Here is the weekly round up of news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club for the week ending 21st June 2026.
Last Sunday our dedicated work party team consisting of Brian Turner, Nathan Porter, Roger Bland, Fergal O'Kane, Dennis Vivienne, Neville Hunt, and Andy Smith were at Wyboston preparing the swims along the river - Extra thanks to Andy Smith who provided everyone with food and drinks to keep them going. The fisheries team are always wanting additional pairs of hands to assist with maintenance work like this so if you want to get involved get in touch.
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| Wyboston Work Party |
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| Wyboston Work Party |
Our Eaton Ford stretch of the Ouse wasted no time in reminding us why our river stretches hold such a special place in the club’s history, producing a truly memorable fish on the opening day of the river season. Chris Lilley was the angler to get things underway in style, landing this fantastic 25lb 14oz Common which was witnessed and photographed by bailiff Stewart.
On Wednesday on the Ouse at Biddenham Barry Hpa had a Mirror Carp of 15lb 6oz it put up a great fight on the float and a number of firsts as its the first time Barry has fished the ouse and it was his first ever River carp and also the first picture of a carp caught from Biddenham that has been sent to us.
At Lavendon Mill on the upstream section Barry Stevenson had he had 2 bream with the biggest weighing 7lb 2oz, he also had 4 roach, 2 Bleak & 1 Dace.
At Beckerings On his 3rd session at Beckerings Paul Andrews had a Cat that was well over 44lb as it spun the dials on his Reuben Heaton scales. The bite came at around lunchtime and it took him a long time to land it using 15lb mono size 6 barbless hook and a 2.75lb TC rod as he didn't want to lose it.
Finley Parish has found his feet at the reservoir now as after a long run of blanks he's now finding the fish, after catching four carp including a new PB common on his last session, His latest session gave him a new PB Mirror at 17lb and a Common at 15lb.
Match Report for Wednesday 17th June 2026
The Author CS Lewis wrote “Some journeys take us far from home. Some adventures lead us to our destiny “. Thirteen anglers set out on a journey to the wonders of Northamptonshire to fish the Snake Lake at Ringstead which is owned and managed by our esteemed friends at Wellingborough Angling Club. The destiny for 2 anglers in particular was not what they were hoping for.
Graham Stringer found out that the centre of gravity of the human torso is limited by the distance you lean out over the water to recover a hook from an overhanging snag. The result was a big splash as he fell in!
The second unfortunate was Andy Frankum who suffered an even worse (and more expensive) mishap which resulted in the breakage of the bottom section of his Pole. Had Graham Stringer stood next to Andy, the heat generated by the language he used would have dried his clothes very quickly.
There was nothing to be done to help poor Andy except to sympathise with his bad luck. Graham was luckier in the form of one of the staunchest members of the club, Ray Burton, who not only supplied Graham with some dry clothes but had also previously provided him with a spare landing net pole to cover for the one Graham had forgot to pack. Once again Ray “rescue remedy” came to the fore with kindness. Thank you Ray.
The match was pegged to the right side of the lake. The weather was relatively kind in that early rain dissipated and the day remained dry with sunny intervals (Dennis Hunt was out of the country so could do no harm). The lake looked very inviting with good colour, but the wind was a hindrance to some pegs.
Despite the foregoing setbacks, most enjoyed a decent day fishing. Wellingborough Angling Club keep the venue in pristine condition, and we are very grateful to them for allowing us the use of it.
We are indebted as usual to Ray Burton, who, as well as organising the administration of the match and dealing with the finances acted as a tackle guru and lifeguard to Graham Stringer. Very grateful thanks as usual Ray.
Additionally, Ray, assisted by Andy Frankum undertook the weigh in at the end of the match – Thank you again Ray and Andy. To repeat again, we are truly blessed with such fantastic blokes who always pitch in to make matters as efficient and enjoyable as possible.
The actual fishing was somewhat patchy as the weights set out below illustrate. However, some anglers did manage to engage with some of the Carp which populate the Lake and others managed to find some decent sized Bream and Roach.
