Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 8th February 2026

More rainfall throughout the week has left rivers in flood, with high water levels, heavy colour and moving with considerable pace.These conditions have limited opportunities for anglers and curtailed activity across several venues. 

This week’s catch report and news round‑up whilst lacking in catch reports, provides a clear overview of recent club activities, current conditions, and matters of note as we await a return to more settled weather and water levels.

A Welcome Return for the Wednesday Match Group After Their January Break
Wednesday saw the return of the Mid week matches after the groups usual pause throughout January. Here is their report from Wednesday 4th February
The author John Buchan said “The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable – a perpetual series of occasions of hope “The match report from this week shows that most of the anglers attending were in pursuit of the elusive but with very little being attainable.
It was originally planned to fish upon the Town North stretch of the Grand Union Canal at Leighton Buzzard. However, the match was very well subscribed, due to the growing popularity of the Wednesday Match Group and also being the first Wednesday of the 2026 programme, with 23 anglers wishing to fish.
In the event due to illness and family commitments, 4 anglers had to withdraw at short notice. Consequently, with 19 bodies remaining it was decided to split up into 2 sections, one on Town North and one on The Globe stretch because of the Boat situation and the parking considerations.
Thus 10 anglers fished a separate match at the Globe and 9 anglers fished on Town South.
Two of the withdrawals were due to illness and we wish Dennis Hunt and Richard Darbon a speedy recovery. The upside was that as Dennis Hunt was absent and too poorly to rain dance (naked except for his Goats Head), we enjoyed good weather with sunshine and no rain!
In addition to this, the indispensable Ray Burton who we rely upon so much for financial duties and administration was also unavailable this week. Ray, you were greatly missed. However, we are blessed with great people who happily step into the breach to fulfil the duties required. Grateful thanks go to Tony Hickmott & Colin Holmes for administration, organisation and weighing in together with Barry Roper and Bart Bonito for pegging out duties. Their considerable efforts ensured that the matches at both venues proceeded smoothly.
The canal appeared to be in good condition with a little colour and very little tow. Our meteorological Guru Tony Hickmott advised that the water temperature was 7 degrees centigrade which more or less matched the air temperature at the time of the draw.
After one hour of fishing at both venues, it became apparent to everyone that fish would be scarce. The pegs that did find some action found that the fish stocks present had shrunk to about 2 -3 inches long!
At The Globe, pegs 1, 3 & 4 produced the best weights with Sean Leatherland on peg 1 prevailing with 2lbs 5oz 8 drams of very small Roach punctuated with 2 small Perch. Bait was mainly red maggot fished over crumb groundbait at 11m with pinkies and squat thrown in for good measure. In second place was Barry Roper with 1lb 5 oz. Barry hooked a large fish at the start but did not manage to land it. After a period of no action, he did eventually find some small roach on pinkie which he had to land quickly to avoid the attention of Pike in his swim. In third place was Keith Ward with 1lb 1oz 8 drams of small roach caught on red maggot over groundbait laced with squat fished at 11m across. Keith also reported trouble with very hungry Pike. Overall, the venue fished poorly with 4 anglers not troubling the scales at all
At Town South, the position was even more dire. The aggregate weight of all 9 anglers could not match the winning weight at the Globe. Bart Bonito topped the list with 12 ounces 8 drams of tiny roach fishing against the far bank. He used pinkie and squat over groundbait to tempt 32 fish. Tim Watts staggered into second place with 8 ounces 4 drams, a catch which again was made up of very small fish caught mainly on bread punch. Peter Mills struggled to 3rd place with 5 ounces of small roach using bread punch, hard against an opposite boat.
The overall results of the Matches were as follows: -
THE GLOBE
1st Sean Leatherland 2lbs 5oz 8 drams
2nd Barry Roper 1lb 5oz
3rd Keith Ward1lb 1oz 8 drams
4th Dave Abbott 9oz
5th Andy Frankum 3oz 8 drams
6th Dave Whillock 2oz 8 drams
Dave Ridley, Les Burton, Simon Foulkes & Tony Hickmott DNW
TOWN SOUTH
1st Bart Bonito 12oz 8 drams
2nd Tim watts 8oz 4 drams
3rd Peter Mills 5oz
4th Chris Howard 2oz 8 drams
5th Colin Holmes 1oz 8 drams
6th Dudley Frankland 1oz
7th Colin Macbeth 8 drams
Terry Vickers & Graham Stringer DNW
Finally, once again our thanks are due to the indomitable Tracey who not only does all the post-match record keeping and Administration but brightens our day as a ray of sunshine on the bank, even after a difficult time.
Our next match is at on at Luton’s premier venue, Beckerings Reservoir near Ampthill Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Pegging Fee, Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm. It is likely that there will be a rush to reserve places. The venue is likely to be very busy during this match.
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 Group
Wednesday Match Group
Beckerings Reservoir
Little in the way of catch reports however the bailiffs reported members were catching a few decent Bream.

