30 October 2025

Cooktown barra comp celebrates record-breaking year

| By Chisa Hasegawa
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Cheyse Ross and Dave Webber

Young Cheyse Ross celebrates a new tinny with resort manager Dave Webber. Photo: Jacynta Hunt.

Sovereign Resort Hotel Barramundi Fishing Competition celebrated another record-breaking year as 1076 anglers went head to head for a new tinny in Cooktown.

Kerisca Woibo secured bragging rights and the Quintrex 460 Renegade SC as the adult winner with her 3.0-kilogram barra, which weighed in closest to the mystery weight of 3.33 kilograms.

Christmas came early for six-year-old Cheyse Ross, who was named the 12 and under category winner and new owner of a Quintrex F370 Yamaha 15 with a 3.35 kg effort.

Sovereign Resort Hotel general manager Rachael Webber said it was great to see the event grow each year since starting a decade ago with 82 competitors.

“It’s Sovereign’s day of giving back to the community and opening our doors for everyone to enjoy the resort for the day,” she said.

“The next one is the 10th one. We missed a year because of COVID, so next year will be the big one.”

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Ms Webber said conditions on 24-26 October were challenging for anglers, but many barramundi were submitted for the weigh-in.

“A lot of people said it was very hard fishing,” she said.

“Tides weren’t great and the weather put the barra off; still a lot weighed in, but it was hard work to catch them.”

Kerisca Woibo and partner on new tinny with Dave Webber and Tim Sutcliffe

Beers already on board for adult winner Kerisca Woibo and her partner. Photo: Jacynta Hunt.

2025 results

Kids 12 and under

1st: Cheyse Ross

2nd: Karhliel Woibo

3rd: Kisha Woibo

4th: Garrgiil McLean

5th: Nhyron Ford Ross

Adults 13 and over

1st: Kerisca Woibo

2nd: Cameron Byrne

3rd: Archer Giese

4th: Monica Ross

5th: Blake Nevins

Heaviest barra

Kids: Rivah Bowen

Adults: Farzana Woibo

Most fish weighed in kids

Liam Lee Chue and Savannah Lemon (three barra, one mangrove jack)

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