Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 15th March 2026

Here is this weeks news, information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club.With the river close season now upon us, many will be reflecting on what has been a challenging river campaign. 

Constant flooding made most river stretches unfishable for long spells, and river fishing opportunities were few and far between and the lack of catch reports certainly reflected that. 

Thankfully, all our still waters remain open year‑round and will continue to offer reliable sport as spring approaches.

Luton AC Annual General Meeting
Don't forget the club’s Annual General Meeting will take place on Thursday 26th March 2026 at Stopsley Working Men’s Club, 3 Putteridge Road, Luton, LU2 8HG. The venue provides free parking and a licensed bar. Members must bring their membership book in order to vote.

South Lagoon
Kletos landed two Pike on South Lagoon this week — a lively 7lb fish and then a superb 18lb 2oz specimen, his biggest of the season so far. The larger fish was in excellent condition, broad across the shoulders and sporting a serious set of teeth, as the photos make clear. A proper South Lagoon predator and a well‑earned highlight for his campaign.
Kletos - South Lagoon Pike
Kletos - South Lagoon Pike
North House Lake
Rod Gladston was only an hour and half into a 24 hour stay at North House Lake recently and this 25lb Common came to play - it was caught on a yellow wafter..
Rod Gladston - North House Lake
Rod Gladston - North House Lake
Martin Scholes did another night at North House, He caught 2 commons 21lb 2oz and a 19lb 5oz over mad baits wicked whites and corn with a trimmed down 16mm wicked white pop up.
Martin Scholes - North House Lake
Martin Scholes - North House Lake
Beckerings Reservoir
Jason Mash brought a welcome end to his run of blanks this week catching two fish, the better of the two being a fine, hard‑fighting Common. The fish showed plenty of spirit on the way to the net — “it fought like a tiger” in Jason’s words — and arrived just as he was contemplating packing away, the rod suddenly screaming off to signal its arrival. A well‑earned capture and a pleasing return to form on the lake for Jason.
Jason Mash - Beckerings Common
Jason Mash - Beckerings Common
Club Thanks Volunteers for Recent Work
Our club is very lucky to have a great team of volunteers that are always willing to help in times of need. Thursday was such a case, after we were informed that a tree had fallen in our car park at Slapton, on the Grand Union canal, impeding the access to most of the car park and an adjacent property.

Bob Burdiak, one of our two licenced chainsaw operators, altered his plans for the morning and attended to the situation. Thank you Bob, for everything you do for us, it's much appreciated.
Slapton Car Park - Before
Slapton Car Park - After
Andy Peirson visited Beckerings again,and with the club's permission, Filled some more of the potholes along the track with hardcore. Thank you again for your help Andy, it's much appreciated.
Andy Peirson - Beckerings
Also at Beckerings Bailiff Rob moved some of the cut branches from around the reservoir ready for chipping.

Wednesday Match Report 11th March 2026 - Biddenham
Despite the overnight rain on Tuesday night, making the ground a bit slippery, Wednesday morning dawned bright and clear, and the sun in the sky gave some warmth, although it did get much colder as the day went on as it clouded over and the wind picked up.
There were 18 of us and we were glad to be out fishing on this lovely spring day, and as this would be our last river outing of the 2025 / 26 season we were hopeful that we may find some fish. The venue looked great with an upstream wind, some colour and a good steady flow.It was good to see some who hadn’t managed to get out for some time back out with us again, although we still haven’t seen Malcolm Ogden so far this year, and everyone wishes him a speedy recovery.
Top slot this week went to Graham Stringer who started off with three balls of groundbait laced with red maggots and Fluro pinkies. Graham fed this mix through a pole pot at about 6 metres. As he was pegged under a tree he had to remove the bottom section of his whip. He ran his float through over the top of his groundbait at full depth.

