Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 9th February 2025

Here is this week's news information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club - Week ending 9th February 2025.

The John Morris Memorial Match
With regret, and after careful consideration it was decided that that we would cancel the match due to be held on Sunday 9th at Biddenham, after the 8mm of rain at the end of the week and already saturated ground conditions, and having been and assessed the conditions at the venue, as we suspected the car park and paths are extremely boggy and many of the platforms covered in slippery silt. In addition to this the river conditions will be less than favourable after all the rain.

Match Report 5th February 2025 GUC Town South
This week was our first match of 2025, and 17 of us were all eagerly wanting to get back on the bank again. This week, we welcomed new recruit Pete Mills, joining us for the first time after some time away from the area. We met by the white bridge for our peg draw on a cold morning with frost on the ground, which soon vanished as the day warmed, and it turned out fine and warm, with little wind. The canal looked cold but had colour, and we set off to our pegs with high expectations.
The lovely warm day was about the only thing of note, however we soon found out the Canal was in dour mood and bites were at a premium, with most of those present failing to attract a bite all day despite trying a range of baits.
Colin Holmes who won said it was his third canal match of 2025, and he was still waiting for his first bite, so this time he started off by potting in just a few pinkies and a small pinch of bread down the middle. Hour in and still not a bite!
He then moved out to the reeds on far bank at 11 meters again feeding very lightly, and still not a bite! He was thinking not another blank I need a miracle, and it turned up in the form of a kingfisher. The bird landed on a bush on the far bank just to his right, and as he watched it dived into the shallow water and then returned to it’s branch with a small fish and ate it, then flew off. Thinking he knows something, Colin added more pole sections to fish at 14 meters and caught a small fish. After this miracle, he followed up with a further 10 fish to end on 11 fish for 3 ounces. Thank you, Mr Kingfisher.
We have no boats moving at the moment due to stoppages at Grove Lock and Chelmscote bridge, let’s hope these will be removed soon and the boats begin to move again, and the weather warms, and Canal comes round and starts to fish again!
Results
1st Colin Holmes
0lb 3oz 0drm
2nd Tim Watts
0lb 2oz 0drm
3rd Pete Mills, Sean Leatherland, Syd Wilson 0lb 10z
4th Barry Roper, Dudley Frankland
0lb 0oz 4drm
DNW
Simon Faulkes, Steve Lathwell. Danny Worth, Dave Ridley, Dennis Hunt, Paul Carr, Ray Burton, Roger Baker, Terry Vickers, Tony Hickmott,
Our next match is on Wednesday, 12th February, on the GUC at Town North (space permitting)
Draw 8.30am on the bank, £5.00 optional pools £2.00 Wednesday peg fee, fish 10am till 3pm.
For anyone thinking of joining us for the first time can we ask you message us so we know you are coming before turning up, as we need to ensure we have room as this will allow us to better manage the pegging.
You will be asked to produce your Club book at first appearance, so please have it with you.

Wednesday Match 5/2/25
Litter at our Day Ticket Venues
All this rubbish (including bags of human excrement) has been cleared from just one swim at South Lagoon by bailiff Andy. THIS IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE, and we'll be stepping up patrols and keeping a close eye on who is fishing each swim. All litter MUST be taken with you. Anyone caught leaving litter will be banned from fishing the venue in the future. If you think this is acceptable, then find somewhere else to fish as you aren't welcome at our waters.
Just because it's a day ticket water doesn't mean club rules do not apply to you. If you are identified leaving litter you will no longer be welcome to fish any Luton Angling Club water. There is absolutely no excuse for leaving litter. Please respect the environment. If this continues it could see the water becoming a members only water!
Litter collected by the bailiff at Wyboston

That's all for this week,

Tight Lines

Dave
Luton Angling Club

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 2nd February 2025

Here is the latest news information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club for the week ending 2nd February 2025.

We start this weeks report with some sad news,  the club found out this week that life member Stef Roseblade has passed away. Stef was the bailiff at Eaton Ford for many years and also at Wyboston when the club first ran the fishing there.
He was a constant work party stalwart and always supported the club in every way possible. He was still living in Australia at the time of his passing and his family have told us he'll be having a private cremation and then his ashes will be scattered here in the UK.
The club sends its condolences to his friends and family.

