Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Weeks Ending 9th and 16th November 2025

Here is a round up of this weeks news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club. This report covers the period from 3rd November through to the 16th November as I was out of the country on holiday so was unable to do the report last weekend.

Beckerings Reservoir
Family Trio, Damien Fitzpatrick, Daughter Poppy and Abby Leanne fished Beckerings, and all of them had success, For Poppy her first fish of the session was a lovely 15lb mirror, the second fish was a 19lb 2oz common, followed by the third a 14lb mirror
Her fourth fish was a 16lb mirror and to end the session Poppy caught her 5th fish another common of 15lb caught just as they were packing up, it's one of her best sessions yet. She caught all fish using the following baits 3 on shrimp and pepper 14mm with a small red topper and 2 were caught on a 18mm papi nut with a trimmed down pink pop up all rods baited with a pva mesh and a few boilies over the top both rigs a slip d multi rig with a Mamba Baits and tackle size 6 offset krank.
Poppy - Beckerings Common
Poppy - Beckerings Mirror
Poppy - Beckerings Mirror
Poppy - Beckerings Common
Abby Leanne had her first fish at 7pm, a lovely 24lb common on a single 18mm Papinut with a PVA bag. The second followed at 10pm a tidy 19lb fish on Papinut with a trimmed down pink pop-up and a size 4 Mamba Crank. To end the session, Fish number 3 came at 4am a lovely 16lb mirror on shrimp and pepper with a small red topper and a size 6 curve shank. Fish number 4 was a common, again falling to Papinut with a trimmed pink pop-up on a size 4 Mamba Crank. In total she had six runs and landed four.
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Abby Leanne Williams - Beckerings
Through the daytime, Damien had a really slow start to his Beckerings session and he was beginning to question his tactics, he moved a few times and thinks he maybe over baited the area a little.
Just before bed he changed the right rod to half an 18mm shrimp and pepper boilie with half a pop up on top, he put a bag on it and sent it to a new spot where he had seen fish showing.
At 3 am the rod screamed of and he knew he had a good fish on the end of his line it felt like he was pulling in a log it came in very slowly and put up a good scrap all the way to the net - a beautiful 27lb 6oz big scaled Mirror.
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
Damien Fitzpatrick - Beckerings
South Lagoon Wyboston
Liam Newton caught 2 pike, one small Jack and another that was 13lb and 95cm long.
Liam Newton South Lagoo
Liam Newton - South Lagoon
Liam Newton - South Lagoon
Grzegorz Gawron also had 2 Pike the first weighed 17.6 lbs and measured about 3 ft 3 in, the second one weighed 13.2 lbs and measured around 2 ft 10 in.
Grzegorz - South Lagoon
Grzegorz - South Lagoon
Grzegorz - South Lagoon
North House Lake
Paul Parkinson fished North House on Saturday for a 24 hour session and managed this lovely Common, he didn’t weight it but reckons it was around the 24lb mark, it was caught on a wafter and chopped boiles.
Paul Parkinson - North House Lake
Paul Parkinson - North House Lake
Damien Zabrzanski did a 48 hour session and managed to get this lovely pike at 87cm it was caught on dead bait a nice looking fish in good condition.
Damien Zabrzanski - North House Lake
Grand Union Canal
Lee Waring spent a couple of hours on the canal legering worms. The session produced around 10 Perch around the size of the one in his hand and then another at 2lb 12oz (he lost one of a similar size at the bank 5 minutes previous to this one!)
Lee Waring - Grand Union Canal
Lee Waring - Grand Union Canal
Coaching Update
Kingfisher Junior Coaching - On the bank at Town South (8th November)
Our Kingfishers were telling us they were very keen to get out on the bank again despite the colder temperatures and shorter days, so as the weather looked OK on Saturday afternoon (8th Nov), we arranged a quick coaching session on Town South for them via our WhatsApp group.
We had Molly, Noah, Thomas, Daniel, Joe and Alex attend, and all were really keen to practice fishing bread punch with liquidised bread or fishing Pinkies, loose feeding pinkies or squatt. All our young anglers caught well and really appreciated the brief session.