Graham used mostly single red maggot on the hook with the odd change to a pinkie. Graham said it took about 2 hours before the roach turned up, but after that he caught steadily finishing the day with 4lb 2oz.
Second place was taken by Richard Gibbs who drew peg 4 and seeing that there was decent colour and flow decided to fish the pole. His swim was around 14ft deep at 11 metres, so he set up an 8grm Silverlight flat float to a 16's hook. After cupping in several balls of Sonubaits dark river groundbait he inched his rig through the swim and caught from the start.

Most fish were roach between 1 and 5 oz. with a few small chub. Richard caught steadily for a couple of hours on red and flouro maggot and pinkies. Richard had 50 fish and only 2 bleak!.

The gusting wind then started to make presentation difficult and together with Mr Pike appearing meant that I spent the last 3 hours scratching for bites. With the result being 3 nil to the Pike. Richard finished with 70 fish for 3lbs 14ozs.
Third was Colin Holmes who took a couple of decent fish early on a feeder setup which soon went dead and the rest using a float running through to finish with 3lb 8oz.
Dudley Frankland fished a 5mtr whip to hand to take 3lb 4oz using small balls of ground bait and maggot/ pinkie hook to finish fourth with 3lb 4oz.
Special thanks to Ray Burton for doing the admin with pools and peg fees, even the draw, and all who helped with the weigh in.
Results
1st Graham Stringer 4lb 2oz
2nd Richard Gibbs 3lb 14oz
3rd Colin Holmes 3lb 8oz
4th Dudley Frankland 3lb 4oz
5th Dave Whillock 2lb 15oz
6th Barry Roper 2lb 3oz
7th Mark Sessions 2lb 0oz
8th Keith Ward 1lb 11oz
9th Dennis Hunt 1lb 9oz
10th Pete Smith 0lb 11oz
11th Richard Darbon 0lb 7oz
12th Andy Frankum 0lb 4oz
13th Les Burton 3lb 8oz
14th Roger Baker 0lb 2oz
DNW Chris Howard, Dave Ridley, Terry Vickers & Tony Hickmott
Our next match is Wednesday 18th March and is at Twinlakes Biddenham when we hope the weather is again warm.

Meet in the Car park at the venue promptly for an 8.30 draw as usual. £5.00 optional pools plus the £2.00 Luton pegging fee, there is also the £10.00 fishery peg 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.
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match - Biddenham
Wednesday Match - Biddenham

Juniors back out on the Bank
It was great to see the weather turning milder and some of our younger Luton Anglers back on the bank. They spent a few hours fishing putting the skills they learned during the fun indoor classroom sessions we ran over the winter into practice, they have kindly sent in photos of some of their catches. Let’s hope the warmer weather continues and the fishing keeps improving as its great seeing their progress.
Juniors back out on the bank
Juniors back out on the bank
Juniors back out on the bank
Juniors back out on the bank
Juniors back out on the bank
Thanks for reading. Send in your catch reports and pictures through our social channels or website and we’ll include them next week.

Tight lines!

Dave M
Luton Angling Club

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

 Here is this week's news, information and catch report round up from Luton Angling Club. The Warmer weather has tempted more members back onto the banks, and it shows — as catch reports have started to come in after a quiet patch.

Eaton Ford
Getting in a few last sessions on the River as the close season is looming, Fergal O'Kane was at Eaton Ford today and while trying to catch some livebait using double maggot on a feeder rig and he caught this Chub at 4lb 8oz.
Fergal O'Kane - Chub from Eaton Ford
He also had a Pike on Smelt which he didn't weigh.
Fergal O'Kane - Pike from Eaton Ford

North House Lake
Martin Scholes had his first North House fish of 2026 It was a 22lb 3oz mirror and was caught on Mad Baits Wicked Whites and a 12mm Wicked White pop up.
Martin Scholes - North House Lake
Martin Scholes - North House Lake
Venue Baliff Brian Turner and club member Nathan Porter gave up a good part of their session to add bales of Barley straw around the lake. We have done this for the last few years as it helps prevent algal blooms and has as far as we can tell been fairly effective.

