Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 20th July 2025

Here is this weeks news, information and Catch Report round up from Luton Angling Club.

Planned for some time, this week the club took delivery of and installed a memorial plaque for former club chairman and president David Edwards at our Biddenham venue. David spent 65 years of his life devoted to the running of Luton Angling Club and held every and sometimes multiple positions on the committee over that time, there is no doubt that the club would not be what it is today without his dedication.

Plaque at Biddenham
Plaque at Biddenham
Beckerings Reservoir

Martin Scholes had a good 48hr session at Beckerings on Sunday and Monday night, he had a total of 13 carp one of which was a new PB of 26lb 4oz the other weights were 20lb 12oz , 18lb 8oz, 9lb 14oz , 19lb 12oz, 22lb, 10lb 8oz, 17lb 2oz, 13lb 8oz 18lb 8oz, 12lb 12oz 9lb and 19lb 10oz
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Martin Scholes - Beckerings
Paul Burton caught a couple of commons from Beckerings on Thursday. The biggest was 18lb 7oz, which he has named Blackspot (for obvious reasons) and the smaller one was 10lb 10oz.
Paul Burton - Beckerings
Paul Burton - Beckerings
Abby-Leanne has been having some great sessions recently at Beckerings. In June, she had two lovely mirrors – an 18lb and a 21lb. She then went back for a birthday session on Saturday, fishing peg 10, and she managed three more – a 14lb mirror, an 18lb 6oz common, and a 14lb 5oz mirror, all fish were taken on Shrimp & Pepper and Papi-Nut from Mamba Baits.
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Abby Leanne - Beckerings
Canal Pick and Choose - Round 2 - Result Recap.
Our canal pick and choose knockout competition is proving very successful, with Round 2 now complete here is a round up of the results from each of the round two events. The draw for Round 3 will be completed shortly.
First to fish their round 2 match was Pair 5 - Keith Ward and Ian Orbell who fished the canal at the White Bridge down by the flats on the 4th July. Both caught Skimmers, Hybrids, Roach and Perch. They found the best bait was Squatt fished at 11m. They fished for 4 hours Ian Orbell and won the match and goes through to Round 3.
Pair 2 - Myles Tommey and Pete Mills fished 3 Locks opposite the boats below the lock on the 5th July. It was an Over cast day, with low boat traffic, Pete fed caster to the far side and caught on pinkie/caster. He had a mix of Hybrids/Skimmers/Roach and Perch. Myles fished similar methods but had two crossing boats which didn’t help the fishing, Pete won the match with 5lb 8oz.
Pair 4 - Jack O’Brien and Stephen Holliday were unable to complete their match as Stephen forfeited as he was not able to find the time before the 20th July deadline, This means Jack is awarded the win by default and is through to Round 3.
Pair 1 - Paul Carr and Danny Worth fished their Round Two match on Sunday 13th July, It was a revenge match of sorts after Danny had knocked out Paul’s son Daniel in round one. They met in the car park at Three Locks at 8:30am and proceeded to the canal above the lock, but due to the number of boats moored there they had to go further than the Chelmscote bridge before they were able to find space to fish. With their pegs chosen they got set up and started fishing at 10am.
Danny struck the first blow landing a nice sized skimmer as his first fish early on and continued to catch steadily, up until the last hour when it died off ending with 3lb 3oz.
Paul took a bit longer to start catching not having anything for the first 25mins before catching a skimmer of his own on pinkie before a change of bait to single red maggot and feeding pinkies and the occasional ball of ground bait, this bait change brought a run of fish that lasted for the rest of the match, with Paul ending with 5lb 1oz - a very mixed bag that included perch, roach, Rudd, skimmers, a gudgeon, a ruffe and a small carp hybrid.
Boat traffic was very heavy during the day with the number of boats in double figures and towpath traffic even heavier with cyclists, walkers and joggers all out enjoying the pleasant weather. At the end of the day, family honour was restored with Paul taking the victory and making it through to Round 3!
The last pair to complete their Round 2 match was Syd Wilson and Adrian smith. They fished their Round 2 match on the North section of the globe on Sunday 20th July whilst the Sunday Series was taking place on the South section.
This was the typical match of two halves where Adrian got off to a good start but saw bites dry up after a couple of hours, and then he needed to pick up odd fish from different lines. Syd's start was slower but as the match progressed he got into a nice rhythm to pick up fish.
The match turned out to be quite close with Adrian just shading it with 2lb 13ozs to Syd's 2lb 5ozs seeing Adrian through to Round 3.
Match Report for Wednesday 16th July 2025
Isaac Walton said, “Angling may be said to be so like mathematics, that it can never be fully learnt.”
With this in mind (to some more than others) 20 anglers turned up for this week’s midweek match which took place on the Grand Union Canal at Slapton. 17 anglers were fit and strong enough to undertake the endurance course to the allotted pegs upon the lower pound.
Three old codgers decided that they couldn’t manage it and so held a separate event on the upper stretch adjacent to the winding hole.
