Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - 12th July 2026

Here is the weekly round up of news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club for the week ending 12th July 2026.

TEMPORARY LAKE CLOSURE NOTICE — NORTH HOUSE LAKE North House Lake remains closed until further notice. The recent spell of high temperatures has caused water levels to warm rapidly and the decision has been made to close the lake in order to safeguard fish.

Beckerings remains open at present, though it is being monitored closely. Further updates will be shared as soon as they are available and we will re-open North House as soon as we are able to.

As a club we never like closing our waters, but protecting our fish is essential so that we can all continue enjoying catching the fish in the future. Keep an eye on social media for up to date information.

Beckerings
Rob Miller sent in a great update from his recent visits to Beckerings. Finding fish right across the range, with several doubles from 12lb upward, before young Teddy stepped up with a stunning 28lb Mirror — a real beauty and a brilliant achievement for him. To finish things off, a surprise little Perch made an appearance, adding a splash of colour to an already memorable run of sessions. Lovely angling from both of them.
Teddy Miller - Beckerings
Rob Miller - Beckerings
Rob Miller - Beckerings
Teddy Miller - Beckerings
Teddy Miller - Beckerings
Teddy Miller - Beckerings
Teddy Miller - Beckerings
Stuart and Matt had a great day on Beckerings, catching both on zigs and off the bottom, 10 fish for Stuart, 2 twenties and the rest doubles and 4 fish for Matt with a new pb 29lb 10oz
Beckerings Reservoir
Beckerings Reservoir
Beckerings Reservoir
Beckerings Reservoir
Beckerings Reservoir
Beckerings Reservoir
Erik Birle had a great session at Beckerings. He caught multiple fish with 3 over 20lb.
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
Erik Birle - Beckerings
North House Lake
Before the temporary closure was announced, Jason Mash had a day session on North House, he had one off the bottom, and two off the top. He lost another good fish off the top too.
Jason Mash  - North House Lake
Jason Mash  - North House Lake
Jason Mash  - North House Lake
Jason Mash  - North House Lake
Jason Mash  - North House Lake
Wyboston Bailiff Andy Smith had a fantastic 48-hour session. He managed to land four beautiful fish (despite losing three along the way). The highlight of the session was a stunning 26lb 4oz specimen, backed up by solid catches weighing in at 25lb, 20lb, and 19lb. Every single fish fell to Letchworth Bait Service boilies and pellets.
Andy Smith - North House Lake
Match Report
Wednesday 8th July – River Ouse, Eaton Ford
In 1931 Noel Coward sang “Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun”, a humorous critique of the British colonial habit of ignoring sensible heat precautions. Well, to that list can now be added the 12 members of the Luton Wednesday Group, who gathered at Eaton Ford in the early cool of the day but later endured temperatures of 32 degrees. Bailiff and venue steward Stewart Thornton joined us for a chat and natter about the abundance of wildlife found at Eaton Ford during the match. Lots of rabbits were seen early on, plus 2 muntjac deer and Stewart reminded us that there has been no fewer than 22 different species of butterfly found here, an amazing statistic! So thank you Stewart for coming to meet us and for the great work you do in maintaining the area.
The river held little colour or flow yet still looked very tempting, with much fish activity as small dace, chub and the inevitable bleak were seen topping and taking insects off the surface. As usual, a variety of methods and styles were employed, but those who adopted a float approach dominated the top placings.
Richard Gibbs fished two lines: a whip at 5m to take bleak, small dace and chub, and then 9m on the elasticated whip in 12ft of water with a 4g bolo‑style float. Richard caught net roach and chub for two and a half hours and had 90 fish until Mr Pike took a fancy to a small roach on the retrieve, which then proceeded to take the whole rig. As a result, Richard could only find a further 15 fish in the last few hours. Many others also experienced heightened pike activity, notably Dave Ridley. The pike in his swim just would not go away and resulted in him eventually banking a 6lb‑er on an 18 hook.
Keith Ward fished close in on the pole using chopped worm for around two hours and caught steadily—small perch and a couple of netters. It then dried up, so he went to his 10m line where he’d been feeding hemp and casters and fished tares, hemp and caster on the hook. Apart from one dace on the hemp, it was the caster that helped him catch a few more dace and roach. He then put some chopped worm on that line and had another three to four perch. In the last 30 minutes he fished maggot on the hook and had another 20 small roach and dace.