Barley straw acts as a natural, chemical-free, and cost-effective preventative measure against blue-green algae and blanket weed in lakes and ponds. As it decomposes in sunlight and oxygen, it releases compounds that inhibit algal growth. It is most effective when introduced in early spring,
Barley Straw for North House
Barley Straw for North House
Nathan in the club boat putting out the Barley Straw
Nathan in the club boat putting out the Barley Straw
Beckerings Reservoir
Carlo had his first carp of 2026 a very nice Common. The weather was blustery and rainy but he stuck with it and got the reward. Mad Baits Nuts doing the business.
Carlo with a Beckerings Common Carp
Club Member Andy Peirson fished Beckerings on Friday and after asking us if it was OK, He's filled in the worst of the potholes on the track using some hardcore he had. He's going to do some of the others when he fishes there again next Friday. Thanks Andy for your help and thoughtfulness. It's much appreciated.
Andy Peirson - Pothole repairs
Andy Peirson - Pothole repairs
Andy Peirson - Pothole repairs
Andy Peirson - Pothole repairs

LAC Winter League - Round 4
The 4th round of the LAC Winter League was held on Sunday 1st March on the GUC at Braggenham.  With the recent rise in temperature hopes were high that all anglers would be in for a good days fishing.  Within an hour of the match, it was clear that unfortunately yet another grueller was on the cards.

13 fished the match which was pegged from Braggenham Side towards Stoke Hammond Lock.  Only 3 people caught sharing just 4 fish between them.  Interestingly for the overall league placing the 3 to catch are also the current top three in the league so it will make for an interesting finale in 2 weeks time.

Winner of the match was Tim Watts.  Steve drew peg 6 just before the old swing bridge and fished ground bait and squat to catch a skimmer bream and a small roach on a single squat.  Tims weight of 7ozs 12 drms was enough to not only win the match but also keep him in pole position in the league standings moving into the final league match.

Chris Howard and Dave Whillock shared 2nd place.  Both caugh a single roach each weighing 1/2 oz.  Chris caught his down the track on 3 squats while Dave caught his at 14 metres.

With the exception of Keith Ward, the rest of the field did not even register a bite.  Unfortunately for Keith his only bite came from a pike which, while expertly played and netted, does not count.

The 5th and final round of the 2026 LAC Winter League will be on the 15th March 2026 on the GUC at The Globe  Draw 8:30am and fish 10am to 3pm.

This is a friendly league and anyone interested in joining, please let the organiser know. The matches are open to eligible 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.