Dennis Hunt, the mainstay of our group could not be with us due to other commitments. However, it was really refreshing, as usual, to see others step up to the plate to ensure that a good day was had by all.
A special thank you to Barry Roper for putting on his hiking boots to carry out the pegging.
A highlight to the day was the introduction of Sam Rose into our ranks. Sam is a Firefighter, and she is a most appreciated addition, lowering the average age of the Wednesday Match crowd by at least 20 years!! Welcome Sam, we look forward to seeing you with us many times in the future. However, the welcome was short lived because the draw sentenced her to the longest walk to the far end peg beyond the overhead power lines. At least youth was on her side!
Water temperature was 21.5 degrees C so understandably any fish that were landed felt warm to the hand. Our Guru, Tony Hickmott witnessed the CRT lock keeper arriving in the morning just before the start of the match. He opened the paddles on both sets of lock gates, probably to control water levels during this run of current heatwaves. This led to the canal having a slightly stronger tow than usual all day.
Most swims below and above the lock were sheltered from the strangely warm North wind which arrived after the match had been underway for 2 hours or so, The last three swims beyond the power lines had to cope with waves later in the match.
Boat traffic was relatively light considering the time of year and those that did come through were well behaved keeping to the centre at reduced power, although one pair of boats tied side by side did require more power to progress, stirring up the silt. Those on the upper pound also saw this pair of boats. Apparently, the passage below the bridge before the lock was too much of a bend or the bridge had moved, because the lady driving gave the bridge wall a good thump. Also, those on the upper pound were treated to the sight of Captain Pugwash reversing his boat from heaven knows where to the Winding Hole to turn round. He then proceeded to execute a 58 point turn to get the boat facing the right way, churning the water to foam in the process.
However, everyone managed to find some fish with several quality Roach being landed. One other noted species was Gudgeon, Andy Frankum managing 10 in his net which is encouraging as they appear to be sparse on other stretches of the canal nowadays. Also, several keep nets were seen to have Crayfish clinging to them when removed from the water at the weigh in.
The weigh in was conducted by Tony Hickmott, Sam Rose, Danny Worth and of course the invaluable Tracey Leatherland. Thanks to those that provided scales and nets. And a special thanks to the irreplaceable Ray Burton for the part he played in running the match.
The Canal was at a reasonable level considering the recent hot weather and carried some colour. However, apart from the gusts of wind the weather was kind to us with the afternoon becoming very sunny and warm. The fishing turned out to be somewhat patchy and small fish were once again the order of the day for most anglers.
The winner of the match was the ever-popular Bart Bonito, who drew peg 3. Bart landed 8lbs 13oz of fish, which were mainly roach and skimmer bream. He fished at14.50 m finding some skimmer bream and a second line at 13.00 m produced roach. The successful bait was pinkie and squat over groundbait. Well done Bart.
Second place with 5lbs 6oz was taken by the in-form Chris Howard who tried the far bank and only managed small Perch on worm or maggot. He changed to bread down the track getting plenty of bites but only from tiny 2” Roach. He kept feeding hemp over bread and caught on hemp, moving on to tares for a mainly Roach bag.
The indomitable Syd Wison finished third with 4lbs 13oz 8 drams. There was some talk of a disqualification here as Syd had undertaken a sub aqua survey of the whereabouts of fish in the pound in a summer league match on the previous Sunday. He claims that he just fell in, so we took his word for it.
In a close Fourth place was Andy Frankum with 4lbs 10z also using pole tactics for roach, skimmer bream and gudgeon.
The result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Bart Bonito 8lbs 13oz
2nd Chris Howard 5lbs 6oz
3rd Syd Wilson 4lbs 13oz 8 drams
4th Andy Frankum 4lbs 10oz
5th Sam Rose 4lbs 2 oz
6th Sean Leatherland 3lbs 6oz
7th Colin MacBeth 2lbs 13oz
8th Tim Watts 2lbs 12 oz 8 drams
9th Danny Worth 2lbs 10oz
10th Dave Abbott 2lbs 8oz 8 drams
11th Graham Stringer 2lbs 6oz
12th Barry Roper 2lbs 1oz 8 drams
13th Tony Hickmott 1lb 10 oz
14th Colin Holmes 1lb 2oz
15th Dudley Frankland 1lb exactly
16th Les Burton 12 oz
17th Dave Ridley 9 oz
For the record the old timers on the upper pound managed 2lbs 12oz ( Terry Vickers ) 2lbs 10 oz (Ray Burton) and 8 oz (Malcolm Ogden)
Our next match is on the GUC at Three Locks on Wednesday 23rd July 2025. Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Pegging Fee. Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm.
For anyone thinking of joining us for the first time please message Dennis Hunt so we know you are coming before turning up. This will help us to manage the pegging of the venue. Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance.
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
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.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton AC