Venue Catch Report
One catch report this week from Jason Mash, He caught a Pike on a float fished dead bait on a wire trace and a large single hook, he allowed the bait to drift around on the undertow.
Jason Mash - Pike
Johm Morris Memorial Match 2024/25
The rescheduled 2024/25 John Morris Memorial match will be held next Sunday 9th February at Biddenham, Max 20 pegs, our match secretary has had a look at the weather forecasts today, and it seems there may be a window to run it next Sunday as it will be a week since any heavy rain.
The draw will be in the car park at 08:30 fish 10:00 till 15:00, £10.00 entry fee to be donated to the Charity Groundwork which John was involved in, there is also a £5.00 optional pools. If you haven't confirmed your attendance with Dennis Hunt, please get in touch, and if there is space available, we can get you booked in.
If the worst happens and the river really isn’t suitable, we will have to call it off, but at least we will have tried!
Photo from the last match (2023)
Anyone wishing to fish, please message the club
2023/24 John Morris Memorial Match

Wednesday Match Group - 2025 programme
After their annual January break the Wednesday Match group's weekly outings will resume with their first match of the year this Wednesday (5th February), and they are all looking forward to getting back on the bank.
The Venue is the Grand Union Canal at Town South. the draw will be by the White Bridge at 08.30.
This year the group have reluctantly decided to increase the weekly peg fee, which has remained unchanged for 5 years.
It will increase from £1.00 to £2.00 per match. The voluntary Pools remain unchanged at £5.00.
Any club members who wish to attend are very welcome, but you must message us in advance to let us know you are coming, so we can manage the pegging.
Wednesday Match Group
That's all for this week,

Tight Lines

Dave
Luton AC


Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 26th January 2025

 Here is the latest news information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club.

Still very little to report this week as is normal for this time of the year with cold and wet weather keeping people at home. 

Please do send in any reports if you get out fishing. You don't have to bag up for your report to be featured - all reports are appreciated even if you don't catch! Just let us know venue conditions tactics you used, or some pictures of the river, lake or the wildlife.

Biddenham River Ouse
Fergal O'Kane fished at Biddenham on Saturday he had small chub, Dace and Perch. Other anglers he spoke to had also been catching. Bailff Terry Roberts also fished the venue earlier this month (14th Jan) he had a chub of about 4lb, a few roach and one lovely dace, the other two anglers fishing that he spoke to blanked. He also reported that the day before he witnessed a member catching a 4-5lb chub on a Lure.

River at Biddenham

River Ouse at Wyboston
Good news for anyone who fishes the River at Wyboston. Replacement of the bridge across the stream that washed away in the floods, is now underway.This work is being organised and carried out by a third party as this bridge is not the clubs responsibility as it provides access to the nature reserve. Looks like they are doing a really nice job of it too!

It looks like they have also removed the dodgy brick steps, The area is quite muddy at the moment where the work has taken place due to the wet ground conditions so wellies are advised.

Bridge under construction across the stream at Wyboston

LAC 2025 Winter League - 19th Jan 2025
Sunday 19th Jan saw the first round of the LAC Winter League get off to a stuttering start. Following the previous week's ice-cold conditions followed by some milder weather before another drop in temperature, all the indications were that it might be a tough match; and so it proved.
22 anglers turned out for the match including one of the LAC juniors which was great to see. Unfortunately, only 8 were lucky enough to catch and you needed to be either near White Bridge or closer to Town to get a bite.
Sean Leatherland won the match. Sean drew Peg 11 next to White Bridge and fished over to the tree where he fed punch and caught around 13 small fish on pinkie (including a Dace) for a total weight of 4 ozs. In second place was Dave Whillock on Peg 12. Pegged the other side of White Bridge, Dave caught 8 small roach for a weight of 1oz 8 drms.
Third went to Tim Watts who caught two perch of 1 ozs and then 4th place was shared between Mark Brooks, Ian Orbell, Charlie Robinson and Pete Smith who all weighed in 1/2 oz each.
Other than Myles Tommey who caught a tiny perch for 1/4 oz, all other anglers blanked with one section of 6 recording no weight.
Round 2 will be on 2nd February on the GUC at Three Locks. The draw at Three Locks Car Park at 8.30am. £2.00 peg fee and £5.00 optional pools, fish 10am till 3pm.
For anyone thinking of joining in with the friendly matches, they are open to club members and if you are joining us for the first time can we ask that you message us so we know you are coming before turning up.
You will be asked to produce your Club book at first appearance, so please have it with you and you are very welcome.