Results
Winter League Results

Winter League Results

MidWeek Match Report Ouse Lavendon Mill Upstream 4th March 2026
With the imminent closure of the rivers for the ‘Close’ season, and with the arrival of Spring and the weather starting to turn warmer, we were all very much looking forward to getting on the river again.
With the river levels generally dropping now the rain has stopped, we were delighted to be able to fish a river venue as we hadn’t managed to get on a river venue near the end of the season for two years due to the rivers being in flood. Tuesday this week was sunny and warm but come Wednesday morning as 15 of us met in the car park after a cold night and a misty morning the day felt distinctly chilly.
As we made our way to our swims after the draw the mist seemed to increase and the day got colder which made warm jackets (which some had left in the car believing the mist would lift) essential. The cold misty overcast didn’t start to lift until around 2:15, when the sun briefly showed its face, and briefly warmed us.
The river was holding a nice colour and had a water temperature of 9C. However, the flow was extremely strange, sometimes flowing strongly, and at others hardly flowing at all, this happening several times during the day.
Bites proved to be extremely hard to come by, with both winner Bart Bonito who took perch and skimmers, and second place Pete Smith with who netted a couple of skimmers using feeder tactics with worm on the hook.
Dave Ridley in third stuck to using a float and after several runs through at full depth started to move the float to present the bait higher in the water, eventually finding Bleak at around 18 to 24 inches deep to finish with 1lb 5oz.
It was a rather disappointing day fish wise but perversely we all rather enjoyed it, being on the river, and in good company.
Very many thanks are due to Barry Roper for the pegging, and Tony Hickmott for the admin and weigh in, and all thosewho generally helped with the day,
Results
1st Bart Bonito 3lb 11oz
2nd Pete Smith 1lb 12 oz
3rd Dave Ridley 1lb 5oz
4th Graham Stringer 0lb 13 oz
5th Simon Faulkes 0lb 12oz
6th Mark Sessions 10oz
7th Andy Frankum 6oz
8th Dennis Hunt 4oz
9th Chris Howard 2oz
10th Joint Les Burton, & Barry Roper 8drm
DNW Colin Holmes, Dudley Frankland, Terry Vickers & Tony Hickmot
Our next match is Wednesday 11th March and is on the Ouse at Biddenham when we hope the weather is warm and the river in good form as it’s the last chance to have a crack at it before the Close season starts again.
Meet in the Car park at the venue promptly for an 8.30 draw as usual. £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.
Wednesday Match at Lavendon
Wednesday Match at Lavendon
Wednesday Match at Lavendon
Wednesday Match at Lavendon
Luton AC Annual General Meeting 2026
A date for your diaries. Our annual general meeting will be held on Thursday 26th March 2026 at Stopsley Working Mens Club, Putteridge Road, Luton. Club members are encouraged to attend to keep up to date with club affairs. We also present the specimen awards and other trophies during the event - Anyone who is awarded a specimen award will be contacted soon. You must attend the AGM on the night to collect your award or arrange to have another member collect it on your behalf.

That's all for this week, Please send in all your catch reports as they are all gratefully received and keep our social media pages and weekly reports active and interesting. You can send reports and pictures via our facebook and instagram pages or via the catch reports section of the club website.

Tight Lines until Next Week!

Dave M
Luton Angling Club

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

Here is this week's round up of Catch reports, News and Information from Luton Angling Club. 

Luton AC Annual General Meeting 2026
A date for your diaries. Our annual general meeting will be held on Thursday 26th March 2026 at Stopsley Working Mens Club, Putteridge Road, Luton. Club members are encouraged to attend to keep up to date with club affairs. We also present the specimen awards and other trophies during the event - Anyone who is awarded a specimen award will be contacted soon. You must attend the AGM on the night to collect your award or arrange to have another member collect it on your behalf.