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 13th July 2025

Here is this weeks news, information and Catch Report round up from Luton Angling Club.

Wyboston River Ouse
Nobby Clarke Fished the river at Wyboston using a stick float with 17’rod using Hemp & Tares, it was tough going due to the heat ,but he worked the swim and once he got the roach competing for the hemp feed , the swim took off , the best roach was about 12oz, with a handful of 8 oz fish and of course the customary 3 and 4oz fish. He started on big hemp on the hook, and fed smaller hemp , then after a couple of hours tried tare and straight away the stamp of roach went up ,so happy days …he said the photos aren't great as he wanted to get the catch back asap in this heat….
Nobby Clarke - Wyboston River Ouse
Nobby Clarke - Wyboston River Ouse
Wyboston South Lagoon
Members Paulina Trembecka and Mariusz Dolega had a successful weekend at Wyboston on the South Lagoon, especially Paulina, who caught her first ever carp. It was just over 8lb.
Paulina's Carp - Wyboston South Lagoon
Paulina's Carp - Wyboston South Lagoon
Paulina's Carp - Wyboston South Lagoon
Paulina's Carp - Wyboston South Lagoon
Wyboston South Lagoon
Beckerings Reservoir
Paul Burton fished Beckerings and it was his first time fishing the venue, so before getting the kit out of the van, he decided to have a wander around, to see if he could spot any fish, which he immediately did, so without haste, he got the gear, and set up two rods, one with a wafter, and one with a snowman, and just placed them down the margins, literally two rod lengths from the bank, and within 15 minutes, one was away, resulting in a stunning 27lb 10oz mirror. Not bad, considering it's his first time seeing the venue!! Some may call it beginners luck, but he calls it watercraft!!
Paul Burton - Half Lin - Beckerings Reservoir
Damien Fitzpatrick had a short session on peg 14 at Beckerings, a short evening session of about 4 hours, he had 4 bites and landed 3 fish, a 16lb common caught on papi nut, a nice 18lb scaley mirror on papi nut and another 16lb common caught on shrimp and pepper Nick Lynch was there for fish 2 and 3 to help out and took the photos.
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien also fished the reservoir again on a 24hr session later in the week and had a very busy night. He landed 9 carp and lost a catfish. The smallest carp was 14lb, and the biggest was a 24lb mirror.
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Jesse Molinaro had a great overnighter at Beckerings with some good carp landed and he also unintentionally caught and landed a huge Catfish, which he said was an absolute monster and his first ever Cat.
Jesse Molinaro - Beckerings Reservoir
Wyboston/Eaton Ford Venues - Travel Update
For anyone planning on going to our waters at Wyboston, it's well worth checking the National Highways website as there are planned weekend and overnight closures and diversions on the A1, A421 and the A428 whilst the works at Black Cat roundabout take place.