Results
Overall league positions
That's all we have for now

Tight Lines,

Dave
LUTON ANGLING CLUB 

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 19th January 2025

Here is the latest news information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club.
Still very little to report this week as is normal for this time of the year with cold and wet weather keeping people at home. 

There have been no catch reports submitted this week. Please do send in any reports if you get out fishing. You don't have to bag up for your report to be featured - all reports are appreciated even if you don't catch! Just let us know venue conditions tactics you used, or some pictures of the river, lake or the wildlife.

Our Lavendon car park gate and some of the fencing was completely destroyed this week and even the gate posts were completely ripped from the ground. We believe this was done by Ram raiders who we think hid stolen farm machinery prior to it being used in a nearby supermarket cashpoint heist. As a result, we've had to temporarily install a much narrower gate to secure the car park until the new gate and posts are delivered. It is just about wide enough for most vehicles if care is taken,

I got my Land Rover through easily. Thanks to Neville Hunt, David Murdoch, Fergal O'Kane and Roger Bland for sorting this today. We'll install the new large gate ASAP.

Damage to the Gare
Damage to the Gare
Working to repair the damage
Our Temporary gate

That is all we have for you this week.

Kind Regards

Dave
Luton AC

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 12th January 2025

 Here is this the latest news information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club.

There has been very little to report since Christmas therefore we haven't had a weekly report since before Christmas. This will be the first report of 2025 so Happy New Year to all our members.

With the recent cold snap, our still waters have been frozen, North House Lake and South Lagoon being both fully frozen over. Beckerings is fishable at the moment with only the car park end pegs 24 round to Peg 2 frozen over. We're keeping members updated on conditions as they change via posts on our Facebook page.

South Lagoon 
Beckerings Reservoir 
The Rivers have fined down nicely with bailiffs reporting that the river at Wyboston is looking OK it still has a good bit of flow and coloured but is fishable. The same story at Biddenham.
River at Biddenham 
During the icy weather please take extra care as things can get slippery under foot on platforms, bridges, pathways and in our car parks.

At Beckerings on a cold Wednesday bailiff Mark Sessions fished the feeder using a 4lb hooklink and size 16 hook with 3 pinkies and although not his target he managed two Commons the biggest was 17lb 4oz and the other around 14lb.

Mark Sessions-Beckerings
Mark Sessions-Beckerings 
Club coach Mark Brooks was also at Beckerings on Saturday with one of our young Kingfisher members, the aim was for Jack to learn how to fish the slider, it was a cold afternoon and the reservoir was partially frozen but that didn't put them off and they had a good coaching session.

That's all we have for now, please do send in any catch reports as they are few and far between at this time of year so we really appreciate any reports at all even if you don't catch anything it's good to get venue condition reports!

Tight Lines,

Dave
LUTON ANGLING CLUB 

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 22nd December 2024.