Molly’s Gran Sue, said Molly enjoyed the suspense of finding out which fish she might catch next, with 6 perch , 5 roach , 1 skimmer and a gudgeon plus her biggest achievement so far of two decent bream, she definitely hadn’t caught anything that big before!
John Ellis, the brains behind ‘Lets Fish’ paid us a visit on the bank and watched our young anglers fishing, unhooking and handling their fish and was very impressed, saying Luton have some really talented young anglers.
We don’t know when the next bankside session will be as it’s so weather dependant at this time of year, but we have our next indoor session at Bushmead on Saturday 22nd when we will be making rigs, mixing groundbait, playing angling games and a whole lot more, and our young anglers are really looking forward to attending.
Thanks to all the parents for helping our young anglers, we couldn’t do this without your support, if you know a young person keen to learn to fish, get in touch with us, I’m sure we can help.
Molly with a Grand Union Canal Bream
Match Report for Wednesday 12th November 2025
13 anglers made the journey to St Neots with some trepidation for a match held upon one of our best stretches of the River Ouse at Eaton Ford. The worry was the state of the traffic at the Black Cat Roundabout at the junction of the A421 with the A1, together with a weather forecast for rain for most of the day. In the event our fears turned out to be groundless as the latest improvements to the Black Cat Roundabout ensured a painless transition to the Northbound A1. Additionally, the weather forecast of rain did not significantly materialise as the Met office had not allowed for the fact that our great Progenitor, Dennis Hunt was not with us. Thus, the Rain God showed mercy.
The venue has some problems with fallen trees which made certain pegs unfishable, hence the reason for only 13 anglers as that is the number that we were advised could be accommodated. However, we must mention that Malcolm Ogden was again not well enough to join us. Our best wishes go to him for a speedy recovery to good health and we look forward to seeing his cheery face on the bank very soon.
Once again, the indispensable Ray Burton - to whom we offer again our sincere gratitude, stepped into the breach to administer matters practical and financial to ensure that the match went ahead smoothly and efficiently. Eaton Ford is permanently pegged with no moorings, so Barry Roper was excused his usual jaunt to reconnoitre and peg the stretch, although he did check to see which pegs were fishable. After that it was nice that Barry could relax for once.
The river appeared to be in good condition with a little colour and a steady flow. Our meteorological Guru Tony Hickmott advised that the water temperature was 12 degrees centigrade which more or less matched the air temperature at the time of the draw. However, these conditions did not last as the pace of the flow increased as the match progressed and despite most anglers experiencing a good start to the match with a few fish, some began to struggle after the first 2 hours.
Even so all the pegs did find some fish. Pegs 1 and 2 produced the best weights as will be seen in the list below. Richard Darbon put his fingers into his Jam Pot and drew peg 1, a renowned flier. He put his wide experience to good use, opting to fish with a heavy maggot feeder with 2 red maggots on a size 16 hook, casting about one third of the way across the river (a method commonly known as “Chuck it and Chance it). This method produced a good number of small Chublets, some quality Roach and 2 reasonable sized Perch. That mixture weighed in at 5lbs 6oz which was long way ahead of second place. We do suspect that Richard had another incentive because he had wangled a day’s fishing on his wife’s Birthday, so he needed the winnings from the pools to buy Flowers and Chocolates to get him out of the Doghouse!
Nonetheless, well done Richard, a deserved win for being the only one to read the water conditions correctly.
In second place on peg 2 was Paul Carr. Paul only just arrived in time for the draw as he got lost on the way to the venue. He blamed the Sat Nav – he had to blame something for staying in bed too long! Paul opted to fish with a pole rig of 4 sections feeding 2 large balls of groundbait at the start and loose fed maggot and hemp. This short line produced some Bleak. The bleak went off after 90 minutes of the match with only one perch coming after that time. Paul then switched to a feeder rig which still only produced 2 Perch, so he switched back to his short line which did produce more small Roach and Bleak for the remainder of the Match. His total weight for 30 fish was 2lbs 1oz 8 drams.
