Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - 30th January 2022

Here is all this week's news and catch reports from Luton Angling Club, Remember all photos submitted of catches from Luton AC Waters are automatically entered in to our monthly photo prize competition and are judged by the committee at the end of each month with a £25.00 cash prize going to the winner.  Send in your catch reports and photos via the club website or our social media pages.

Wyboston River Ouse

Regular contributor to our weekly reports Wojciech was out on the Ouse again and caught a couple more Chub. 

Also at Wyboston the bailiff team spent some time on Sunday morning repairing some of the potholes along the track.


Beckerings Reservoir

At Beckerings Lee Cooke had a wake up call at 7.30 Saturday morning and was expecting a bream as it did not fight him at all. He was surprised and buzzing to see 16lb 4oz of pure gold in the net.

Biddenham River Ouse
Fergal O'Kane had a 10lb Pike from Biddenham.
Wednesday Match Group
Following their January winter break our Luton Wednesday Group will be back on the bank again next week. They have a full program lined up for the New Year including some inter Club fixtures with some visits to Commercial fisheries.
The program for the next couple of months is as follows:
February 2nd
Town North GUC
February 9th
Biddenham River Ouse Reserve Town South GUC if flooded
February 16th
Three Locks Upper sect 4
February 22nd (Tuesday)
Inter Club Ringstead R Nene
March 2nd
Braggenham Side GUC Section 2
March 9th
Wyboston River Ouse
March 16th
Town South GUC
March 23rd
Cooks Wharf GUC
March 30th
Alders farm
Non-members are welcome to attend the matches on the Canal and other venues where day tickets are sold. Meet for the draw at 8.30, fish 10 till 3, with a £5.00 optional pools and a £1.00 entry fee.
This week the Draw for Town North will be held in Vimy Road - Leighton Buzzard

Grand Union Canal
14 Year old Natalia is taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and one of the activities for this program is Litter picking (Look after your local area by cleaning it up and recycling what you can). As her and her father often walk along the Grand Union canal they contacted us to say that Natalia would be litter picking along the canal towpath. She is very proud to be helping nature and the environment and will be doing this for an hour every week for the next couple of months. It is upsetting to see all the rubbish that is left behind by users of the canal towpath but thanks to Natalia there will be much less of it! Here are some photos from her first litter pick. Well Done and Thank You Natalia.

Tight Lines,

 

Dave M 

Luton Angling Club

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