After 20 qualifiers held between April and August, the long road to Upper Tamar Lake is complete. This weekend, Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th September, 60 anglers will line up for the 2025 Bait-Tech Feeder Masters Final. With £15,000 awaiting the champion and prizes spread across the main frame and sections, the two-day event once again promises high drama.
Eighteen debutants have broken through to the big stage this year, underlining the strength of the qualifying campaign. Names such as Alan Norish, Brian Cooper, Leigh Bembrick, Nick Ewers, Marian Buzatu, Greg Roberts, Mike Topping, and John Millican will experience the unique Tamar atmosphere for the first time.
They join established international stars and former champions. Steve Ringer tops the official rankings after another consistent season and will be eager to finally secure this title. Close behind is three-time winner Lee Kerry, whose pedigree at this level is unquestioned. Mick Vials also returns, remarkably keeping his record of qualifying for every Feeder Masters Final since the competition began.
The venue has been fishing well in the build-up, with carp and bream showing all around the lake. A practice day earlier in the week saw plenty of fish landed, highlighted by a big carp caught by Sam Collett. The official practice match confirmed that bites were coming from all areas, suggesting both zones could be in play when the final begins.
Feeder Masters Final 2025 Pegging and Zones
The pegging has been finalised, with Zone A (pegs 1–30) stretching along the Cornwall Bank and Zone B (pegs 31–60) around the Devon Bank. Key landmarks such as Roach Bay, Quarry Point, Gorse Bush and the Black & White Post are expected to be hotly contested areas across the two days.

Feeder Masters 2025 Final Line-Up
A total of 60 anglers have booked their place at Upper Tamar through the 20 qualifiers held from April to August. The field blends seasoned internationals with 18 exciting debutants, making for one of the most competitive Feeder Masters finals to date.
Venue | Angler 1 | Angler 2 | Angler 3 |
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Decoy | Brian Cooper | Alan Norrish | Rob Wootton |
Barston | Zak Williams | Andy Power | Chris Stephens |
Albans | Adam Wakelin | Dave Berry | Robert Twardowski |
JCB | Pemb Wrighting | Ian Driscoll | Alan Scotthorne |
Ferry Meadows | Charlie Simpson | Simon Fry | James Collison |
Decoy | Przemek Solski | Steve Curtis | Pawel Samojlowicz |
Ferry Meadows | Josh Newman | Darren Cox | Mick Vials |
Barston | Sam Collett | Leigh Bembrick | Oliver Scotthorne |
Gloucester | Nick Ewers | Phil Bendall | Rob Wiltshire |
Yare | Lee Kerry | Will Freeman | Alex Tkaciuk |
Patshull | Mark Bartlett | Tom Noton | Rich Wilson |
Carr Mill Dam | Craig Whittaker | Adam Garratt | Mike Topping |
Tamar | Shaun Stenton | Scott Russell | Steve Richards |
Carr Mill Dam | Steve Ringer | Sean Taylor | Richard Pennington |
Staunton Harold | Mark Turner | Des Shipp | Graham West |
Albans | Marian Buzatu | Nathan Gooderham | Joe Jaggar |
Southfield | Rich Vaughan | Greg Roberts | Mick Atkinson |
Trent | Justin Iveson | Colin Oakman | Gareth Evans |
Carr Mill Dam | Peter Tickle | Richie Hull | Paul Lancaster |
Southfield | John Millican | Eddie Bridon | Jason Farmer |
With a prize fund designed to reward not only the winner but also those who fought hard to reach the final, Feeder Masters continues to stand out as one of the most balanced and prestigious events on the UK match calendar.
Whether it’s a breakthrough debutant or a seasoned campaigner like Ringer, Kerry, or Vials, Upper Tamar is ready to crown the 2025 champion.