Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 27th October 2019

NORTH HOUSE LAKE

Shane Ferdinando caught what’s rumoured to be ‘The Pretty One’. 

Jack Rose caught two beautiful commons.

During a 24-hour session, Peter Nichols caught two commons at 21lb & 18lb and an 8lb pike.



Graham Hartley managed to catch a superb 28 pounder.


MATCH RESULT
Enfield Town fished the Ouse at Wyboston in challenging conditions of wind and rain. Eight fished between pegs 1 - 12 with the winning weight an all roach catch of 35lb with the largest fish being around the 1lb mark. All the fish came to hemp and tares. A distant second place was a respectable 12lb on leger tactics for 3 good bream and bits. Third and the rest caught around 5lb of mostly roach.

SOUTH LAGOON
Wojciech caught a nice 17lb+ pike.

Filip Dunaj also caught a nice 13lb 4oz pike.

Brian Turner had 3 pike in a 48 hours session.


GRAND UNION CANAL
Phil Anderson and son Callum fished for a few hours over two days with one day more successful than the other.  They caught roach, skimmers, perch, gudgeon and ruffe all using maggots at 5m.



Browns Angling Derren Burr caught some cracking perch to 3lb 2oz caught during a very wet session on the local GUC this week. Support your local tackle shops as they have a wealth of knowledge that can help you put fish like Derrens on the bank.




BECKERINGS
Carl Clark caught a stunning common from during a day session.


WORK PARTY UPDATE
The new bridge at the back of North House Lake has now been completed, painted white so it’s easier to see at night and wide enough for maintenance equipment to get over.



LET'S FISH
The coaching at Slapton was again a successful event despite the rain.  Braving the rain, 16 children were brought along by their parents and grandparents, coming from far & wide. One family came from Ruislip Near Harrow.  A grandmother made a weekend of it by staying with her son having come from Wigan, just to see her two grandsons fishing. The two boys didn't disappoint, catching 52 & 40 fish making a total of 92 between them. Something of a record!  All children caught fish in good numbers.  One fish, thought to be a small carp, took off stretching the whip elastic to limits beyond that which was intended before shedding the hook.  Thank you to the coaches Mark, Jake, Dennis, Les & Miles, and helpers David M, Bob & David F who gave up their time making the day a great success.  Thank you to Les of the Tackle Shed Barton Mill who was not only one of the coaches, but also supplied the bait #SupportYourLocalTackleShop

Gareth

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