North House Lake
After over a year of trying and plenty of blanks on North House Lake, Abby-Leanne Williams finally got her reward.
She did a night session Saturday into Sunday and this absolute beauty of a Mirror was landed at 20lb 4oz. The fish was caught on a single Shrimp & Pepper from UK Angling's – Mamba Baits range. Just shows sometimes less is more. It's Abby's first fish of the year.... Her persistence paid off and she couldn’t be happier!
Abby Leanne Williams - 20lb 4oz Mirror
Abby Leanne Williams - 20lb 4oz Mirror
Abby Leanne Williams - 20lb 4oz Mirror
Match Report for Wednesday 25th February 2026
The great American Author, Mark Twain said “Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from making bad decisions”. Our bad decision was made last week by choosing to fish the Three Locks Pound of the Grand Union Canal at Stoke Hammond. The experience of catching 7 small fish between 11 anglers led us to a good decision to locate this week’s fishing expedition for 20 anglers on the Grand Union Canal at The Globe in Linslade.
As a variation to the usual format, we organised a pairs competition. All anglers fished the same pound. The group was split, with 10 anglers fishing to the east of The Globe towards Leighton Buzzard and 10 anglers fishing to the west of the Globe Lane Bridge beyond Bridge 111. We are again indebted to Barry Roper for his usual scouting mission to establish boat numbers moored in the pound and for setting out the pegs on both stretches. It makes my legs ache just writing this, so we give thanks for Barry’s fitness. Our debt to him was increased due to his kindness in devoting more of his spare time to organising the pairs. We understand that he was assisted in this task by Mrs Roper, so our grateful thanks go to her as well.
Conditions on the Canal were good. The water temperature was 7 degrees C. The Water level did drop considerably during the day and the bright sunlight and its reflection on the water made float spotting extremely difficult. However, nobody complained about sitting in warm sunshine for a change. The tow on the canal was unusually slow and calm, despite a few boats passing, mainly in the morning.
Some anglers had problems with drifting reed beds which moved in accordance with the ebb and flow of water caused by lock operations. Also, around Mid-day. a strong gusty breeze sprang up, but such proved to be short lived with any further wind being very light. One other slight drawback was the drifting aroma of the foul water treatment works opposite being directed straight at us, and right up our noses. This was accompanied by the continuous droning hum of the machinery within the plant.
However, on the positive side the Canal did produce fish with some of the best fish appearing in the last 45 minutes of the match, including several excellent Perch.
Dennis Hunt was still away sunning himself on a beach in Lanzarote. As the weather for the Match was so good it was suggested that we have a whip round to pay him to stay away on holiday for another 2 weeks. This suggestion was met with the sound of applause – or was it wallets slapping shut!!
As usual the vital arrangements for financial duties and administration were carried out by the indispensable Ray Burton without whom we would be struggling. Ray turned out despite his Lady being in Hospital recovering from major surgery. We all wish her a speedy and full recovery.
Tony Hickmott, Keith Ward and Colin Holmes also stepped up to assist with the draw and weighing duties again illustrating what super people we have in our midst, to happily step into the breach to fulfil the duties required.
The best weight of the match on both sections came on the stretch towards Linslade and deservedly went to Barry Roper with 8lbs 2 ounces. Barry started the match catching small roach and half way through the match the occasional small skimmer started to show. All his fish were caught switching between 5 and 11 metres, mostly to pinkie. His weight was boosted in the final 5 minutes of the match by the capture of a good-sized perch that rounded off a pleasant day very nicely.
In Second place overall was Keith Ward on the section to the other side of the Bridge with 5lbs 12ounces, comprising a net of several fine perch, caught using Pole Tactics and worm and maggot as bait.
In third place, also on the Linslade side, with his Jam Pot overflowing following an absence of a 2 weeks, was Richard Darbon with 4lbs 10 ounces of suicidal skimmer bream, small roach and perch. Richard fished at 8.00m over groundbait laced with chopped worm and caster, using single pinkie as bait.
The Linslade side also produced the fourth placed angler, Dudley Frankland with 4lbs 3 ounces.
