Selvey said he thought he saw two huge “barra” but discovered it was something else once he looked closer.
“That’s when I relised there was a metre shark roughing it up, trying to bite it,” Selvey told 4BC’s Neil Breen.
“The barra was quite a bit bigger than the shark and the shark couldn’t get a good bite on it.
“The shark actually just boosted away from the barra.”
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9News Gold Coast weather presenter Luke Bradnam said it was the biggest barramundi he had ever seen.
“To get one over a metre long is something people will fly to Australia to do… It is the holy grail,” Bradnam said.
Bradnam said he 75-year-old father had spent his whole life trying to hook a barramundi over a metre long.
Selvey snapped a picture before throwing it back into the river.
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