PICK AND CHOOSE - ROUND 2 RESULT
PAUL CARR & DANNY WORTH
Paul Carr and Danny Worth fished their Round Two match on Sunday, It was a revenge match of sorts after Danny had knocked out Paul’s son Daniel in round one. They met in the car park at Three Locks at 8:30am and proceeded to the canal above the lock, but due to the number of boats moored there they had to go further than the Chelmscote bridge before they were able to find space to fish.
With their pegs chosen they got set up and started fishing at 10am.
Danny struck the first blow landing a nice sized skimmer as his first fish early on and continued to catch steadily, up until the last hour when it died off ending with 3lb 3oz.
Paul took a bit longer to start catching not having anything for the first 25mins before catching a skimmer of his own on pinkie before a change of bait to single red maggot and feeding pinkies and the occasional ball of ground bait, this bait change brought a run of fish that lasted for the rest of the match, with Paul ending with 5lb 1oz - a very mixed bag that included perch, roach, Rudd, skimmers, a gudgeon, a ruffe and a small carp hybrid.
Boat traffic was very heavy during the day with the number of boats in double figures and towpath traffic even heavier with cyclists, walkers and joggers all out enjoying the pleasant weather.
At the end of the day, family honour was restored with Paul taking the victory and making it through to Round 3!
RESULT
Paul Carr
5lb 1oz
Danny Worth
3lb 3oz
Pick and Choose - Round 2 - Paul Carr and Danny Worth
Pick and Choose - Round 2 - Paul Carr and Danny Worth
Pick and Choose - Round 2 - Paul Carr and Danny Worth
Match Report - Wednesday 9th July - Eaton Ford River Ouse
We were all early into the car park at Eaton Ford, perhaps due to concern about the latest roadworks at Black Cat (which actually caused no problem), and as it was also going to be a warm day we did our draw and decided this week to fish 9-30 to 2-30 which would enable us to get on our way home slightly earlier.
The starting air temperature was 18C, rising to 28C by the end with a dark sky which seemed to threaten rain, which didn’t materialise, although the overcast remained and it was very humid. The river had good colour and a surprising amount of flow due to the rain at the weekend, with a water temperature measured at 20C.
Richard Gibbs took one look at the peg he drew and immediately decided it was a day for the stick float. He set up his match float rod and paired it with a closed face reel and attached a 1.5 gram Drennan stick float. He fished between 10ft and 12ft deep in his 14ft foot deep swim, a couple of rod lengths out. Richard decided to feed hemp and tares and initially alternated between tares and maggot on the hook. He wasn't getting many fish on the seed and so switched exclusively to maggot on the hook and caught Roach, Dace, small hybrids and a few bleak steadily all day, ending with 6lb 14 oz and first place.
Second place went to Barry Roper. Barry started well fishing between 6 and 7.5 metres with maggot or caster on the hook. Halfway through the match he noticed some disturbance in the water heralding the arrival of Mr Pike in the swim, and from then on it was just the occasional fish. Barry finished with 3lb 14oz.
Third place man Andy Francome fished 3 rods length out feeding red maggot which produced 2 to 3 fish, so he swapped to a swim nearer the bank which performed better and produced most of his fish. Andy was feeding 3 balls ground bait laced with casters, and fishing caster on the hook caught Dace and Roach ending with 3lb 3oz
Thanks to all those who assisted yesterday and special mention must be made of Stuart and the Bailiff team because the venue is in beautiful order and looks a picture, well worth a visit.
Results
1st Richard Gibbs 6lb 14oz
