February 11, 2026

Boars and Barras Reels in Big Crowd at Clare

Burdekin Boars and Barras made its highly anticipated return to Clare on Friday, 6th February, with three days of fierce competition culminating in a well-attended final weigh-in on Sunday.

The biennial event, running since 2014, saw competitors battle it out over a range of hunting categories, with Sunday’s weigh-in drawing hundreds of spectators for an afternoon of music, activities and the final awards presentation.

Event coordinator Sarah Hollywood said the impressive turnout made this year’s iteration of the event was one to remember.

“We were very, very happy with all the community support,” said Hollywood.

“We are very fortunate to have such a supportive community in Clare, the wider Burdekin, and even outside of the Burdekin supporting the event.”

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Tribute to Jaiden Booth Highlights Big Weekend

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This year, the Senior Heaviest Barra award was dedicated to the late Jaiden Booth, a long-time participant in the competition who is remembered for his passion, resilience and the joy he brought to fishing and the wider community.

Hollywood said the tribute was especially meaningful for the club and Jaiden’s family.

“It meant a lot, not just for his whole family, but for the community as well,” said Hollywood.

“Hopefully, it's something we can keep going, because Jaiden loved the event—he was a big part of it.”

The winner of the award, Nick Malone, graciously opted to donate the $1,000 prize money back into the club.

The Clare Sports & Recreation Club’s hallmark fundraiser, the event was vital in bringing the community together and supporting the club’s ongoing operations, said Hollywood.

“The Clare Club is majority volunteer-run. Whatever we make with the club goes straight back into the club,” she said.

“Without events like this, and without the volunteers that we are very fortunate to have, we wouldn't have a community club.”

Results:

Senior Categories: Heaviest Barra—$1,000 & $416 COSTA Sunglasses—Nick Malone (15.86kg)

Secret Weight Barra—$500—Brayden Jaques (6kg)

Heaviest Mangrove Jack—$250—Brodyn Cosalegno (2kg)

Biggest Catfish—$250—Ashley Hiscox

Junior Categories:
Heaviest Barra—$500—Dani Broadhead (11.64kg)

Secret Weight Barra—$250—Matt Laidlow (2.28kg)

Heaviest Mangrove Jack—$150—Keaton Jarvis (1.06kg)

Biggest Catfish—$150—Lexi Widderick (4.36kg)

Open Categories:
Heaviest Boar—$1000—Joshua Russell (101kg)

Heaviest Sow—$700—Cooper Lennox (88.7kg)

Heaviest Crab—$250—Zac Begg (1.43kg)

Photo credit: Jacob Casha

Cover—The Senior Heaviest Barra award was dedicated to the late Jaiden Booth, a long-time participant in the competition. Winner of the award, Nick Malone, graciously opted to donate the $1,000 prize money back into the club. Photo credit: Jacob Casha
1—Junior Heaviest Barra winner Dani Broadhead
2—Junior Biggest Catfish winner Lexi Widderick
3—The biennial event, running since 2014, saw competitors battle it out over a range of hunting categories, with Sunday’s weigh-in drawing hundreds of spectators for an afternoon of music, activities and the final awards presentation
4—Attendees watch on in anticipation as the crab race kicks off
5—Crab race bidding was a huge hit!
6—Senior Secret Weight Barra winner Brayden Jaques
7—Junior Heaviest Mangrove Jack winner Keaton Jarvis
8—Senior Heaviest Mangrove Jack winner Brodyn Cosalegno
9—Junior Secret Weight Barra winner Matt Laidlow
10—Open Heaviest Boar winner Joshua Russell
11—Open Heaviest Sow winner Cooper Lennox
12—Senior Biggest Catfish winner Ashley Hiscox
13—Open Heaviest Crab winner Zac Begg
14 – Brody Ferguson placed a bid in the crab auction