In Third place with 1lb 14oz was Colin Holmes. Colin bucked the trend of early pegs by drawing peg 16 and opted to try for Perch, using lobworm on the hook. As this proved to be fruitless, Colin declared that the Perch in his swim were vegetarians and so he had to rely on maggot for small roach like the rest of us. Nonetheless, he was rewarded for his perseverance and did produce enough fish to get into the frame. In fourth place was Barry Roper with 1lb 6oz
The weigh in was conducted jointly by the indefatigable Ray Burton with assistance from Tony Hickmott. We are blessed with so many good people who readily pitch in to help with all matters relating to the day.
A deep felt Thank you to all those mentioned.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Richard Darbon 5 lbs 6oz
2nd Paul Carr 2lbs 1oz 8drams
3rd Colin Holmes1lb 14oz
4th Barry Roper 1lb 11oz
5th Graham Stringer 1lbs 7oz
6th Simon Foulkes 1lbs 6oz **
Joint 7th Tony Hickmott 11oz & Mark Sessions 11oz
9th Terry Vickers 9oz
Joint 10th Les Burton 7oz&Dave Ridley 7oz
12th Ray Burton 3oz
Andy Frankum DNW
Our next match is at on a foreign venue on Twin Lakes Fishery at Biddenham on Wednesday 19th November 2025. Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Pegging Fee, plus the Day Ticket Cost of £10.00 Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm.
For anyone thinking of joining us for the first time please message Dennis Hunt or Ray Burton so we know you are coming before turning up. This will help us to manage the booking of pegging of this venue. Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance.
Wednesday Match 12th November
Match Report – Town South, Grand Union Canal – 5th November
There was much celebrating on the bank this week as it was a Luton Wednesday, and for once we didn’t get wet!
This week we were fishing Town South and, having checked the venue earlier in the week, we knew the length had few moored boats, so we had plenty of space for the 17 pegs needed.
We met as usual by the white bridge to do our peg draw on a fine and unseasonably warm November morning with an air temperature of 12C, which rose during the day. There was initially no wind, but around lunchtime a strong breeze blowing directly along the cut from the south gave the day a much colder feel, despite the rise in air temperature.
The canal had some colour, but is clearing as the temperature drops, the water temperature being measured this week at 12C—still high for the time of year—and we thought the canal might fish well. We had a few boats pass which gave no trouble, going quietly down the middle of the cut. Sadly, there were few fireworks, as it soon became apparent that for whatever reason the fish didn’t really seem keen to feed, and known banker swims failed to produce.
Colin McBeth started by feeding three lines at around 3m, 8m and 11m. He started on the 11m line with pinkie over groundbait and caught small perch and roach, and lost a big fish after about 40 mins (thought to be a perch), but continued to catch on this line for a while, getting a further two nice perch. Colin topped up with more groundbait when it slowed up and then fished the inside with punch while that line settled, taking a couple of skimmers. He then went back to the 11m line and started catching again, including a nice perch. Despite trying the 8m line for a while, he had nothing on that, so Colin went back to 11m and continued catching roach, perch and a few skimmers till the end of the match, ending the day with 7lb 15oz to take first place.
Chris Howard started by fishing bread punch down the track for skimmers and small roach, with fluoro pinkie down the edge for bits. He also opened a line with worm for large perch and skimmers. Chris reported losing a couple of larger fish during the match due to lost hook holds, which was disappointing. Chris, however, managed to put 6lb 15oz on the scales to finish second.
Jim Tookey finished 3rd, and started brightly fishing pinkie over groundbait early, switching to loose feeding pinkie later. After the first couple of hours, however, the swim fizzled out, and Jim said he struggled during the afternoon but had enough to take 3rd with 3lb 4oz.
