Fish O’Mania final was ‘the best ever’

Organisers of Fish O’Mania have labelled this year’s final ‘the best ever’ and have already started work on planning the next campaign.
Thousands of people tuned in to watch the action unfold and were treated to arguably the most thrilling final in the history of the tournament.
It wasn’t until the dying stages that the winner became clear, with Andy May just about doing enough to see off a talented field and bag the coveted trophy and £50,000 top prize.
Host venue Cudmore Fisheries had been subject to criticism from some quarters after weights dwindled during the 2014 and 2015 finals, but the Staffordshire complex bounced back in style.
Tournament owners Matchroom Sport were delighted at the event and Media Director Luke Riches told Angling Times: “It was an amazing final that saw the 16 anglers share over 600lb of fish between them – that is more than double what was landed last year.
“The Arena Lake was always going to take time to settle down from draining and restocking, and it has certainly done that now.
“There were four different leaders and the lead changed hands six times. The runner-up spot for £10,000 was not decided until the very last weigh-in... how’s that for drama?”
Champion Andy May was in full agreement that the final will live long in the memory, and he said: “The staff at Cudmore have got the stocking spot-on, and it made for a fantastic match that was alive until the very end.”
Discussions have already been held to decide the format of next year’s tournament, and Luke hinted that changes could be made for 2017.
“We saw the event as a huge success but we have had plenty of feedback from anglers.
“As a result of this we will be looking at tweaking the qualification process to make
Fish O’Mania even more exciting,” concluded Luke.

New venue for Match This final

Last year’s Maver winner Pete Upperton.

Last year’s Maver winner Pete Upperton.

Organisers of angling’s richest competition have announced that a new venue will stage the prestigious winner-takes-all final.
The Maver Mega Match This 2016 final, which will see the winner scoop a prize pot of up to £70,000, will now be staged at Hayfield Lakes.
The prolific venue in Doncaster has taken over the hosting of the match, which used to be fished at Larford Lakes in Worcestershire.
Organisers have assured finalists that it will be ‘business as usual’ for the immensely popular event, despite recent changes to the infrastructure of tackle giant Maver UK.
The final takes place on Saturday, September 3, 2016.
For a full list of qualifier matches visit: www.mavermatchthis.co.uk

Whincup chalks up his second White Acres win

Guru Festival (Mon-Fri)
White Acres Holiday Park (180 pegs)

White Acres festival wins are a little bit like buses for Jon Whincup.
After years of trying to nail one, the Peterborough man finally made the breakthrough in last year’s Maver event and he followed that up double-quick by taking the first-ever Guru-backed five-dayer by virtue of a better dropped points score.
Totalling 36 points, the Frenzee/Bait-Tech man got rid of a section second to better five-times World Champion Alan Scotthorne.
Alan scored the same points but discarded a third in section, Paul Holland finishing third overall.
Jon’s week began with a section win off Bolingey Lake peg 7 as he took 105-11-0 of carp on pellet fished at 14m down the edge.
Another maximum points score followed on Tuesday with 49-0-0 of F1s and a few carp on meat fished at 16m from peg 2 on the Pollawyn Lake.
Trewaters peg 45 was next for the postman. There he bagged 79-0-0 of carp on bomb and bread to the island and pellet in the edge.
Then came his only blip of the week – a second in section – which came from Trelawney Lake peg 22 with 79-0-0 of carp on pellet at 14m.
Needless to say, a section win was needed on the final day to wrap things up and a triumphant Jon did it in confident style with a level 11-0-0 of roach from Porth Reservoir.

Overall result: 1 J Whincup, Frenzee/Bait-Tech, 36pts (dropping eight points); 2 A Scotthorne, Drennan/Sensas, 36 (dropping seven points); 3 Paul Holland, Guru, 35 (dropping eight points); 4 A Power, Preston Innovations, 35 (dropping seven points - 468-9-0); 5 P Canning, Solihull Angling Centre, 35 (dropping seven points - 369-10-0); 6 J Maddison, Mosella Quaker, 34.

Fish O’ final is all set to be best ever

This year’s PartyPoker Fish O’Mania XXIII final will be the best ever, with a host of exciting new plans for the big day.
The 16-man final will remain unchanged, with half-hourly weigh-ins in front of the live Sky Sports cameras, but fished alongside it will be a six-peg International Masters.
This will see match fishing greats from England, Holland, Italy, Scandinavia, Germany and France fight it out on the Arena Pool for the trophy and a £3,000 first prize.
Spectators will have the chance to leave Cudmore quids in, thanks to a ‘guess the winning weight’ competition from Fish O’ sponsor PartyPoker.
Just sign up to the PartyPoker website, go to fishomania.net and have a shot at winning £2,000 by estimating the winning weight. Three £1,000 runner-up prizes will keep interest levels high.
“I’ve always looked forward to Fish O’ finals but this time I’m more excited than ever before,” said two-times winner Jamie Hughes, who has already booked his place in the semi-finals.
 “We are talking about the sport’s biggest tournament and this will be the best final ever, with lots of twists and turns to provide a great spectacle for another big crowd.”
The ladies and juniors will be fishing their finals on the Suez Canal on the Saturday.
To find out more visit:
www.fishomania.net