Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 3rd February 2019

BECKERINGS RESERVOIR

Shane Clarke managed a 17lb 4oz common
 
with the two 30lb+ fish making an appearance since the water level has gone up along with many of the 20's although a lot of the reservoir regulars are rather publicity shy. The level has gone up 3-4 feet in the last couple of weeks so should hopefully be full again by the end of Feb/early March. The farmer tells us that he wont be cutting back the willows this year but the club will be trimming some of the nuisance branches before the level gets up to the platforms again and makes the trimming too difficult. Our bailiff team tell us that float anglers have been catching some of the hard fighting pristine chub and ide introduced a few months ago which is good news as we hoped they would provide some winter sport outside of the usual carp and pike.

GREAT OUSE
Lots of jack pike are being caught on lures from all of our Ouse sections and by keeping mobile its a great way to stay warm in the cold weather.



GRAND UNION CANAL
Much of the canal has been frozen this week but some nice perch have been caught in the clear areas on lures.

Steve

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