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

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 22nd February 2026

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

2026/27 Membership - New and Renewals
We are starting to get lots of enquiries regarding membership, Our membership year runs from 1st June to 31st May anyone wishing to join the club as a new member should register their details via the form on the club website, that way you will be contacted when the new memberships go on sale in May. All existing club members are prioritised for renewals and will be automatically contacted to renew their membership in April. Existing members are reminded to keep their contact details up to date to ensure they receive their renewal invitations in April.

South Lagoon
Kletos and his son Nathaniel have enjoyed a superb couple of days on the South Lagoon this week. It’s been a tough spell for them on their sessions recently, with the river levels up more often than not — and this week was no different. Thanks to a mix of heavy rain and sleet, and the lagoon being connected to the River Ouse they saw the levels in the lake rise a full 4 inches overnight during their session.
Despite the weather conditions, Nathaniel smashed it again and in tremendous form, he landed a fabulous Common Carp of 28lb 9oz — bigger than anything Kletos has ever caught himself. Our Bailiff Andy Smith was on hand to witness the weighing and grab a few photos too.
The fish was in excellent condition. Kletos managed a couple of Pike at 13lb 5oz and 8lb 8oz.
Kletos - South Lagoon Pike
Nathaniel - 28lb 9oz South Lagoon Common
Nathaniel - 28lb 9oz South Lagoon Common
Beckerings Reservoir
Liam Murphy had a couple of Carp from Beckerings this weekend and they were his first ones of the year. A 24lb Mirror and a 20lb Common caught on spinner rigs.
Liam Murphy - Beckerings Mirror Carp
Liam Murphy - Beckerings Mirror Carp
Liam Murphy - Beckerings Mirror Carp

Also this weekend, our volunteer work party team were back at Beckerings continuing the necessary tree maintenance work. A superb effort by all those who helped out. We will be doing our third and final stint next Saturday morning as then we have to leave the rest until September after the birds have finished nesting.

Please take note of the venue signage and our social media posts which will advise which pegs will be closed for the morning. If you do intend on fishing the reservoir then we would advise arriving after 1pm as the car park will be very busy.
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings - Fish Stocking
During the work party we also took delivery of some fish, We stocked 1000 Roach of 6-8 Inches along with 6000 3-6" ungraded fish which were mainly roach with some Bream, Perch and possibly Rudd present.
We wanted to buy the roach, but we would then have paid for delivery, but this was waived if we took their special offer of the smaller mixed fish.
Roach - Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Beckerings Stocking
Final Indoor Coaching Session Wraps Up a Winter of Progress
On Saturday 21st February, the Luton AC coaches held their last indoor winter coaching session at The Bushmead Centre in Luton.
Numbers were a little depleted due to half term but this did not detract from the enthusiasm shown by those attending.
As usual refreshments were provided in the form of tea, coffee, juice and biscuits.
The youngsters were given an introduction to rod and line fishing, including the use of long rods, slider tactics and basic waggler, with further information on the various types of wagglers to be used on a variety of venues. Each junior was also given a handout with basic waggler fishing advice and tips.
They were also given a talk, history, and demonstration of the various types of fishing reels that have been used over the years and given the opportunity to handle and examine for themselves first hand centrepins and fixed spool reels with explanations of their uses and their features such as front and rear drag, bait runner, and fightin' drag.