Luton Angling Club would like to wish all its members and friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Sorry there was no report last Sunday, this was due to a lack of catch reports which is not uncommon for this time of year, This week we do have some reports and we hope that the weather behaves over the Christmas break and that some of you will be able to get out fishing, If you do please send in your catch reports.
Merry Christmas from Luton Angling Club!
South Lagoon Wyboston
The South Lagoon still is still regularly producing lots of small carp and also some large specimens are being caught, West Thomas a regular on the Lagoon at Wyboston has been catching quite a few carp recently. On Wednesday this week, he had this lump of a Common at 32lb he also had a few smaller carp he didn't take pictures of. The bailiffs also say that anglers are also catching Bream and a number of small Jacks have also been reported. South Lagoon is available on a day/night ticket to non club members, tickets can be purchased on the bank from the club bailiffs.
West Thomas - 32lb Common - South Lagoon
Lavendon Mill
on the 16th December, as part of a programme led by Sam Richardson to increase the population of barbel in the Great Ouse, there was another ‘stocking day’.
Hundreds of barbel from 8oz to 3lb have been introduced to several sites along the water course at Lavendon, Turvey, Olney, Ravenstone, Newport Pagnell, Adams Mill and Wolverton
This is only a part of the program as additionallly spawning beds are also being improved.This is where the gravel jetting takes place at the back end of the winter/early spring. The idea is that these new fish, along with other already resident barbel, will spawn on these beds-the good news is that fish already are, as they have been witnessed doing so.
The even better news is there are lots of catch reports all along the upper Great Ouse-fish of all sizes from small to specimens.
These stockings have been funded by several local clubs, including Luton Angling Club, Olney and Clifton, Northampton Nene,Biggleswade and Hitchin, Newport Pagnell AA and Milton Keynes AA, and also by individuals Sam Richardson, Joe Carass, and Ian Barnes.
Also, a big thank you to everyone involved in organising this and also to the guys that helped with the stocking yesterday, and of course, Billy, who supplied these wonderful fish
Barbel Stocking - River Ouse
Barbel Stocking - River Ouse
Barbel Stocking - River Ouse
River Ouse (Blunham)
Mark North fished at Blunham, which is one of the waters that Luton members can fish as part of a water share agreement with the controlling club Barnet And District Angling Club. He only fished for four hours . The river was up and rising and pushing with a good colour. He lost 2 bream from the off but ended up with 2 bream 1 carp and a few roach.
Mark North - Blunham River Ouse
Beckerings Reservoir
A reminder that the reservoir is closed on the afternoon of the 23rd December as there is a large shoot taking place near and around the reservoir - Please vacate the venue by 12pm as for recent catch reports, the bailiffs report that a few Carp and Bream are being caught and that the water levels are now back to normal.

North House Lake
a member told the bailiff that they had a common carp in the upper 20s this weekend.