Mark Sessions and Barry Roper tied for 4th place. Barry started on punch fishing two lines without a bite. He then switched to maggot and pinkie and caught mainly perch and roach with about a dozen ruffe.
Mark fished just over the first shelf on the pole using a size 18 hook, feeding pinkies and groundbait. Mark’s bag was mainly skimmers with roach, with perch making up the rest of the weight. Mark reported having had pike attacking his net with about an hour and a half left, which completely killed his swim, so he changed and fished the waggler on the far shelf and was able to catch a few more roach and perch which also fell to pinkies, ending with 3lb 3oz.
Thanks again go to our pegger Barry Roper, Ray Burton for his sterling work with the admin, and all those who helped with the weigh-in, including Roger Baker who was back helping after falling over recently on a patch of wet slippery leaves.
While the day wasn’t easy, we all enjoyed the company and our day out on the canal—and best of all, we didn’t get wet for once!
Results
1st Colin McBeth – 7lb 15oz
2nd Chris Howard – 6lb 15oz
3rd Jim Tookey – 3lb 4oz
4th (Joint) Mark Sessions & Barry Roper – 3lb 3oz
6th Andy Francome – 2lb 11oz
7th Sean Leatherland – 2lb 9oz
8th Colin Holmes – 2lb 5oz
9th Tim Watts – 2lb 2oz
10th Richard Darbon – 2lb 0oz 8drm
11th Dennis Hunt – 2lb 0oz
12th Simon Foulkes – 1lb 11oz
13th Terry Vickers – 1lb 6oz
14th Dudley Frankland – 1lb 5oz
15th Ray Burton – 0lb 8oz
16th Noah Summerfield – 0lb 6oz
17th Tony Hickmott – 0lb 2oz
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Next Match
Wednesday 12th November
Eaton Ford
Draw: 8.30am at the venue
Fish: 10.00am – 3.00pm
Pools:£5.00 (optional)
£2.00 Luton pegging fee
New participants (must be club members) are welcome! Please message us in advance so we can peg accordingly. Don’t forget your club membership book—it must be shown at your first match.
Wednesday Match 5th November
Pairs knockout final- Sunday 2nd November - The Globe Inn.
Ian Orbell chose the venue and area, Pete Mills the two pegs, located in the willows between the lock and the disused swing bridge.
The final was fished from 9:45am to 2:45pm and the weather was mild.
A couple of early boats put some colour into a clearish canal, but this soon fell away with only two more boats passing through during the match. Leaves were very troublesome for both anglers throughout the match. Pete’s peg got the brunt of it and for the mid part of the match the peg was completely covered in a dense mat, to the point where Ian stopped fishing and kindly came over to assist, both spent 20 minutes clearing, scooping leaves onto the bank with landing nets.
Pete started on the 4m line with punch and caught a few 1oz roach in a row, which raised hopes unnecessarily! it then quickly died and the fishing got harder.
Persevering on the inside line on punch for 3 hrs, whilst intermittently potting in caster on the far shelf, saw odd bites from small hand sized skimmers, but surprisingly no micro roach showed. When possible (subject to leaves) a try with caster on the far shelf didn’t produce, a switch to flouro pinky improved things adding a few small perch before going quiet. The last hour was spent back on punch on the more productive 4m line, adding another 6 small skimmers before the whistle.
Ian drew the peg nearer to the swing bridge and started on the inside line on punch, producing a few roach before tailing off quickly. A switch to pinky on the same line added some small perch. After the hour mark, having potted chopped worm onto the far bank swim, Ian went across and started catching smallish perch and roach.
Ian stuck to this line for most of the match, alternating between the shallow far bank and dropping down the shelf, topping up with worm as the bites slowed. A couple of ‘bonus’ 5oz perch from this line were taken, but also a couple of longish blank spells made for a frustrating day.
Both anglers agreed prior to the match that they wanted a fair section without any ‘flyers’ and this is how it panned out, Ian’s net taking the scales to 3lb 5oz. Pete’s went 3lb 8oz. A small winning margin, probably one fish either way, saw Pete through.
Hand shakes all round and a long walk back!
Finally a quick word for the unfortunate Jack O’Brien who was also a finalist but was unable to fish due to a last minute call up to play rugby on the Sunday.
Pairs Knockout Final
Pairs Knockout Final