There was a demonstration of the different way to change spools by unscrewing or push button, and how, where possible, to change the handles from left to right hand wind. This was followed by reel care highlighting cleaning, oiling points, general maintenance and storage.
A brief talk followed about shotting weights on floats with an accompanying handout and each youngster went away with a free selection of pole winders and pole anchors.
All who attended said that they had enjoyed the session and looked forward to getting back on the bank when the weather improves.
The coaches would like to offer a big thank you to the taxi of Mums, Dads, and Grandparents without whom the junior attendance at these events would
be impossible.
Thanks also go to the staff at The Bushmead Centre who look after us so well!
If any member is curious in finding out more about the club's coaching activities, then please contact Mark Brooks or Dennis Hunt using the contact forms on the club website.
Bushmead Indoor Coaching Session
Bushmead Indoor Coaching Session
Persistence Tested as Ouse Flooding Forces Three Locks Switch
Match Report for Wednesday 18th February 2026
The Match Programme for the Wednesday Group showed that on 18th February 2026 a match was to be held upon the River Ouse at Wyboston. The persistent and often heavy rain in the 2 weeks prior to this date swelled the river level to such an extent that it was unfishable. The river level was reflected in the adjoining lagoon which made the obvious alternative to the river unavailable due to the waterlogged ground and covered platforms.
Thus, the group elected to change the venue for the match and fish the upper pounds of the GUC at Three Locks, Stoke Hammond.
The watchwords for anglers of all description are patience and persistence. John Quincy Adams, the 6th President of the United States said, Patience and Perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish. Such sentiments became very pertinent to this relocated match, showing how deluded politicians have always been!!
Eleven anglers turned up to fish the match. Many thanks are due again to Barry Roper for his yomp to reconnoitre the venue at short notice for availability in respect of boat occupancy in the pound and for setting out the pegs required for the match.
The water temperature was 5 degrees C with dry weather throughout. The wind was very light as the match started, but did start to gust by late morning, pushing poles and whips first one way, then the other. (Dennis Hunt was away sunning himself on a beach in Lanzarote so he would have got locked up for carrying out a rain dance there).
Boat traffic was very light, with only two passing through. One passed through our match area just as we started.
The draw for the match was carried out by Tony Hickmott and Ray Burton. These gentlemen also stood up to the plate to carry out the onerous duty of weighing in the catches. However, in the event such was not so onerous as only 2 anglers caught fish.
Tim Watts landed 5 extremely small Perch, 4 of which were the size of Minnows and Barry Roper landed 1 Minnow sized Perch. Consequently, Tony and Ray struggled with the weigh in, despite using the more accurate digital scales, which failed to weigh such a small catch from both anglers.
The result became a fish count, although it was quite obvious who took first place and who was second.
And the other nine patient and persistent anglers had a total blank with some leaving early as their cup ranneth over with disappointment.
Dave Ridley commented that he hasn’t seen his float go under yet this year, as the Carp he landed at Beckerings was caught on a feeder.
As usual the vital arrangements for financial duties and administration were carried out by the indomitable Ray Burton without whom we would be struggling.
The sudden change of venue together with the absence of our great leader again demonstrated what super people we have in our midst, who happily step into the breach to fulfil the duties required.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Tim Watts - 5 small fish
2nd Barry Roper 1 small fish
DNW, Tony Hickmott, Graham Stringer, Sam Rose, Colin Holmes, Dave Ridley, Mark Sessions, Pete Mills, Sean Letherland & Simon Foulkes.
Finally, once again our thanks are due to the Tracey who does all the post-match record keeping and hot fishing posting.
Our next match is on the GUC at The Globe which is listed in the programme as a pairs match. Such being the case it will be easier to organise 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.
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.

That is all we have for you this week, Please send us in any stories, information or catch reports that you would like included in next week's edition. You can send in content via our social media pages or the club website.

Tight Lines,

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.

Luton Angling Club - Weekly News, Information and Catch Report Roundup - Week Ending 15th February 2026

Another wet week keeping anglers off the bank, and with rivers still in flood conditions and more heavy rain over the weekend there doesn't seem to be any improvement. Darren Lee fished South Lagoon today for Pike (Sunday 15th Feb) and he saw the levels in the lagoon come up around 6 inches during his session and his peg started to flood.

If you are interested in current river levels and flood conditions you can view river levels in our area on the Environment Agency website at the link below.

check-for-flooding - GOV.UK

Once again we have little to report in terms of catches this week so this weeks report is mainly just other news and information about club activities.

Beckerings Reservoir - Work Party

The work party volunteers were at Beckerings on Saturday to carry out some work on the trees around the reservoir, Due to the fact Beckerings is a raised irrigation reservoir we are not allowed to let the willows around the reservoir to get too big. There was a break in the poor weather and although a little chilly it was a very pleasant sunny morning and a lot was achieved so thank you to all those that helped. We will likely be continuing this work next weekend.

Beeckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party
Beckerings Work Party


MIDWEEK MATCH - BECKERINGS RESERVOIR

The Luton Match group fished their midweek match on Beckerings this week, Here is their report written by Terry Vickers