Match Report 18th December Christmas Match GUC The Globe.
This week was our final match of 2024, which was our annual Christmas match and was held at ‘The Globe’ which is traditionally followed by a buffet in the pub with ‘Secret Santa’ present exchange between the anglers. This week we fished a shortened match 10 until 2 to give us time to pack up, weigh in and get to the pub for our buffet.
We had 23 anglers turn out to fish, and we met in the car park at ‘The Globe’ where Tony Hickmott distributed the usual ‘Werthers Original’ sugar free sweets as the anglers arrived. He later calculated we had gone through 1,692 sweets this year!
It was a dark, warm but very blustery morning, with winds expected to gust up to 45mph. Because of the large numbers attending we pegged both sides of the pub, section A towards Leighton Buzzard and section B towards the Three Locks.
The Canal had good colour, but it was always going to be difficult in the strong wind which whipped the surface of the Canal into little waves. The wind did die down from 12 O’clock, which made the conditions slightly less challenging, and the rain stayed away.
All those fishing caught, but weights were generally low, especially on section B, the bigger fish refusing to show and most catches consisting of smaller fish caught on the inside line.
During the course of the match we had one boat movement at the very end, and the anglers on A section managed to reattach the mooring lines of a boat that came adrift in the wind and moved across the canal twice.
Colin McBeth won on A section with 4lb 15oz. He fed 3 lines at 4m, 5m and 8m. He fed at 3m with liquidised bread, 4m & 8m with groundbait. He started on the 4m line with punch, caught small roach and skimmers and lost 2 good fish. He then changed and fished 5 m with maggot and pinkie on the hook.
He topped up with groundbait and chopped worm which produced a run of perch and some skimmers. When this slowed and the wind abated, he went to 8m and caught some nice roach on worm, maggot and caster and kept catching for most of the day.
Dave Whillock was second having a decent day ending with 4lb 2oz. He was followed in third place by Andy Francome with 3lb 12oz.
Winner on section B was Myles Tommey. Myles started on the inside line and had 3 quick roach, and then this line died. He then switched to a worm line and had a skimmer around a pound. He switched back to a pinkie line and managed to bag a few more smallish roach, but then it went very quiet for the second half of the match, putting 1lb 13oz 8drm on the scales.
Second Man Barry Roper ran Myles very close weighing in 1lb 13 oz.
Bart Bonito in third on section B fed 3 lines, 1 close, the others down the middle and chopped worm line far across. He had two bites on the worm, and hooked and lost a perch of about 1.5 lbs. He had nothing down the middle over groundbait.
All his fish were caught close, over groundbait and pinkie. He commented he could have caught more smaller fish but spent too much time trying to get bigger fish on worm which were not feeding.
Our weigh in was conducted by Tracey, Roger Baker, Dave Ridley and Mark Sessions in a very efficient manner, and we all made it back to the car park, got the gear stowed away, and retired to The Globe in good time for drinks and a fabulous buffet and our present exchanges.
We reflected on the fact we had had 47 individual club members fish with us this year (including 3 Juniors), and had had 47 different visits to the Canal, Rivers and Commercial fisheries with a staggering 4609lb 10oz total weight of fish caught by the members, and despite ice earlier in the year and the flooding that had made our fishing very difficult, resulting in late venue changes it had been a successful year which we all enjoyed.
We will meet at the Globe in January to set the program for the 2025 / 26 season.
We wish all those who have fished with us through the year, especially those who would have liked to have fished or attended the buffet yesterday and didn’t make it a very Happy Christmas and a successful New Year. We would like to thank the team at the Globe for making us so welcome and providing the great buffet.
The Wednesday boys and girls now have a Winter break and there are no fixtures in January and we will resume our program with our first match of 2025 on 5th February on the GUC at Town South.
Here are the match results....
Section (a) - Towards Leighton Buzzard
Section (b) - Towards Three Locks
Colin McBeth - Peg 5
Section Place:1 (a)
Overall Place:1
4lb 15oz
Dave Whillock - Peg 2
Section Place:2 (a)
Overall Place:2
4lb 2oz
Andy Francome - Peg 3
Section Place:3 (a)
Overall Place:3
3lb 12oz
Dave Abbott - Peg 1
Section Place:4(a)
Overall Place:4
3lb 11oz
Steve Lathwell - Peg 7
Section Place:5(a)
Overall Place:5
3lb 9oz 4drm
Tim Watts - Peg 8
Section Place:6(a)
Overall Place:6
2lb 7oz 4drm
Mark Sessions - Peg 12
Section Place:7(a)
Overall Place:7
1lb 15oz 8drm
Myles Tommey - Peg 19
Section Place:1 (b)
Overall Place:8
1lb 13oz 8drm
Barry Roper - Peg 24
Section Place:2 (b)
Overall Place:9
1lb 13oz
Bart Bonito - Peg 16
Section Place:3 (b)
Overall Place:10
1lb 9oz
Les Burton - Peg 6
Section Place:8 (a)
Overall Place:11
0lb 15oz
Sean Leatherland - Peg 9
Section Place:8(a)
Overall Place:11
0lb 15oz
Tony Hickmott - Peg 4
Section Place:10(a)
Overall Place:13
0lb 13oz 8drm
Dennis Hunt - Peg 10
Section Place:11(a)
Overall Place:14
0lb 9oz 8drm
Keith Ward - Peg 20
Section Place:4(b)
Overall Place:15
0lb 8oz 8drm
Colin Holmes - Peg 14
Section Place:5(b)
Overall Place:16
0lb 7oz 8drm
Richard Darbon - Peg 18
Section Place:6(b)
Overall Place:17
0lb 4oz
Simon Faulkes - Peg 13
Section Place:9(b)
Overall Place:18
0lb 2oz
Ray Burton - Peg 22
Section Place:8(b)
Overall Place:19
0lb 1oz 8drm
Terry Vickers - Peg 21
Section Place:10(b)
Overall Place:20
0lb 0oz 12drm
Dave Smith - Peg 17
Section Place:11(b)
Overall Place:21
0lb 0oz 4drm
Malcolm Ogden - Peg 15
Section Place:11(b)
Overall Place:21
0lb 0oz 4drm
Wednesday Group - Xmas Match
Wednesday Group - Xmas Match
Wednesday Group - Xmas Match
Wednesday Group - Xmas Match
Wednesday Group - Xmas Match
Wednesday Group - Xmas buffet at the Globe
Wednesday Group - Xmas buffet at the Globe
Wednesday Group - Xmas buffet at the Globe
Wednesday Group - Xmas buffet at the Globe