A reminder as already mentioned above The Wednesday match group will fish Beckerings Reservoir on Wednesday 11th February. A significant number of members now take part in these matches so the venue and especially the car park will be extremely busy on that day.
Match Weds 11th February - Beckerings
Slipe Lane Pits - Work Party
The first of the 2026 Turnford (Slipe Lane Pits) work parties is on Sunday 15th February. Luton members are encouraged to attend and help out.
The lakes will be closed for fishing from 7am on the 15th, and reopen mid-day once the work party has finished.The volunteers usually meet in the car park at around 8am.
Boot pit at Slipe Lane
Fishers Green - Access
Some info from our contacts at Fishers Green that National Grid are about to start another phase of works starting on Wednesday 4th February through to the 12th February. There will be stewards in place for safety but you should be given full access to the venue at all times during this work. Please follow any guidance from the stewards.

Wild Birds Through the Lens of Howard Birley
Howard Birley who is an avid wildlife photographer has sent in some more fantastic pictures of wild birds that were taken at a Luton Angling Club venue. More of his work can be seen on his Flickr Page at https://www.flickr.com/photos/birleyinfocus/

That's all for this week, If you do get out fishing please send in your catch reports as they are very much appreciated. You can send them via our social media pages and through the club website.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton AC

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 1st February 2026

Unsurprisingly, the inbox has been quiet again this week with River levels high and the weather not being ideal it has been a damp, and wet week dominated by overcast skies. At the time of this report (Sun 1st Feb) the Wyboston bailiffs report the River Ouse is still well up and flowing very fast.

No catch reports have come in this week so our coaching activities and other features make up this weeks report.  

Wednesday Match Group
The Wednesday match group will start up their 2026 program after their usual January break and are due to fish Town North on the canal at Leighton Buzzard on the 4th Feb. We look forward to start receiving their usual weekly match reports.

CRT - South East Coaching Conference
As we have done for the last few years, Luton Angling Club hosted the Canal and River Trust(CRT) South East area coaching conference.
It was held on Saturday 31st January in the Bradgers room at Bushmead Community Centre in Luton and was attended by many existing qualified coaches from Luton, Wellingborough, Northampton, Ware and Peterborough and by others that are interested in becoming angling coaches.
Everyone enjoyed the day and went away feeling they had learnt a lot, with some registering interest in taking the coaching qualifications afterwards. We even had interest from some people who could not make it to the event.
John Ellis of the CRT did several presentations, including a detailed overview of the new revised 2026 ‘Lets Fish’ fishing and environmental awards and the certificates which are given to those on the program when they demonstrate the correct level of achievement and understanding required.
Rob Harris of Clubmate and Peterborough gave a very good demonstrations of Clubmate software developments with the focus on facilities for Juniors and outlined some truly exciting developments with alternative routes to gain coaching qualifications.
All who attended agreed it was a very interesting day, and are looking forward to 2026 on the bank.
CRT South East Coaching Conference
CRT South East Coaching Conference
CRT South East Coaching Conference
Molly's Rig Making
Molly, one of our Kingfisher Juniors and a regular attendee at our indoor coaching sessions at Bushmead has been desperate to get out on the bank again since Christmas, but the weather conditions haven’t been great, and she hasn’t been able to get out and fish.
Not to be put off, with the help of Grandad Dave, Molly has been busy making a rig making board so she can make and shot her own Pole rigs correctly and be ready for when the weather improves and she can get out fishing again.
Very well done Molly, it’s great to see you practising all the things you have learnt at our classroom sessions
Molly's rig board
Molly checking the shotting
In the Net History
Continuing on with "in the net history" where we showcase members catches from many years ago, this weeks picture is circa 1984 and is of Ian Fourmy with a Crucian caught while fishing with his family on North House Lake. If you have any very old pictures from Luton Angling Club venues please send them in so we can keep this feature going. Send them via our social media messaging or via the catch report form on our website. We look forward to receiving them.
Ian Fourmy - North House Lake 1984
That's all we have for this week. Please do send in anything you have in terms of catch reports as it's hard keeping these reports going this time of the year.