Overall, the match was a success, although the anglers fishing the Linslade stretch did fare much better than those fishing the other side of Globe Lane Bridge, as the results panel set out below clearly illustrates. Nonetheless, the weather was a large compensation to us all, with the warmth making a drink together in The Globe, following the Match a welcome thirst quencher.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
SECTION A FROM THE GLOBE TOWARDS LINSLADE
1st & Overall Winner
Barry Roper 8lbs 2 ounces
2nd Richard Darbon
4lbs 10 ounces
3rd Dudley Frankland
4lbs 3 ounces 8 drams
4th Terry Vickers
3lbs 4 ounces 8drams
Joint 5th Andy Frankum
3lbs 4 ounces
Chris Howard
3lbs 4 ounces
7th Tony Hickmott
1lb 14 ounces
8th Les Burton
1lb exactly
9th Ray Burton
12 ounces 8 drams
10th Sam Rose
7 ounces 8 drams
SECTION B FROM GLOBE LANE
1st Keith Ward
5lbs 12 ounces
2nd Dave Abbott
1lb 13 ounces 8 drams
3rd Sean Leatherland
1lb 6 ounces
4th Colin Holmes
1lb 2 ounces 8 drams
5th Bart Bonito
13 ounces
6th Pete Mills
11 ounces
7th Tim Watts
9 ounces 8 drams
8th Mark Sessions
8 ounces
9th Colin Macbeth
7 ounces 8 drams
10th Simon Foulkes
1 ounce
PAIRS PLACINGS
1st
Barry Roper & Sean Leatherland
4 points
2nd
Richard Darbon & Colin Holmes
6 points
3rd
Andy Frankum & Dave Abbott 7 points
Joint 4th
Terry Vickers & Pete Mills
10 points
Ray Burton & Keith Ward
10 points
Joint 6th
Tony Hickmott & Bart Bonito
12 points
Dudley Frankland & Colin Macbeth 12 points
8th
Chris Howard & Mark Sessions
13 points
9th
Les Burton & Tim Watts
15 points
10th Sam Rose & Simon Foulkes 20 points
Finally, once again our thanks are due to the Tracey who not only did all the post-match record keeping and hot fishing posting, but also was the only one amongst us to have the intelligence level required to calculate the pairs placings using a points system that we think was invented by Albert Einstein. Tracey, for that alone our gratitude knows no bounds.
Our next match is, weather and water levels permitting , to be held on the river Ouse at Lavendon. Please keep an eye on the website. Also, the Wednesday What’s App group should have up to date information. Organisation for pegging, parking etc will be easier if people can advise the likelihood of their attendance at the earliest possible time.
Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Pegging Fee, Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm. The number of available pegs may be limited so book early.
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. Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance.Match Report for Wednesday 25th February 2026
The great American Author, Mark Twain said “Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from making bad decisions”. Our bad decision was made last week by choosing to fish the Three Locks Pound of the Grand Union Canal at Stoke Hammond. The experience of catching 7 small fish between 11 anglers led us to a good decision to locate this week’s fishing expedition for 20 anglers on the Grand Union Canal at The Globe in Linslade.
As a variation to the usual format, we organised a pairs competition. All anglers fished the same pound. The group was split, with 10 anglers fishing to the east of The Globe towards Leighton Buzzard and 10 anglers fishing to the west of the Globe Lane Bridge beyond Bridge 111. We are again indebted to Barry Roper for his usual scouting mission to establish boat numbers moored in the pound and for setting out the pegs on both stretches. It makes my legs ache just writing this, so we give thanks for Barry’s fitness. Our debt to him was increased due to his kindness in devoting more of his spare time to organising the pairs. We understand that he was assisted in this task by Mrs Roper, so our grateful thanks go to her as well.
Conditions on the Canal were good. The water temperature was 7 degrees C. The Water level did drop considerably during the day and the bright sunlight and its reflection on the water made float spotting extremely difficult. However, nobody complained about sitting in warm sunshine for a change. The tow on the canal was unusually slow and calm, despite a few boats passing, mainly in the morning.
Some anglers had problems with drifting reed beds which moved in accordance with the ebb and flow of water caused by lock operations. Also, around Mid-day. a strong gusty breeze sprang up, but such proved to be short lived with any further wind being very light. One other slight drawback was the drifting aroma of the foul water treatment works opposite being directed straight at us, and right up our noses. This was accompanied by the continuous droning hum of the machinery within the plant.
However, on the positive side the Canal did produce fish with some of the best fish appearing in the last 45 minutes of the match, including several excellent Perch.
