Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 3rd June 2018

Another busy week at Luton Angling Club with our qualified coaches taking part in a Taster Session on the Grand Union Canal at the Three Locks. Many thanks to Browns Leighton Buzzard for providing the bait and to top match anglers Amer Jawad and Simon Mottram for giving up their time to attend.  













BECKERINGS RESERVOIR
Kieran Cove five carp to 22lb 5oz during the week,

Tommy Pattison a 20lb 4oz mirror 

and Carl Clark two to 19lb.


KEMPSTON LAKE
Artur Szczerbinski and his son tempted carp to 24lb+





SOUTH LAGOON
Brad Pearson had an evening session after the bream landing five to 7lb 2oz


NORTH HOUSE LAKE
Elliott Collins used Nash Baits to catch Shadow at 34lb 14oz plus a 20lb common 


while Brad Pearson fished Mad Baits Wicked Whites for a 23lb 6oz common,
 
Paul Marriott landed a 20lb 2oz mirror and a 20lb common


 with Ethan Griffiths having a double figure common.



WOODLANDS LAKE
Dave Murdoch fished a rain soaked Woodlands catching tench, carp and hybrids.


MATCH REPORT
Sensas Southern Canal League result from the Globe stretch of the Grand Union Canal 26/5/18

Amer Jawad features in the June edition of Pole Fishing on the Grand Union Canal at the Grove Marina https://www.facebook.com/amer.jawadfishing/posts/1005545626288664


WORK PARTY REPORT
The usual 10 volunteers attended the work party at Biddenham recently and what a lovely day for it. A lot of work was done. All the pathways and pegs were mowed and trimmed and overhanging branches cut back.
The new club work boat was taken along and used for the first time and was a great help to remove some sunken trees swept down in the winter floods see before and after photos. As usual tea and coffee was in plentiful supply. Fergal fired up the bbq and we had burgers with an added bonus Wojciech brought along polish sausages which were very tasty.
Thanks to those who attended without your efforts our venues would not be in the fantastic condition they are. 














It would be great to see a few new faces at these work parties the next one is at Lavendon Mill on 8th/9th June where it is hoped to provide additional space in the lay-by for parking at the downstream end and general trimming and tidying up on the downstream section.

Steve

No comments:

Post a Comment