That is all we have for this week, Keep your catch reports coming in via all the usual methods.

Tight Lines,
Dave
Luton Angling Club

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 2nd November 2025

Here is a round up of this weeks news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club.

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.

South Lagoon at Wyboston
This week Kletos and his son Nathaniel put a few days in at Wyboston including some overnights for the first time and they had some great sessions.
They caught their first Zander, albeit 2lb, but a Zander nonetheless. Caught at sunset on a small live Roach.
Through the night Kletos had an 11lb 4oz Mirror and Nathaniel had a 12lb 2oz Common.
The following day they had two Pike, Nathaniel's first weighing 8lb 1oz and Kletos managed a 6lb 10oz Tench, which is a PB.
Lastly, Kletos fished a session on his own today and caught 5 Pike through the day on various baits and methods, four of them ranging from 6lb to 7lb 8oz and lastly his biggest of the year so far at 16lb 10oz (95cm).

The latter was in good condition albeit quite lean so he imagines that fish could well be pushing 19lb+ come spring time.
Nathaniel with a 2lb Zander
Kletos with a Pike
Kletos with a Pike
Nathaniel with a Pike
Nathaniel with a Carp
Kletos with a Mirror Carp
Kletos with a Tench
Tench
Grand Union Canal
Les Foxen caught a nice mixed bag of fish from the members section at Slapton last week, he used single maggot over soft dark groundbait with a few pinkies mixed in, best Perch going around 12 oz
Les Foxen - Grand Union Canal
Les Foxen - Grand Union Canal
Les Foxen - Grand Union Canal
Les Foxen - Grand Union Canal
North House Lake
Brian Turner fished North house for just a few hours on Sunday going after the pike and he wasn't disappointed as he had three out, two very small jacks and this amazing looking lady at 14lb not a mark on her good proportion to her size not skinny at all and beautiful colours.
Brian Turner - North House Lake
Brian Turner - North House Lake
Brian Turner - North House Lake
Stocking Update: Investing in the Future of Our Waters
The club continues its long-term stocking program with the introduction of 20 C3 carp

This time we had mostly mirrors, but we did get a couple of Commons this time each fish weighed between 8 and 10lbs and were sourced from our regular supplier Priory Fisheries, these fish have been introduced to both North House Lake and Beckerings (10 in each) to support sustainable sport and ensure quality angling for future generations of members.

Pictures of the fish are available on the club website in the photo galleries and events/work parties section.
This is part of our ongoing commitment to fishery enhancement. Further stocking updates will follow—watch this space!
Stock fish - North House Lake
Stock fish - North House Lake
Stock fish - North House Lake
Beckerings Reservoir
Paul Parkinson did a 24hr session on Beckerings and managed to get 2 nice Commons and 2 Bream. The fish were caught on a snowman and a wafter on pva bag.
Paul Parkinson - Beckerings
Paul Parkinson - Beckerings


Please note the following dates when shooting takes place on land around the reservoir. On some of these dates the reservoir will be closed due to the proximity of the event.