Match Report 11th December
Drawn Pairs Match GUC Town North / South sections
We had decided for a bit of fun and ran the penultimate Wednesday event of the year as a blind ‘Drawn Pairs’ match, using our GUC Town South (Section A) and Town North (Section B) Canal sections, one angler from each team in each section.
The 18 anglers who indicated they wished to fish were drawn into pairs in advance, giving 9 teams, the first drawn angler allocated on section A and the second angler on section B. A further random draw for the pegs was conducted on the morning.
The competition was decided on points, highest weight in each section given 1 point second weight 2 points down to lowest getting 9 points, and the team with the lowest points overall winning. In the event of a points tie overall weight comes into play.
The day started cold, but dry with little wind, although the wind picked up at lunchtime, making the day feel much colder. The water in the canal was cold, and after the heavy weekend, rain was very coloured. The flow (and level) varied during the day with CRT running off water and boats locking. It seemed to be another day when the bigger fish failed to show in numbers, most catches consisting of roach and skimmer bream.
The Anglers pegged on Town North generally seemed to have the easier time, recording the higher weights, while those on Town South had to work hard for fish and weights were much lower, however it was another week where nobody recorded the dreaded DNW! Some on Town South also had to cope with boats four abreast, the two breasted up fuel boats delivering fuel to a customer being passed by another narrowboat!
Our individual winner on A section was Dudley Frankland with 3lb 6oz. Dudley initially set up a heavy rig as he believed the canal was flowing strongly, but after a few minutes, he realised this was a mistake and changed to a lighter rig, which dramatically improved results . He fished at 11 metres with pinkie and caster. Second was Barry Roper with 2lb 13oz with Richard Darbon third. Richard fished a whip at 3 and 7 metres to take 2lb 7oz using Pinkie on the hook over groundbait.
B section was won by Tim Watts with 6lb 4oz, who said he had one of those rare days where things went right! Steve Lathwell was second fishing 10 metres and a couple of lines on the far shelf with groundbait and a bit of chopped worm mixed in, with pinkie on the hook. Sean Leatherland was third here with 5lb 12oz, Sean caught most of his fish short at 2.5 -3 Metres using pinkie over groundbait but did have a couple of larger ‘Caster’ roach over.
This was a slightly different format that all who fished really enjoyed.
Many thanks to Barry and Keith for pegging the sections, Tracey and Roger Baker for weighing in and Ray for the Admin, running our Wednesday outings is thankfully a team effort.

Results
1st (Section A) Colin Holmes
1st (Section B) Steve Lathwell

2nd(Section A) Dennis Hunt
2nd (Section B) Keith Ward

3rd (Section A) Dudley Frankland
3rd (Section B) Simon Faulkes

4th (Section A) Tony Hickmott
4th (Section B) Tim Watts

5th (Section A) Terry Vickers
5th (Section B) Sean Leatherland

6th (Section A) Richard Darbon
6th (Section B) Ray Burton

7th (Section A) Dave Ridley
7th (Section B) Trevor Bunnage

8th (Section A) Barry Roper
8th (Section B) Malcolm Ogden

9th (Section A) Les Burton
9th (Section B) Dave Smith

Wednesday Match 11th December 2024 - Grand Union Canal
Wednesday Match 11th December 2024 - Grand Union Canal
Wednesday Match 11th December 2024 - Grand Union Canal
Wednesday Match 11th December 2024 - Grand Union Canal

If you would like to send us a catch report from a Luton AC Water you can send reports and pictures via our facebook page and other social media accounts, the club website or via what’s app message to 07940 229071. Don’t forget every picture we receive is automatically entered into our monthly photo prize which is judged by the committee and you could win £25.00. It’s not always the biggest fish that wins so well worth sending in any of your catch reports. Tight Lines Until Next Week! Dave M Luton AC