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Former Daiwa Gordon League grouped matchman, Steve Seaborn of Ross-on-Wye is the second angler to qualify for the Fish ‘O’ Mania XVII Grand Final at Stapeley Cudmore Fisheries, North Staffordshire on Saturday 17th July after his win at Tunnel Barn Farm in Warwickshire at the weekend.
Following a  touch of overnight frost the sell-out 130 entry enjoyed the warmest day of the  year so far as the sun shone fiercely. After months of donning several layers  of winter clothing it was something of a shock for the competitors to fish  without their jackets!
  
  The Tunnel  Barn complex fished well throughout with an amazing weight of 56lbs 2 oz being  the LOWEST weight to win one of the ten peg sections. In a free scoring event  the top five again passed the 100 lb mark with the best of them being match  winner Steve Seaborn who clocked up 114-7-0 from peg 7 on Extension Pool. Steve  caught an F1 on his first putting in chopped worm and fished just eighteen  inches deep right to the island. He carried on catching F1s at will plus one  small ghostie but they slowed right down in the second hour before fish from 8  oz to 3 lb came at regular intervals after he went even shallower, just 10  inches deep against the island.
  
  Steve, aged  35, is a building surveyor and married to Teresa with their first child due  very soon. He rates this as his best ever win and told Angling Trust, “I have  never really got on with Tunnel Barn Farm too well, I have been a little hit or  miss there, mainly miss, thankfully, this time it was a hit!” he continued,  “having qualified early I might even get some practice in at Stapeley Cudmore  before the Final.” Runner-up was professional angling coach Andy May (Ultima)  who also caught F1s to 3 lb in his 108-2-0. Middlewich, Cheshire-based Andy was  on House Pool 23 where he caught every one of his fish on maggot fished  shallow. Twice Fish’O’ champion Matt Hall (Sensas) went close to qualifying  again from Extension 16. Matt also fished maggot but a lost carp, estimated at  around the double figure mark really scuppered his chances as he took third  place with 106-0-0 again of mainly F1s. The other two ‘tons’ were from Frank  Cook with 105-1-0 from another Extension draw and Simon Medd with 101-9-0 from  the Top Pool.
  
Qualifier  number three stays in the same county, Warwickshire, this Wednesday when  another sellout will line up at Dynamite Baits Makins Fishery at Wolvey. Who  will be qualifier number three?
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Local Somerton estate agent manager Ray Hayward (Carps AC/Team Viaduct) undoubtedly had the shortest journey of all the 130-entry in the first of the sixteen Fish ‘O’ Mania qualifiers. Ray’s house virtually overlooks his favourite fishery at Viaduct and his experience showed as he went on to win the event. With the weather rapidly warming up and plenty of carp visible on the lakes the talk was for a draw on the prolific Campbells Lake.
After several  weeks of cold and icy conditions, tactics were quite open and it really was  anyone’s guess as to where the winner would come from and what tactics he would  use. Ray drew on Spring Lake peg 22, at the other end to Campbells and  ironically he was in two minds about whether to fish or not as he really didn’t  fancy the shallow swim.
  
However, ‘in  for a penny’ Ray gave it a go and received a little more impetus when the  angler drawn next to him didn’t show up to his peg! Word soon got around that  they were catching well on the other lakes while Ray landed his first carp  after a quarter of an hour, albeit a large one, on waggler, with an 8 ml banded  pellet fished well out. He stuck with the rod and line and waggler approach  while he catapulted pellets down the margins towards the vacant peg,  occasionally looking for any fish activity in that vicinity. 
On the three  hours mark he had caught just three carp on the waggler and he thought he was  really out of the match when he spotted a tail swirl on his inside line. A  quick switch to the pole saw him land nine more lumpy carp, twelve in all,  scaling a fantastic 136-3-0. Ray had three carp in between 18 and 19 lb in his  haul. Despite some big weights from the other pools, Ray was declared the  winner. It is the second time that the 49-year old has reached the final; he  last did so in 2003 after winning the qualifier at Barford Lakes.
Ray also won  the Wednesday Open with a similar weight at Viaduct and on Thursday his mate  Keith Massheder (Langport) did likewise with a double ton. To keep things even  more local Keith, who works for the Royal Navy, came second in the Fish ’O’  Mania with another dozen carp, again on pellet, for 127-6-0 from Lodge Lake.  Myles Levy (Basingstoke) and Brett Cooper (Eastleigh) were the pick of the  other huge weights with their third and fourth scores of 111-14-0 and 110-3-0  respectively.
Qualifier  number two will be at Tunnel Barn Farm in Warwickshire this Saturday when the  next finalist will be decided.
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