Angling history in the making at the 2007 Wales Carp Masters

   
Qualifying for the 2007 Wales carp Masters took place at 5 of Wales' top fisheries, each venue holding 5 heats between April and September 2007

The following is a summary of who won through to the final from each venue

Llyn Gweryd:
           
Heat
Date
Qualifiers
Weight
   
1
20th-22nd April
Jamie Pryce / Nathan Blythn
59lb
2
12th-14th May
Joe Carney / John Whitby
23.89kg
3
9th-11th June
Paul Rowney / Darren Conway
229lb
4
2nd-4th July
Andy Hughes / Ian Bushell
-
5
8th-10th Sept
Kev Hewitt / Mark Bartlett
218lb


Llyn Y Gors
           
Heat
Date
Qualifiers
Weight
   
1
8th-10th June
Carl Welsbury / Stephen Black
?
2
22nd-24th June
Paul Hussein / Phil Austin
?
3
6th-8th July
Gary Risley / Paul Brunton
?
4
20th-22nd July
Martin Newby / Joe Newby
?
5
17th-19th August
Tony Edgar / Jamie Bream
?


White Springs
           
Heat
Date
Qualifiers
Weight
   
1
20th-22nd April
Hayley Morgan / Paul Thomas
?
2
8th-10th June
Craig Brown / Ashley Hopkins
?
3
13th-15th July
Nigel Davies / Robby Davies
?
4
10th-12th August
Paul Morgan / Michael Howells
?
5
7th-10th Sept
Dean Amesbury / Mark Adams
?


Peterstone Lakes
           
Heat
Date
Qualifiers
Weight
   
1
27th-29th April
Paul Jones / Anthony Budd
?
2
25th-27th May
Martin Cronin / Marcus Silcocks
?
3
29th June - 1st July
Mark Wozencroft/Gareth Cullen
?
4
27th-29th July
Nathan Bailey / Ed Betterdige
?
5
24th-26th August
Howard Chalk / David James
?


Celtic Lakes Resort
           
Heat
Date
Qualifiers
Weight
   
1
13th-15th April
Lee Botchett / James Willatts
324lb 8oz
2
4th-6th May
Craig Jones / Karl Jones
354lb 9oz
3
18th-20th May
Phillip Matthews/Terry Hughes
511lb 14oz
4
15th-17th June
Simon O'Brien / Tim Rees
609lb 15oz
5
3rd-5th August
Richard Onions / Peter Rees
468lb


 
 

The 2007 Wales Carp Masters silverwareWelsh Banks Emptied to pay record breaking prize fund.

Mark Adams and Dean Amesbury from Tredegar have won the inaugural Wales Carp Masters at Celtic Lakes resort this weekend, lifting the magnificent trophy and collecting the wallet busting £10,001 cash first prize. The overall prize fund is the biggest in the UK amounting to £20,001. First prize was paid in £1 coins and the winning pair showered themselves in coins celebrating their victory. Three banks in Lampeter were cleaned out of coins to provide sufficient for the first prize, and heads turned as the huge quantity was carried to the waiting car.

The 2007 Wales Carp Masters finalists25 qualifying heats located at 5 different venues in Wales have taken place over the past 6 months from which the winning pairs qualified through to the grand final. The competitors battled it out in a 44 hour enduro which saw a total of 84 fish caught, weighing a total of 681lbs.

Sky TV were on site and captured an unusual dance performed by the winners as the realisation that they had won was confirmed at the end of the competition.

In Second place were Paul Jones and Anthony Budd who had been leading the competition from the start until the last 6 hours. They scooped £4,000 of prizes. The Father and son combination of Martin and Joe Newby came third and collected £3,000 in Prizes. Joe was the youngest competitor in the final at just 14 years old.

An additional prize was given for the first fish of the competition that was caught tipping the scales at an amazing 2 ounces!!! This was caught by Paul Morgan who said “it put up a great fight for its size”

The winners of the 2007 Wales Carp MastersMark Adams said:

"winning the inaugural Wales Carp Masters with Dean is a dream come true. When we saw the prize table with all the £1 coins we could not believe our eyes. There was no way we could lift them up when we tried. We are looking forward to taking them to the bank and seeing the face of the cashier".

Event organisers Ross Honey and Peter Hands said:

The winning pairs and the organisers of the 2007 Wales Carp Masters"we created this event to help promote angling in Wales and we have had great support from Visit Wales, Regional Tourism Partnerships and The Environment Agency. When we saw the resort, just over a year ago now, and met the owner John Carney, we were impressed with the plans he has, investing over £4.5M in the resort. It will create a massive boost for the local economy as an attraction and a great benchmark for Wales."

"The event has been a massive success; we are looking forward to next year and developing this event still further with the addition of an angling festival."

       
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