Reservoir Open – Shooting Nearby

  • Saturday 11th October

  • Friday 17th October

  • Thursday 30th October

  • Friday 7th November

  • Thursday 20th November

  • Saturday 22nd November

  • Saturday 29th November

  • Thursday 4th December

  • Saturday 6th December

  • Thursday 11th December

  • Saturday 10th January

  • Wednesday 14th January

🚫 Reservoir Closed from 12pm – You must leave by midday

  • Friday 14th November

  • Thursday 27th November

  • Thursday 18th December

  • Friday 2nd January 2026

  • Friday 23rd January 2026



Wednesday Match - River Ouse, Biddenham – 28th October 2025
This Wednesday brought heavy wetting drizzle and overcast skies, with no wind following a chilly night—autumn was very much in evidence. The drizzle cleared briefly a couple of times, but the breaks didn’t last, ensuring we all had wet gear for the journey home. The air temperature struggled to reach 10°C as we met in the car park and it seemed to get colder as the day wore on. The river was quite clear with a water temperature of 11°C, and we all suspected it might be a tough day.
We had 18 fishing this week, including one of our club juniors. Due to the size of the match, we split it into two sections. Thanks go to Barry ‘Yomper’ Roper for walking the section and selecting the clear pegs up to the first bridge, which made the draw much easier.
Charlie Robinson took first overall (Section B winner). Charlie, a Luton member who usually fishes for the crack match team Drennan Bordon, had a day spare and joined us—turning in the top weight. After a roach-less first 20 minutes, Charlie realised the pole lines would be tough, likely due to the clear water and recent rain. He ended up fishing for bleak most of the day on a 2.5 metre whip, using Sensas Surface Cloud (a groundbait new to us) with pinkies on the hook. He caught over 200 fish for 8lb 6oz. Charlie, a canal specialist, said he really enjoyed his day on a lovely stretch of river with a great bunch of friendly anglers—and we certainly enjoyed his company.
Second overall was Richard Gibbs (Section A winner), who is fast becoming the man to beat at Biddenham. He fished the pole at around 10–11 metres, finding 3 metres of depth just off the main current. Using a 2grm flat float, he fed three large balls of groundbait and fished single red maggot to an 18s hook, regularly loose feeding hemp and maggot. After a slow start, he got into small chub and dace, with the occasional perch. He also worked a nearside swim 2.5 metres from the bank, catching a few net perch on worm. Bites slowed around midday, and Richard had to keep switching lines and feeding groundbait to find fish. He also had two pike (around 1lb and 2lb) on worm and maggot respectively—though of course, they don’t count. He finished with 7lb 12oz.
Third overall was Sean Leatherland (Section A), who fished at 11 metres to catch a very nice mixed bag using red maggot over groundbait. Sean weighed 4lb 12oz.
Graham Stringer took 3rd in Section A. He started by potting in four pots of groundbait at 7 metres with pinkies and a bit of chopped worm. After half an hour fishing close in without a touch, he moved to the 7m line. Fishing single red maggot, he caught mostly small roach and one decent net roach. He fed hemp and a few tares over the top but couldn’t get a touch on them. He weighed 2lb 8oz.
Second in Section B was Barry Roper, who fished three lines but didn’t get a bite on the 11m or chopped worm swims. All his fish came at 7m on maggot—bleak, chublets, and one ruffe—for 2lb 7oz.
Special credit to junior Daniel Carr for 8th place with 1lb 3oz—well done! (his own report from the day is also included in this weekly round up)
Final placings:
1st Charlie Robinson 8lb 6oz
2nd Richard Gibbs 7lb 12oz
3rd Sean Leatherland 4lb 12oz
4th Graham Stringer 2lb 8oz
5th Barry Roper 2lb 7oz
6th Chris Howard 2lb 4oz
7th Colin Holmes 1lb 8oz
8th Daniel Carr 1lb 3oz
9th Andy Frankum & Sam Rose 1lb 0oz
11th Dennis Hunt 0lb 6oz
12th Joint Ray Burton, Richard Darbon, Mark Sessions & Tony Hickmott 0lb 5oz
DNW Dudley Frankland, Les Burton and Terry Vickers
Next Match:
Wednesday 5th November
Venue: GUC at Town South
Draw: 8.30am at the White Bridge
Fish: 10.00am – 3.00pm
£5.00 optional pools.
£2.00 Luton pegging fee.
If you're thinking of joining us for the first time, please message us in advance so we can manage the pegging.
Don’t forget to bring your club membership book—it must be shown at your first match.
Wednesday Match 28.10.25
Wednesday Match 28.10.25
Wednesday Match 28.10.25
Wednesday Match 28.10.25
Daniel Carr's report from the match on 28th October at Biddenham
On Wednesday junior Daniel Carr - Daniel Carr angling fished the clubs weekly Wednesday match at the River Ouse at Biddenham here is his personal report from the day.
"I drew peg 17 which was alright but not the the end I wanted to be up but it will do.
I set up 2 lines on the pole one to fish to hand at 3ms out for bleak as last time I went it was mostly bleak which were caught so I used hinders natural mix as a bit of slop and single pinkie. My other line was 9ms out which I hoped to catch some skimmers and roach on this line feeding hinders natural mix again and hemp over the top with single pinkie on the hook.
I started by balling three balls of groundbait onto my 9m line where I started catching a decent number of small roach but nothing of size untill about half way through the match it dried up so I topped it up with ground bait but only received a couple more roach so I switched to single red maggot on hook where I caught just a single decent skimmer on this line for the rest of the match.
After about 20mins of not catching I came in to my close in line to target bleak for the last hour of the match where I caught every 3 minutes or so feeding slop and pinkies for the rest of the match.
This allowed me to finish with 45 fish for 1lb 3oz Placing me 8th out of the 18 fishing. Overall I had a good day catching loads of fish"