Tight Lines,

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 25th January 2026

Another typical January week this week, with very few catch reports coming in. 

Beckerings Reservoir
Amer Jawad fished the reservoir on Saturday and said there were only a few brave souls there, His visit was well worth it though as in a short 3 hour session he had a number of Bream to 7lb.
Amer Jawad - Beckerings
North House Lake
As the Rivers were in flood, club chairman Fergal O'Kane fished North House for Pike last Sunday and just missed the deadline for last weeks report, During his session he lost a couple of Jacks , then managed to land a bigger one at 11lb 5oz.
Fergal O'Kane Pike - North House Lake

Thats all we have in terms of catch reports this week, but we have some other information and content that you may be interested in.

Barry Stevenson a long time club member and stalwart Work party volunteer was going through some of his old stuff and found some pictures of himself in 1997 on a successful session at Lavendon Mill Upstream where he caught Carp and Tench.
Barry Stevenson - Lavendon 1997
Barry Stevenson - Lavendon 1997
Barry Stevenson - Lavendon 1997
Seeing Barry's pictures prompted Wyboston Bailiff Brian Turner to dig out an even older photo from North House which was taken in 1990 and shows Brian with a Bream that he caugh from the peg known as "no carp corner". We hope, provided that we receive some pictures from our members, to make this a regular weekly feature called "In the net history" so please do send in some of your pictures - The older the better..... We already have one lined up for next week. You can send the pictures via the catch reports section on the club website or via message through our social media pages.
Brian Turner - North House Lake - 1990
Coaching Classroom Session - 24th January 2026
Our Coaching team held another well attended Junior coaching session at the Bushmead community Hub on Saturday afternoon and it was an enjoyable day for everyone who attended.
During this session we were able to distribute some donated tackle items to those who needed them. Thank you to all those who have kindly donated items for our juniors to make use of.
Some of our young anglers brought along the rig making boards they had made over the Christmas holidays for us to see.
We played a game throwing bean bags (simulating balls of groundbait) which were thrown left handed from a sitting position, the aim being to accurately hit a target as you would when fishing.
The Kingfishers also had a session on different types of hooks, and we demonstrated hair rigs and hair rigging of baits.
Following this there we focused on how to set up a waggler rod correctly. The CRT award progress books were signed off for those who remembered to bring them, so the young anglers can obtain their progress certificates.
Next Saturday (31st January 2026) we host a CRT Coaching Conference from 9am until 4:30pm a Buffet lunch is included. This conference is aimed at existing and potential new coaches and volunteers and we will cover what is needed and what is involved to obtain the necessary coaching qualifications.
There is a small charge for tickets of £6.00 (to cover venue hire etc) We do still have some spaces available. Visit Eventbrite using the link below to book a place.
One of the greatest rewards is taking someone who’s never fished before and watching them grow into confident, capable anglers. Seeing that first spark of excitement when they catch a fish, the smiles that follow, and the pride they carry as they represent the Club at the CRT Celebration events in Shropshire… it’s something special.