The Actress Gloria Swanson once said, “Life is 95% anticipation” So it was with that sentiment that 17 anglers turned out on a blustery, but temperate day for our weekly Wednesday Match at one of the jewels in the crown of Luton Angling Club Venues – Beckerings Reservoir.
In order to compensate for his absence again, Dennis Hunt had obviously donned the goats head for the Rain Dance and the spirits responded correspondingly.
As expected for such a premium venue and due to the growing popularity of the Wednesday Match Group the Match was well subscribed. The weather conjured up by Dennis Hunt was obvious at the start of the match with persistent showery rain for the first 3 hours. However, things did improve as the day wore on with sunshine and blue skies making an appearance for the final hour and a half of the match. Obviously, Dennis had only carried out the abridged rain dance this time.
The gusting wind made matters difficult on some pegs with those on the earlier and later pegs faring worst with the wind directly in their face. Such conditions made bite detection, bait presentation and casting long distances difficult for them. Anglers on the top bank and those on higher numbered pegs found shelter from the worst of the elements. Thus, it was no surprise that the higher weights came from these pegs.
As usual the vital arrangements for financial duties and administration were carried out by the indomitable Ray Burton without whom we would be struggling. Post match duties for weighing in were carried out by Tony Hickmott and Colin Holmes, once again showing how much, we are blessed with great people who happily step into the breach to fulfil the duties required. Grateful thanks to Tony & Colin for their efforts, which once again ensured that the match proceeded smoothly.
The water level in the Reservoir reflected the high level of rainfall we have experienced in the recent week with a couple of platforms being partly submerged. However, the water looked very inviting with some colour.
After one hour of fishing, it became apparent that fish would be scarce. The results set out below show that 7 dry nets were recorded. Additionally, we had decided that any Carp captured would be returned to the water immediately with a weight of 1lb being allowed for each fish. This rule came into force with two anglers, one being Dave Ridley, who managed to hook, and after a very long battle, land a 17lb specimen. A further surprise was in store for Simon Foulkes when he hooked into and landed a beautiful Pike of approximately 10lbs.
The winner of the match on Peg 17 was the ever popular Bailiff of the water, Colin Holmes. Colin put his intimate knowledge of the venue to good use,
His initial approach was to set up a 24g Method Feeder at 56 yards using ringers and wafters as hookbait. Colin saw little result for the first hour and three quarters and was contemplating changing to maggot as hookbait. However, as he was beginning to set up a rig for the change of method, he got a solid take on the method feeder resulting in a good-sized skimmer bream. A few more skimmer bream followed, but a crescendo came with the capture of two specimen Bream weighing 6lbs and 8 lbs respectively, which boosted Colin’s Final weight to 21lbs 12oz – a splendid effort. Well done Colin and well deserved for your patience and persistence.
In a distant joint second place on peg 19 was Danny Worth. Danny clipped up a window feeder filled with particle groundbait at 40m distance. Treble pinkie was the hookbait which tempted a few skimmer bream to make up his weight of 5lbs 2oz. Simon Foulkes joined Danny in joint second place from peg 23 with an identical weight again consisting of skimmer bream. Simon also clipped up at 40m but introduced a heavy groundbait regime at the start of the match with regular re- casts every 5 minutes to top up the feed level. This resulted in the capture of 4 skimmer bream to equal the 5lbs 2 oz captured by Danny. As already mentioned, Simon also captured a bonus fish of approximately 10lbs but alas it did not count as it was a Pike, which was not eligible in the match.
In Fourth place. On Peg 5, with 2lbs 14oz was our resident Beckerings and all round expert, Amer Jawad who managed a few fish for a weight of 2lbs 14oz which proves that he is human after all !!
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Place
Colin Holmes 21lbs 12oz
Joint 2nd Place
Danny Worth 5lbs 2oz
Simon Foulkes 5lbs 2oz
4th Place
Amer Jawad 2lbs 14oz
5th Place
Ray Burton 1lb 8oz
Joint 6th Place
Dave Ridley 1lb (one carp )
Keith Ward 1lb (one carp)
8th Place
Mark Sessions 11oz
9th Place
Bart Bonito 4oz
10th Place
Dave Whillock 1oz
DNW Les Burton, Andy Frankum , Terry Vickers , Tony Hickmott , Graham Stringer,Richard Darbon (Jampot Empty) & Sam Rose
Finally, once again our thanks are due to the Tracey who does all the post-match record keeping and hot fishing posting.
Our next match was due to be held on the River Ouse at Wyboston however in light of the recent and ongoing wet weather it’s unlikely the river will be fishable .
Therefore the group will switch their match to canal at Three Locks
Draw 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 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.
Colin Holmes - Midweek Match Winner
Two New Competitions for Club Members in 2026
The Club are pleased to announce some new competitions for Luton Angling Club members in 2026, The Charlie Olney Memorial trophy and a four match GUC Summer Evening Series.
Charlie Olney Memorial Trophy
This competition is a single evening match of 3 hours duration to be fished at Three Locks on the GUC on Thursday 11th June, Draw at 5pm fish 6pm to 9pm. £5 entry per angler, £5 optional pools + £2 peg fee
The competition is whip only maximum length 4 Metres and the whip can be elasticated.
Other than this standard Luton Match Rules apply
GUC Summer Evening Series
This competition is a four round evening series with 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.
There will be a £5 entry per angler to fish the league, with a £2.00 peg fee and an optional £5.00 pool per round
2nd July - 1st Round
Three Locks
16th July - 2nd Round
Town South
23rd July - 3rd Round
The Globe
13th August - 4th Round
The Globe
Details on how you can enter these competitions will be shared at a later date.

Date for your Diary
Don't forget the club's annual General Meeting will be held next month on Thursday 26th March 2026 at Stopsley Working Men's Club in Luton. Members are encouraged to attend the AGM to have their say, share ideas, and keep up to date with club affairs. It's your club - get involved!

That's all we have for this week.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton Angling Club.