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Is this barra real or a hoax? Luke Bradnam’s on a fact-finding mission!

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Nine News weather reporter Luke Bradnam is looking for the man who appears to have caught a whopper barramundi.

A photo shared to social media shows the man holding a 116 centimetre Gold Coast barramundi.

Neil Breen’s doubting whether it’s real…

Luke later told Breenie he’s done his homework and the fish is “110 per cent ridgey didge”.

Press PLAY below to hear what Luke’s found out 

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