Daniel Carr - Wednesday Match
Daniel Carr - Wednesday Match
Daniel Carr - Wednesday Match

Report from the 7th round of the 2025 Sunday Series
Sunday 19th October saw the penultimate round of the 2025 LAC Sunday Summer Series. The match took place on the River Ouse at Lavendon following a venue switch from Eaton Ford.

With bad weather predicted and the difficulty of the longer walks for some of our more mature members, only 7 anglers took part in the match. And yes. It did rain!
Winner on the day was Danny Worth. Danny almost missed the match due to over sleeping but had the draw bag to thank as Peg 1 had been left in once he arrived. But Danny is a good angler and made no mistake to weigh 5lb 11ozs 4drms for an easy win. He used pole tactics and fished at 10m with single red maggot over groundbait feeding hemp over the top. The resultant catch of roach and skimmer made up the bulk of his catch but he backed this up by switching to the margin to pick up odd perch on red maggot including one decent sized one.
Thankfully, Myles Tommey decided it was far too cold a day to repeat the diving exhibition from the previous match at Lavendon and remained relatively dry despite the rain. Myles drew peg 7 next to the swim he won the last match from. He therefore, made the decision to focus on the venue's bream and fished most of the match on the feeder. However, the bream did not show so he switched to fish to pole at 11metres and caught a mixed bag of small fish over ground bait with red maggot on the hook. His weight of 2lb 14ozs 4 drms was just enough for 2nd place.
In third place was Adrian Smith on peg 8 with 2lb 13ozs. Adrian decided not to use groundbait for this match having not had much success in the previous match on the venue. Instead he fed using a bait dropper and fish red maggot over the top to catch small roach and skimmer and a lot of ruff. It was interesting to see just how many ruff were caught in the match.
The final Round 8 will be on 16th November on the GUC at Three Locks. The draw at 8.30am. £2.00 peg fee and £5.00 optional pools, fish 10am till 3pm. There are 8 matches in the Sunday Series and the best 5 section results from eight count for the final league placings (one of which must be a river match)
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.
LAC Sunday Series
Match Report for Wednesday 22nd October 2025
We did not get this match report in time for last weeks round up, so here it is albeit a little late.