Coaching session at Bushmead
Coaching session at Bushmead
Coaching session at Bushmead

That's all we have for this weeks round-up. Please send in any catch reports or pictures as they are greatly appreciated and help us keep this report and our social media pages active.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 18th January 2026

Very quiet on the bank this week, Cold, damp weather and steady rain have kept both anglers and fish subdued, so we haven't had any catch reports. 

Nothing really unusual for mid‑January — once the weather settles, the sport and catch reports will no doubt pick up again. 

If you do manage to get out on the bank please do send in any catch reports as anything this time of year helps us produce this weekly report, It doesn't have to be a specimen catch report - we enjoy receiving details of any of your outings even if you blank, as venue condition reports, pictures of nature and the scenery are all greatly appreciated.

We are already starting to get enquiries about 2026/27 membership which starts on 1st June 2026, Our membership renewals take place in April and following the renewals any remaining memberships will go on sale in May to new members. We do not have a waiting list and all membership for new members is first come first served - You can register your interest for membership via the home page at www.lutonanglingclub.co.uk and you will then be contacted when membership goes on sale.

Wednesday Match Group - January Update
Our Wednesday match group whilst not out on the bank during January are busy behind the scenes and are planning their 2026/27 activities. They sent us in this January update.

"After our end of year get together at the Globe before Christmas we have a break during January before returning to the banks again at the start of February.
However, that doesn’t mean we haven’t been busy getting things sorted out for the 2026 /27 Season. Which isn’t too far away.
We had a very successful and well attended lunchtime meeting at the Globe on Wednesday to discuss venues and set our program from June 2026 until end of May 2027 and we also discussed some new ideas for events and competitions, and already have the Sunday competition dates in the diary.
We already have a heat of the CRT Canal Pairs competition in May and are running several Junior competitions, as well and investigating putting a team into the Division 2 National in September, which is to be held around Northampton. We need 10 anglers and a Non Fishing Steward to enter, if anyone wanted to join the team we need to know ASAP.
We will continue to un our Wednesday League and run the popular Canal Pick and Choose head to Head competition which was revived last year and very well supported.
One of our members is looking to arranging some group tuition sessions with famous name anglers, and another group are investigating running a short evening Mini Series in the summer based on the Canal, all exciting developments.
It’s also intended to reintroduce the Charlie Olney Memorial Whip only match (Max Length 4 metres) to be held on the GUC, perhaps as an evening fixture. Charlie was a very long standing Luton Member who lived in Oak road by the football ground, and won his first Luton trophies before WWII (1934 I believe) and he then continued to fish Luton matches until he passed away at over 90 years of age, Charlie at one time achieved fame as the oldest regular match angler in the country, and loved his whip fishing.
Our Assistant Match Secretaries grandad used to fish with Charlie in times gone by, do you have any fishing memories of Charlie?

If you do, we would love for you to get in touch and share the stories"


A1 Road Closures - Affecting travel to Wyboston venues and Eaton Ford.
Probably the only other thing worth mentioning is to keep an eye on any upcoming closures of the A1 which may affect your travel to North House Lake, South Lagoon, The River at Wyboston and Eaton Ford.

As far as January goes there are some overnight Northbound closures planned for the last week of January. The Northbound carriageway will be closed between Tempsford and the Black Cat roundabout overnight (9pm to 5am) from Monday 26 to Friday 30 January 2026.

It's worth checking the National Highways website at the link below for the most up to date information about the works taking place on the A1 at Black Cat as these are ongoing until 2027.


A1 Road Closures - Black Cat

Thats all we have for this week.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.



Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 11th January 2026

Here is this weeks news, information and catch report round up for the week ending 11th January 2026.

With temperatures plunging, many of our waters have spent the week locked under ice. Storm Goretti then added to the challenge, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds through the latter part of the week. Unsurprisingly, opportunities to get out on the bank have been few, and most members sensibly chose to stay warm at home. As a result, our catch reports are understandably sparse this week.

