NORTH HOUSE
Adam Hacklett and his son had an awesome day's pike fishing on the lake.
WORK PARTY UPDATE
The club's trained chainsaw operators Bob and Mark were at South Lagoon Wyboston today dealing with an unsafe split and rotten tree by the popular Peg 28.
MONTHLY PHOTO COMPETITION
Chay Pinnock won the £25 November photo competition. Well done to Chay who caught the Half Lin at 35lb 4oz from Beckerings in early November. The Half Lin was out later in the month at 2oz more and there were some other great catches in November but his photo just pipped it.
MATCH RESULT
Abbey Lads fished Town North on the GUC on Sunday
1st D Smith 15-08 ( 7 bream) (outside Tesco)
2nd D Whillock 6-11 skimmers (by houses)
3rd P Deppe 6-05 small roach (by hire boats)
4th L Charles 4-02 bream (by Tesco)
Not bad weights considering the heavy frost
THE GREAT OUSE
Bob the Lavendon bailiff enjoyed a good day on the Ouse upstream at Lavendon, catching roach and dace on pinky and caster on waggler. Probably 50+ fish in all. As he doesn't use a keep net he didn't get a picture of all of the fish but sent a picture of one of them to show the average size. He said the river looked ideal with a hint of colour and nice flow.
Dariusz Blahuta has had some nice Eaton Ford captures over the past 2 weeks. If you wondered why his hands are red it's not blood it's lamprey flavoured red bait dye!
MEMBERSHIP NOTICE
So far it has been a fantastic year at Luton Angling Club but we have some bad news for anyone who has been contemplating joining for the remainder of the 2019/20 season which ends on 31st May 2020….We are FULL and our membership for the current season is now CLOSED!
Due to a very buoyant membership over the past 3 seasons we have been able to improve our fisheries with new fish and facilities. This season has seen the very welcome addition of serviced toilets located at both Beckerings Reservoir and North House Lake. We have also paid for members of our dedicated volunteer work party team to attend chainsaw courses which has reaped dividends as we have been able to open up large previously unfishable areas of our river sections as well as dealing with fallen trees without having to pay external contractors.
We plan to continue improving all our venues as well as stocking various species of fish including carp of various year classes.
Our membership has seen a huge increase in junior members over the past 4 seasons which is testament to the great work by our qualified coaching team who give up their free time to run the many Lets Fish Events on the Grand Union Canal. it is important to get new people into the sport as they are the next generation of anglers which will keep angling clubs like Luton AC running in the future. It's also great to see so many families including mum, dads and grandparents taking the junior anglers fishing and we applaud the many friendly members we have who make Luton AC such a great club to join.
Most of our venues are secure and our keys and locks are changed every 12 months. We invest heavily in quality locks and keys as we learnt the hard way that cheap locks and cheap keys are a recipe for disaster!! Photo ID has meant the incidents of people using each others books has virtually been eliminated unlike other clubs where it's still common place and means less money going into club funds. Some clubs then have to resort to selling cut price Winter tickets to make up the financial deficit. We thankfully haven't had to devalue the club in that way.
If any member feels they can give up some of their free time to help out at our work parties which are very satisfying and enjoyable then you would be most welcome so just drop a PM to us via this page.
Thanks again to all our members for making the club such a huge success and we hope you rejoin for the 2020-21 season when the new books come out in May 2020. LAC Board.
Gareth