Dennis Hunt was still away sunning himself on a beach in Lanzarotti. As the weather for the Match was so good it was suggested that we have a whip round to pay him to stay away on holiday for another 2 weeks. This suggestion was met with the sound of applause – or was it wallets slapping shut!!
As usual the vital arrangements for financial duties and administration were carried out by the indispensable Ray Burton without whom we would be struggling. Ray turned out despite his Lady being in Hospital recovering from major surgery. We all wish her a speedy and full recovery.
Tony Hickmott, Keith Ward and Colin Holmes also stepped up to assist with the draw and weighing duties again illustrating what super people we have in our midst, to happily step into the breach to fulfil the duties required.
The best weight of the match on both sections came on the stretch towards Linslade and deservedly went to Barry Roper with 8lbs 2 ounces. Barry started the match catching small roach and half way through the match the occasional small skimmer started to show. All his fish were caught switching between 5 and 11 metres, mostly to pinkie. His weight was boosted in the final 5 minutes of the match by the capture of a good-sized perch that rounded off a pleasant day very nicely.
In Second place overall was Keith Ward on the section to the other side of the Bridge with 5lbs 12ounces, comprising a net of several fine perch, caught using Pole Tactics and worm and maggot as bait.
In third place, also on the Linslade side, with his Jam Pot overflowing following an absence of a 2 weeks, was Richard Darbon with 4lbs 10 ounces of suicidal skimmer bream, small roach and perch. Richard fished at 8.00m over groundbait laced with chopped worm and caster, using single pinkie as bait.
The Linslade side also produced the fourth placed angler, Dudley Frankland with 4lbs 3 ounces.
Overall, the match was a success, although the anglers fishing the Linslade stretch did fare much better than those fishing the other side of Globe Lane Bridge, as the results panel set out below clearly illustrates. Nonetheless, the weather was a large compensation to us all, with the warmth making a drink together in The Globe, following the Match a welcome thirst quencher.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
SECTION A FROM THE GLOBE TOWARDS LINSLADE
1st & Overall Winner
Barry Roper
8lbs 2 ounces
2nd
Richard Darbon
4lbs 10 ounces
3rd
Dudley Frankland
4lbs 3 ounces 8 drams
4th
Terry Vickers
3lbs 4 ounces 8drams
Joint 5th
Andy Frankum
3lbs 4 ounces
Chris Howard
3lbs 4 ounces
7th
Tony Hickmott
1lb 14 ounces
8th
Les Burton
1lb exactly
9th
Ray Burton
12 ounces 8 drams
10th
Sam Rose
7 ounces 8 drams
SECTION B FROM GLOBE LANE
1st
Keith Ward
5lbs 12 ounces
2nd
Dave Abbott
1lb 13 ounces 8 drams
3rd
Sean Leatherland
1lb 6 ounces
4th
Colin Holmes
1lb 2 ounces 8 drams
5th
Bart Bonito
13 ounces
6th
Pete Mills
11 ounces
7th
Tim Watts
9 ounces 8 drams
8th
Mark Sessions
8 ounces
9th
Colin Macbeth
7 ounces 8 drams
10th
Simon Foulkes
1 ounce
PAIRS PLACINGS
1st
Barry Roper & Sean Leatherland
4 points
2nd
Richard Darbon & Colin Holmes
6 points
3rd
Andy Frankum & Dave Abbott
7 points
Joint 4th
Terry Vickers & Pete Mills
10 points
Ray Burton & Keith Ward
10 points
Joint 6th
Tony Hickmott & Bart Bonito
12 points
Dudley Frankland & Colin Macbeth
12 points
8th
Chris Howard & Mark Sessions
13 points
9th
Les Burton & Tim Watts
15 points
10th
Sam Rose & Simon Foulkes
20 points
Finally, once again our thanks are due to the Tracey who not only did all the post-match record keeping and hot fishing posting, but also was the only one amongst us to have the intelligence level required to calculate the pairs placings using a points system that we think was invented by Albert Einstein. Tracey, for that alone our gratitude knows no bounds.
Our next match is, weather and water levels permitting , to be held on the river Ouse at Lavendon. Please keep an eye on the website. Also, the Wednesday What’s App group should have up to date information. Organisation for pegging, parking etc will be easier if people can advise the likelihood of their attendance at the earliest possible time.
Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £5.00 optional pools plus £2.00 Pegging Fee, Fish 10.00am – 3.00 pm. The number of available pegs may be limited so book early.
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. Please bring your club membership book with you as you will be asked to produce it for your first appearance
Wednesday Match
Wednesday Match

That's all for this week, Please send in all your catch reports as they are all gratefully received and keep our social media pages and weekly reports active and interesting. You can send reports and pictures via our facebook and instagram pages or via the catch reports section of the club website.

Tight Lines until Next Week!

Dave M
Luton Angling Club