Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 18th November 2018

LUTON ANGLING CLUB - VACANCY

After 10 successful years our current Match Booking Secretary is retiring and we are able to offer the position to a member looking to involve themselves with the running of the club.
The successful applicant will book all matches on LAC waters liaising with the various match groups, club bailiffs, outside groups such as the Canal and River Trust ,the EA and others as required. There are other duties which will be discussed on application.
This is a full Board position and you will be required to attend a monthly Board meeting (4th Thursday evening of each month in Flitwick) with the opportunity to influence the running of the club on all issues.

This is a voluntary position, but certain expenses could be paid with approval from the board.

Please email our Club Secretary 
john.morris@lutonanglingclub.co.uk

BECKERINGS RESERVOIR
Some excellent fish caught from the reservoir this week. Mark Sessions led the way catching the mirror known as the Prehistoric at 29lb 9oz which is thought to be the oldest carp in the venue. 


Dennis Pratley upped his personal best to 29lb when he slipped the net under the strangely named mirror Donkey Head. 

On the predator front Tackle Shed owner Les Reed caught a decent pike.


GRAND UNION CANAL
Callum age 12 used red maggot under a perch bobber made by his Dad to catch perch, skimmers, roach and gudgeon.
Callum lost a really decent perch after a long battle when the size 18 hook came out.








MATCH RESULT
Abbey Lads visited Grove Lock Marina on the GUC where wind and moored boats along the towpath made fishing difficult but weights were still good for November
1st L WILLIS 29-13 BREAM ROACH +1 HYBRID ABOUT 2LB
2nd K WARD 12-4 BREAM +ROACH
3rd P DEPPE 9-13 BREAM ROACH +1HYBRID ABOUT 2LB
4th D SMITH 9-12 BREAM +PERCH
 5th D WHILLOCK 7-1 BREAM+ROACH +PERCH

Hanwell fished the GUC at Pitstone a week back Sunday where the going was patchy at best.
Eight fished with a top weight of 9-3-0 being caught from first pound half way before swing bridge. Second 5-12-0 from opposite tree just before lock. Both weights mainly skimmers. After this weights dipped from 2-14-0 to as little as 0-5-0 from their current club champion fishing just past the swing bridge.

Steve

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