Full Results
- Richard Gibbs — 4.14.0
- Keith Ward — 4.7.0
- Dave Abbott — 4.6.8
- Barry Roper — 4.2.0
- Dave Ridley — 3.9.0
- Richard Darbon — 3.3.8
- Bart Bonito — 1.8.0
- Colin Holmes — 1.6.0
- Peter Smith & Ray Burton — 1.4.0
- Les Burton & Malcolm Ogden — DNW
We had a little boat movement during the day along with some paddle boarders, but all were well behaved, kept away from anglers, and had little effect on the fishing. The same cannot be said of the many pike plus the extreme heat, which certainly did have an effect on the angling, but despite that most enjoyed the day.
Many thanks go to Barry and Ray for scouting out the venue and to Colin Holmes for single‑handedly performing the weigh‑in. There were no photographs this week as, in view of the extreme heat, it was decided to return the fish as soon as possible after the weigh‑in.

Next Match
The next fixture is on the 15th July and will be on the Canal at Slapton.

Draw at 08.30am in the club car park.
Fish 10am to 3pm.
£5 optional pools and £2 peg fee.

If attending for the first time, please remember to bring your LAC membership book as you will be asked to produce it.

GUC Summer Evening Series
The first round of the GUC Summer Evening Series was held at the Three Locks on Thursday 2 July.
Five anglers gathered for a very pleasant & sociable evening and the top spot was hotly contested.
Results:
1st - Dudley Frankland - 3lb 15oz
2nd - Chris Howard - 3lb 12oz
3rd - Pete Mills - 2lb 12oz
4th - Sean Leatherland - 1lb 8oz
5th - Mark Sessions - 1lb 3oz
This competition is a four round evening series of matches of 3 hours duration to be fished on the GUC on Thursday evenings, draw at 5pm, fish 6pm to 9pm. The best 3 points results out of the 4 matches will count and standard Luton Match rules apply.
Next round - 16th July - Town South (provisional)
23rd July - 3rd Round - The Globe
13th August - 4th Round - The Globe

Pick and Choose Match Result
Dennis Hunt and Samantha Rose opted to fish their match at Grove Church on the 8th July and because of the very hot weather they fished 9-30am to 1-30pm.
Both fished Rod and Line waggler tactics and caught fish from the off and they both enjoyed the morning on the canal.
Winner was Dennis Hunt with 3lb 14oz and Samantha weighed in 1lb 15oz.
Dennis Hunt - Pick and Choose Match

That's all we have this week, please keep your catch reports coming in, you can submit them via our social media pages or via the catch report section of the club website.

Tight Lines,

Dave M
Luton AC

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - 5th July 2026

Here is the weekly round up of news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club for the week ending 5th July 2026.

River Ouse at Wyboston

Kletos and his son Nathaniel have been concentrating on the River at Wyboston since the start of the season and have had some good results so far.
This weekend Nathaniel had 7 Bream between 4lb and 6lb and this Tench at 6lb 2oz.
Kletos also had a Tench at 5lb 7oz and another 6 Bream upto 6lb.
They also have lost a few bigger fish too even though we are fishing quite heavy owing to quite a bit of weed.
They credit the Bailiffs and work party team for the work they've done at the venue in clearing some of the swims and the trimming back of bushes etc it makes a massive difference.
Nathaniel Pantazi - Tench from the Ouse at Wyboston
Nathaniel Pantazi - Bream from the Ouse at Wyboston

North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick had 48 hours at North House Lake… and he said what a session it was!
He managed to land 8 stunning carp over the 48 hours, and every single one put up an incredible fight.
Fishing in some seriously heavy weed made things challenging, and unfortunately he lost another 5 fish, but that’s all part of the game.
Every bite came to a Voodoo Baits Forbidden Fruit pop-up fished on a Helicopter Ronnie Rig over a bed of Match the Hatch pellets, boilies,
common 19lb 8oz forbidden fruit