A well-deserved magnificent winning weight of 25lbs 15oz deservedly went to a real stalwart of the club.
Bart Bonito who supports all matches and carries out any duties asked of him with a ready smile and a kind word. He fished a pole set up on peg 18, feeding Hemp and Tares down the middle of the lake with Roach in mind. He added a further line of caster on the far bank and added an inside line fed with pellets in the hope of tempting carp. Bart caught steadily all day with Chub, Roach and Bream on the far line, then Roach and Bream on the middle line of hemp. With no result from the inside line, Bart reverted to the far line and lost 3 carp. Changing up to a more robust rig resulted in the successful capture of 3 Carp and further silver fish to top up his winning weight. Well done Bart – a just reward for such a thorough and well thought out approach.
In second place was Dave Ridley with 9lbs 15oz made up of Roach, Skimmer Bream, one decent sized Bream and Perch. He used a Rod and Line approach with a crystal waggler float with maggot and caster hook bait and loose feed, regularly catching fish “on the drop” from Peg 10. A good effort Dave – just shows that Rod and Line always has a place in match fishing.
Despite the disaster with the bottom section of his pole, Andy Frankum still managed a very creditable 3rd place with a weight of 8lbs 4oz from peg 5. Unfortunately, Andy has not supplied any information on his tactics (obviously likes keeping secrets)
Simon Foulkes finished in 4th Place with 7lbs exactly – again we have no details of method/ bait except that Simon used a pole rig from peg 8 using maggot caster and chopped worm feed to capture a mixed bag of fish.
The overall result of the Match was as follows: -
1st Bart Bonito 25lbs 15oz
2nd Dave Ridley 9lbs 15oz
3rd Andy Frankum 8lbs 4oz
4th Simon Foulkes 7lbs
5th Richard Gibbs 5lbs 14 oz
6th Graham Stringer 5lbs 10 oz
7th Colin Holmes 4lbs 9 oz
8th Malcolm Ogden 3lbs 4 oz 8 drams
9th Paul Carr 2lbs 7 oz
10th Les Burton 2lbs 5 oz
11th Pete Smith 2lbs 4oz
12th Ray Burton 2lbs 1oz
13th Dave Whillock 1lb 12oz
Our next match is on Wednesday 24th June 2026 which is again to be held upon an away venue at St Albans Lakes Complex, North Orbital Road, St Albans AL4 0RY. There is a tackle shop on site which can supply bait. Organisation for pegging, parking etc will be easier if people can advise the likelihood of their attendance at the earliest possible time.
Please remember that this is predominantly a Carp Fishery but also has large bream also possible so 2 keep nets is a requirement and the fishery do not supply them. Please look up St Albans AS fishery Rules.
Draw at the venue at 8.30am, £10.00 day tickets price plus £5.00 optional pools. 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 Photograph in place) as you will be asked to produce it for your first attendance.
Hot Weather Reminder for All Members - Heatwave
With the temperatures climbing over the next few days and some amber alerts issued for hot weather, please take extra care of our fish and yourselves.
Fish Welfare
- Minimise the amount of bait used to prevent water quality issues.
- Keep handling to a minimum and always over a wet unhooking mat.
- Rest fish fully before release
- Avoid using keepnets where possible.
- Keep an eye on the water and report any signs of fish in distress as algal blooms can cause dissolved oxygen levels to crash.
Angler Welfare
- Stay hydrated and take regular shade breaks
- Wear a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen
- Know the signs of heat exhaustion.
A little extra care goes a long way in warm weather.
Look after the fish, look after yourselves and others, and enjoy your time on the bank.
If you see any fish in distress please contact the club immediately and also the environment agency incident line on 0800 80 70 60
That's all we have for this week
Tight Lines.
Dave
Luton Angling Club.




































