Our bailiffs have continued to keep members informed about conditions across the venues. With forecasts suggesting a slight rise in temperatures over the coming week, we’re hopeful that the ice will clear and our waters will be fully fishable again soon.

As of Saturday 10th January the latest reports from our venues are as follows. 

Beckerings: 90% frozen but thawing out with pegs 3 -16 fishable up to 2 rod lengths out.

South Lagoon: About 70% of the lagoon is now fishable just the shallower end still frozen.

North House Lake:Still fully frozen over.

If you are out and about and are passing any of our venues, a quick photo and/or message via our social media pages showing current conditions is always appreciated and will be used to keep other members up to date with current venue and water conditions.

Biddenham - River Great Ouse
The only catch report we've had this week was from Daniel Hymus who fished the Biddenham stretch of the River Ouse and had 2 Pike, The biggest was 11lb.
Daniel Hymus - Pike, River Ouse Biddenham

LET’S FISH COACHING WORKSHOP – SATURDAY 31 JANUARY.
There is an upcoming event which is aimed at all existing coaches, volunteers and any prospective angling coaches or volunteers.
We’re bringing coaches, volunteers and also potential future coaches and volunteers together for a full day of learning, discussion, and practical insight — all focused on maintaining the Let’s Fish standards and delivering the Let’s Fish Fishing & Environment Awards Programme.
Cost is £6-00 with a buffet lunch provided. The event is being held at Bushmead Community Hub in Luton on the 31st January 2026.
If you are involved with or interested in becoming an angling coach or volunteering with the coaching activities please come along and find out more on how you can get involved.

More details and booking via EventBrite at the link below.


Let's Fish Coaching Workshop (Jan 2025)

UPDATE TO SHOOT DATES BECKERINGS:
Members should be aware that Beckerings Reservoir will be CLOSED all day on the following two dates.
Thursday 15th January 2026
Friday 23rd January 2026
These closures are due to shooting events that will take place around and inside the perimeter of the venue, therefore we have been asked to close the venue.
No night bookings will be taken for overnight on the 14th & 15th January or the 22nd & 23rd January.

That’s all we have for this week. If you do manage to get out for a session, we’d really appreciate an update, catch report or photo to help keep everyone informed.

Stay warm, stay safe, and tight lines to those venturing out.

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 4th January 2026

Firstly we would like to wish everyone a a Very Happy New Year and we hope that 2026 brings you tight lines, many new PB's and lot's of enjoyable days on the bank.

We have ended this week with most of our lakes frozen over due to the very cold temperatures. At the time of writing this report North house is covered by a thick layer of Ice, South Lagoon is also almost fully frozen over except for a small area far out in the middle by the fountain. Beckerings is frozen around some of the margins although is not fully frozen at this time.

Rivers are looking in good condition for those eager to get out on the bank. Please let us know how you get on if you do get out.

North House Lake - Frozen Over
South Lagoon and River Ouse at Wyboston

Last week, on 21st December, Kletos managed a 16lb 4oz Pike from South Lagoon, the fish was captured right at the end of the day.
He was helped by a really nice gentleman called Eddie who assisted with the netting and weighing, which was much appreciated.
The best result of the year for Kletos on his first season back on the bank for a number of years, came this week when on Monday 29th December his son Nathaniel caught a 5lb Chub during their session on the River Ouse at Wyboston.
The fish was caught with Legered Worms just a stones throw from the nearside bank just as the day turned into darkness. It was a great looking fish and certainly larger than any Chub Kletos has ever caught.
He has submitted a Junior Club Record claim on Nathaniels behalf.
Kletos was a Junior Record holder himself from 1991 up until 2022 with a 2lb 4oz Perch.
Nathaniel with a River Ouse Chub (Wyboston)
Kletos with a South Lagoon Pike
Kletos with a South Lagoon Pike
A scenic shot of the River taken by Kletos 
A scenic shot of the River taken by Kletos
a Friendly Robin at Wyboston

On 30th December Marek Zanko caught this Pike from Peg 5 on the South Lagoon at Wyboston. It's weight was reported at 22lb.
Marek Zanko - Pike 22lb from South Lagoon

Mark North fished the River at Wyboston on Tuesday. He fished a stick float with maggot and had a few dace and chub.