The biggest a 20lb 2oz Common then a 19lb 8oz common and 6 mirrors up to 16lb
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Damien Fitzpatrick - North House Lake
Frank Natale fished on Monday and Tuesday After getting off the mark early with a stunning 17lb Mirror, he went on to land four more carp to round off a fantastic trip weights were 16lb, 14lb 17lb and anoher smaller Mirror he didn't weigh. The fish were caught using a mix of voodoo baits two falling to a Voodoo Baits Dark Spell boilie and three being tempted by a Forbidden Fruit pop-up.
Frank Natale - North House Lake
Frank Natale - North House Lake
Frank Natale - North House Lake
Frank Natale - North House Lake
Kyle Thompson Parkinson fished 48hrs he had a Common at 23lb and a Mirror at 21lb
Kyle Thompson Parkinson - North House Lake
Kyle Thompson Parkinson - North House Lake
Jason Mash caught two this week, and this photo shows the better of the pair.
Jason Mash - North House Lake
Jason Mash - North House Lake
South Lagoon - Wyboston
David Clancy had a Common Carp from the Lagoon this week.
David Clancy - South Lagoon
Match Report 1st July GUC Ivinghoe
This week for a bit of fun we had decided to have a Rod & Line only running line event with a maximum rod length of 14ft.
We met by Ivinghoe bridge for our draw and decided because of the football at 5pm to fish 9-30 until 2-30 this week to give those who wanted to watch the match a better chance of getting home in time.
After the recent hot weather, the day was cooler and overcast with very little wind and occasional sun peeping through the sometimes very black clouds which threatened rain, at times becoming very humid.
We pegged the match with 5 swims below and 5 above Ivinghoe lock, a venue we hadn’t fished for some time as it is quite a long walk. We weren’t really bothered by boats having a couple pass us just as we started and a few more towards the end, but It did fish somewhat patchily. It was a perfect day to use the old skills most of us grew up with, fishing a waggler on the Canal with a slight ripple and the canal holding reasonable colour.
After reaching his peg and doing some extreme gardening, match winner Sean Leatherland eventually found the canal. With setting up delayed, on the whistle, he put in 5 balls of groundbait laced with caster and micro pellets on a line just off the opposite boats before setting up a waggler rig. First fish was a small perch followed by a run of 9 large bream (averaging 3 lb) and the odd perch on single red maggot. Then a boat went through dispersing the shoal and in the last half of the match he picked up smaller skimmers, perch and a couple of roach for a winning weight of 33lb 1oz
Tim Watts who was pegged on the path below the lock managed to keep roach coming from various areas of his swim for most of the day by tweaking his setups and his feeding. Tim had a good few nice Roach in last hour on hemp, ending up with 92 fish which went 9lb 1oz to take second in match.
Dennis Hunt was on the boats above the lock and fished about ¾ over on the edge of the track towards the boats. Dennis caught steadily in the morning before experiencing a lull at lunchtime, picking up again in the last ¾ hour. Dennis found the best bait to be red pinkies over groundbait and took a nice net of skimmer and roach to end on 3lb 11oz.
Many thanks to those who did the admin and the weighing teams, again a great team effort which got us off the bank and away home in double quick time!
Results
1st Sean Leatherland **33lb 10oz**
2nd Tim Watts **9lb 1oz**
3rd Dennis Hunt **3lb 11oz**
4th Colin Holmes **2lb 10oz**
5th Simon Foulkes **1lb 8oz**
6th Dave Whillock **1lb 6oz**
7th Pete Mills **0lb 15oz**
8th Keith Ward **0lb 11oz**
9th Pete Smith **0lb 9oz**
10th Dave Abbott **0lb 7oz**
Our next match is Wednesday 8th July and is at Eaton Ford, meet for an 8.30 draw as usual, £5.00 optional pools, Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm. Booking ESSENTIAL swims are very limited at the venue.
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.
Match 1st July - Ivinghoe
Match 1st July - Ivinghoe
Match 1st July - Ivinghoe
Match 1st July - Ivinghoe
Club Individual Knockout Competition for 2026
(Grand Union Canal - Pick and Choose)
Preliminary Round Results
Match Deadline: 28th June - All matches have now been fished and the results are in.
Terry Vickers vs Paul Carr — Winner Paul Carr
Colin Holmes vs Danny Worth — Winner Colin Holmes wins
Tony Hickmott vs Daniel Carr — Winner Daniel Carr
Bye — Dennis Hunt, Myles Tommey, Pete Mills, Sam Rose & Sean Leatherland
The next round is the Quarter‑Finals, and the pairs were drawn again by the Axe & Compass domino team captain.
Match Deadline: 2nd August
Dennis Hunt vs Sam Rose
Pete Mills vs Paul Carr
Sean Leatherland vs Colin Holmes
Myles Tommey vs Daniel Carr

Daniel Carr - Pick and Choose Competition
Colin Holmes - Pick and Choose Competition

That's all for this week, Please keep your catch reports coming in via our social media pages or via the catch reports link on our website.

Tight Lines,

Dave M
Luton AC