2nd Barry Roper 3lb 14oz
3rd Andy Francome 3lb 3oz
4th Dave Ridley 1lb 15oz
5th Dudley Frankland 1lb 11oz
6th Ray Burton 1lb 4oz
7th Dennis Hunt 0lb 15oz
8th Tony Hickmott 0lb 6oz
9th Les Burton 0lb 4oz
DNW Terry Vickers
Our next match is Wednesday 16th July. The venue is Slapton on the GUC, Draw at the venue car park at 8.30 as usual, fish 10am till 3pm. £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Luton pegging fee, Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm.
For anyone thinking of joining us for the first time you must message us, so we know you are coming before turning up. This will help us to manage the pegging of the venue Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance.
Richard Gibbs - Eaton Ford Wednesday Match
Eaton Ford - Wednesday Match
Coaching Report – 6th July 2025
On 18th May 2025 Luton AC hosted the Daiwa South East Region ‘Lets Fish’ match on the Town South section of the canal at Leighton Buzzard.
The youngest participant that day was 7 year old Joris who along with his father Matis made the journey from North London to fish in the competition.
Joris was fishing with quite rudimentary equipment, basically a short rod and running line waggler set up, which because of the breeze and boat movement made presentation something of a challenge.
Despite these difficulties, Joris did not disgrace himself, and his perseverance rewarded him with some bites and a few fish.
His concentration, enthusiasm, and abilities were noted by the Luton coaches and not least by John Ellis, the CRT National Fisheries Manager and head of the CRT ‘Lets Fish’ programme.
After a short discussion and if Matis was agreeable, John asked if the Luton coaches would be able to offer Joris some one on one additional tuition together with some more suitable equipment.
Fast forward to yesterday (6th July 2025) where it had been arranged for Joris and Matis to meet up with coaches Richard Gibbs and Neil Williams at the Slapton winding hole. John Ellis had been able to supply a suitable seat box, an 8.5m take apart pole, landing net, keepnet and rod bag and the coaches added necessary items of tackle such as disgorgers, plummet, barbless hooks and float rigs etc….
Instruction was given as to how to set up the pole and rigs, how to mix the groundbait, and loose feeding techniques. Joris started fishing just 3 metres out with pinkie hookbait and an 0.4 float rig and was soon into fish.
His confidence grew and was very comfortable (if a little untidy……well he is only 7!) when shipping the pole in and out, as well as hooking his own bait, and unhooking the fish mostly by himself with Matis and coaches stepping in if necessary.
In the short session, Joris caught and landed 21 fish comprising mostly of roach, perch, and small skimmers. Both he and Matis enjoyed the session and we managed to end before the torrential rain started!
Another one on one session will be held again sometime in August at a different location.
Matas also made a generous cash donation, which was unnecessary but gratefully received and has been forwarded to the LAC coaching fund.
Joris is already signed up to the CRT National Celebration on the Shropshire Union Canal in September, where he and other juniors will represent the Club, and the Daiwa Global Communities event on the same canal in October.
Matis tells us the hotel is already booked! Joris will also be joining the Luton AC Kingfishers junior section, which will enable him to take part in the regular coaching sessions through the year, and the monthly winter training at the Bushmead Centre in Luton. We look forward to meeting them both again.
Joris on the Canal at Slapton
Joris on the Canal at Slapton

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.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton AC