Mark North - Chub from the River at Wyboston
Mark North - Chub from the River at Wyboston
Mark North - Catch from the River at Wyboston
Mark North - Catch from the River at Wyboston

Wednesday Match Group - 2025 End of Year Roundup.
Our Wednesday outings for 2025 ended with our Christmas match and Celebration buffet at The Globe on 17th December.
It was the end of another successful year, where we have all enjoyed the general atmosphere, company, banter and general support we try to give each other and had a good time each week. The weather hasn’t always been kind, and we seemed to have more than our fair share of rainy Wednesdays, but that’s fishing!
To all those who fish with us and haven’t enjoyed the best of health this year or have undergone medical treatments and operations we wish you all well, and we hope you have felt supported, you were certainly missed, as will be Dave Smith who sadly passed away earlier this year.
To those who joined us for the first time on Wednesdays we hope you have enjoyed fishing with us and will want to continue to do so.
Thanks to everyone who has helped to run the outing every week, it is a team effort given the numbers and work involved, but Ray, Barry, Tracey and Terry are all deserving of mention for the effort they put in, so a very big thank you from everyone.
The fishing like the weather has been a bit up and down, but we have made the most of it and enjoyed ourselves, and we have some great stats this year, thanks again to Tracey and Ray for their hard work.
Some Interesting Match Group Stats for 2025
This year 43 different Luton AC members have taken part in the 45 Wednesday matches (to 10 December), including 4 juniors. We have collectively had 657 angler participation visits, an average of 14.6 anglers per match, resulting in collectively 3,285 hours on the bank (136 days & 21 hours) Our record attendance was 17th December where 26 fished.
Terry Vickers attended the most matches with 40 appearances, followed by Ray Burton, Simon Foulkes and Dave Ridley all with 35 appearances.
The total weight of fish caught by all Wednesday anglers over the 45 matches was 4,371lb 10oz , with two anglers getting over 100lb in an individual match, Jack O’Brien (one of our talented Juniors) at How End and Colin Kidd at St Albans Lakes.
There have been 22 different match winners, Simon Foulkes leading the way with 8 wins, followed by Richard Gibbs and Sean Leatherland with 5 each and Andy Frankum with 3 wins.

26 different venues have been fished, giving 16 canal matches, 11 river matches and 18 commercial/lake venues We have used 27 club venues and 18 "away" venues.
Another interesting and important statistic which was pointed out by Tony Hickmott having been overlooked by the author of this round up (Dennis Hunt) was the 1,314 Werthers Original
sweets consumed by the group.
The annual Hotfishin' league has been strongly contested again this year with Sean Leatherland securing the title with one week to go, leaving Andy Frankum and Simon Foulkes fighting it out for 2nd and 3rd place in the final match on 17th December.
The final placings were:
1. Sean Leatherland 356 points
2. Andy Frankum 343 points
3. Simon Foulkes 341points
4. Dave Ridley 324 points
5. Colin Holmes 315b points
6. Dennis Hunt 313 points
7. Barry Roper 311 points
8. Richard Darbon 292 points
9. Chris Howard 271 points
10. Richard Gibbs 249 points
As we ended the year with a small financial surplus in our Wednesday peg fund we have decided to make a £150 donation to the Prostate Cancer Charity.
We now start our winter break, and won’t fish again as a group until February.
We hope Club members and others enjoy reading our match reports each week and all of the match group wish you all a great New Year, and ‘Tight Lines’ for 2026

Thats all we have for this week, Please keep your catch reports coming in as they are all appreciated. You can send them in via social media (Facebook or Instagram) or via the catch report section of the website.