, right in front of the bar area, catching plenty of fish – and, yes, I have to admit it, the tally was Spida 0, Shannan 5. But no barra! We had a nice selection of salmon and we traded a few mud crabs with another traveller, so we had dinner sorted. While it was no no million-dollar fish, the salmon still tasted very, very good. Spida and Shannon about to set off with the crew from River and Reef. gorv.com.au 23