Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 30th October 2017


BECKERINGS RESERVOIR

Carl Clark had a four carp catch to 19lb all caught on TNT pop-ups over 1kg of bottom baits.


New angler Ralph Walker caught a new personal best 12lb 4oz mirror on Mad Baits Esta Blend pop ups during a coaching session with our Level 1 coach Filip Dunaj

NORTH HOUSE LAKE
Terry Willison tempted a 28lb 6oz mirror on Mad Baits.




Wojciech Dunaj managed a small pike while lure fishing 


MATCH RESULT
Abbey Lads decided to visit the Ouse at Eaton Ford 
Eaton Ford is still being redeveloped via grant funding with around 10 of hopefully 24 pegs now open.
The water was very clear but there were bites all day although many were missed and some better fish hooked and lost.
Quality roach and dace were caught and the skimmers were very dark fish. Everyone enjoyed the day at Eaton Ford.

1st D SMITH 7LB 6OZ PERCH ROACH DACE
2nd P DEPPE 5LB 12OZ PERCH ROACH DACE
3rd D WHILLOCK 4LB 12OZ SKIMMERS PERCH

VENUE CLOSURE WYBOSTON TRACK REPAIRS 10-11th NOVEMBER 2017

The Wyboston Complex (North House Lake, South Lagoon & River Great Ouse) will be closed for fishing from 6pm on Friday 10th November until 6pm on Saturday 11th November as after numerous delays beyond our control we are now able to level the track.
Volunteers are needed on the day to help move materials and fill holes as its a long track and much work is required to level it. If anyone can spare a few hours then please get in touch via PM. If you have a wheelbarrow/garden rake/spade/shovel it would be helpful plus gloves. We do have a quantity of engineering bricks (ones with holes) but could do with more if anyone has some going spare they can donate. Food and tea/coffee will be provided on the day as our work parties are always good social events as well.
If volunteers could arrive for 9am please but be mindful that heavy plant will be working on site.
We have informed the Heron syndicate and the Nature Reserve of the track closure.

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