17 anglers, filled with enthusiasm, made their way to the match held upon the upper pound of Three Locks Section at Stoke Hammond on Wednesday 22nd October.
Sadly, the leading light of our company, Dennis Hunt, could not be with us. He was greatly missed for his companionship, but on the upside, his absence meant that we had a good chance of decent weather with no rain (Dennis performs a pagan ritual rain dance each week in his garden but him not being at Three Locks meant that the rain stayed in Luton)
As usual the stalwart of our party, Ray Burton - to whom we offer once again our very grateful thanks, stepped into the breach to administer matters practical and financial to ensure that the match went ahead smoothly and efficiently. We believe that Barry Roper must be an ex-paratrooper as he firstly yomped the whole stretch in the pouring rain on the day before the match to explore the boat situation. Not content with that Barry, along with Simon Foulkes put on walking boots on the day of the match to peg out the stretch. Special thanks to Barry and Simon for stepping up to the plate as usual.
The presence of several boats, particularly those occupying the early pegs, meant that the match stretched to beyond Chelmscote Bridge which meant quite a long walk for those drawn on pegs 15, 16 & 17. Interestingly, 3 of the first 4 places in the match came from those pegs.
Nonetheless all the pegs did find some fish. As set out above, Simon Foulkes on peg 15 carried on his streak of form of late by winning the match with 5lbs 14oz of small fish. Simon pole fished one line at 11.00m and a whip close in to the edge. His first line did produce small fish regularly using maggot over groundbait. But that came to a halt after the first boat passed. Switching to his whip line using bronze pinkies, small silver fish continued to come, which proved to be sufficient to provide the winning weight. Well done, Simon.
Using similar tactics on peg 16, in second place was Jim Tookey with 4lbs 9 oz, again mainly small fish. Third place was taken by Dudley Frankland , who bucked the trend fishing punch and pinkie on peg 11 with a pole at 11.00 m and 6.00m respectively, producing one bream of 3lbs caught on caster and worm plus the usual small fish for 4lbs 5oz. An exhausted Barry Roper, with the longest walk to Peg 17 (scant reward for his efforts in pegging the venue) still managed to finish in the money with 4th Place weighing in a very creditable 3lbs 14 oz.
The weigh in was conducted jointly by the indefatigable Ray Burton with assistance from Barry Roper (who else!) together with Colin Holmes and our beloved scribe Tracey Leatherland who recorded the weights and added the results to the “Hot Fishing” page. Tracey is the only intelligent one amongst us with sufficient know how to be able to do that.
A deep felt Thank you to all those mentioned.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Simon Foulkes 5 lbs 14oz
2nd Jim Tookey 4lbs 9oz
3rd Dudley Frankland 4lbs 5oz
4th Barry Roper 3lbs 14oz
5th Dave Ridley 2lbs 12oz
6th Christopher Bartlett Howard 2lbs 10oz
Joint 7th Andy Frankum 1lb 12oz & Sean Leatherland 1lb 12oz
9th Pete Mills 1lb 9oz
Joint 10th Colin Holmes 1lb 8oz & Richard Darbon 1lb 8oz
12th Graham Stringer 1lb 6oz
13th Terry Vickers 1lb 4oz
14th Ray Burton 1lb exactly
15th Tony Hickmott 13 oz
16th Sam Rose 12oz
17th Les Burton 2 oz
** We use Chris Howard’s full title because he has the most tackle!!
Our next match is at one of our own venues on the River Ouse at Biddenham on Wednesday 29th October 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 or Ray Burton so we know you are coming before turning up. This will help us to manage the limited pegging of this venue. Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance.
Wednesday Match 22nd October
Coaching Updates
Following our indoor coaching sessions, It’s lovely to see our new Junior Anglers trying something new and being successful.
Last Saturday at our indoor session at Bushmead we discussed how to prepare liquidised bread and how to use it when you fish punched Bread.
It was great to have a message and some pictures sent to us of Thomas, who went down to the Canal and gave it a try soon after the session. His dad sent this photo and said "We had success yesterday with your advice on Bread Punch/breadcrumb feeding and caught some Roach"
Very well done Thomas keep practicing.
Thomas - Grand Union Canal
Molly catches on punch bread!
We also received another success story for one of our Juniors Molly after she came to the indoor session at Bushmead last Saturday.
Molly couldn’t wait to put the skills she had learned into practice, so she got some bread punches and persuaded her mum to help her make some liquidised bread. Then they went to the canal to give it a go.
Molly caught from the off, catching 10 roach and Rudd in 90 minutes by feeding liquidised bread and using bread punch on the hook, and was enjoying herself so much she carried on catching more! The fish may only have been small, but Molly was delighted and sent us a message and some pictures saying “Thank you for all the tips”
Well done to Molly and Mum Gemma, keep practicing.
Molly - Grand Union Canal
Molly - Grand Union Canal
Molly - Grand Union Canal
Molly & Mum Gemma - Grand Union Canal

That is all we have for this week, Keep your catch reports coming in via all the usual methods.

Tight Lines,
Dave
Luton Angling Club