Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 19th March 2023

Here is the latest news and updates from Luton Angling Club.  Reports have picked up with the days starting to get longer, warmer and lighter. 

Our members are reminded that this week saw the start of the close season for coarse fishing the close season starts on Tuesday 15th March and runs until 15 June inclusive. 

The annual close season prevents fishing for coarse fish in rivers and streams across England, helping to protect fish when they are spawning and supporting vulnerable stocks. All Luton AC river sections are affected by the close season and are closed until 16th June. Our still-waters (North House Lake, South Lagoon, Beckerings Reservoir and the Grand Union Canal) remain open all year round

In Memoriam, Barrie Bashford
We have the sad duty to report the passing of one of our life members, Barrie Bashford on Sunday 12th March, after a prolonged illness. Barrie began fishing with his son and became a regular with Luton’s Match group fishing weekly, often representing the club in inter club and NFA national events.
Barrie is remembered as being a hardworking, friendly and willing member of the Luton club by his fellow members.
He joined the club board in the early 1990’s and later assumed the role of Club match secretary, which he held for many years. In more recent years before his health deteriorated, he helped peg several heats of the CRT Canal Pairs competition hosted by the Club on the GUC.
Barrie was also a willing work party volunteer, and as a scaffolder by trade was the person credited with the idea to use scaffold frames to support the club platforms at Beckerings and later other club venues, simplifying the maintenance.
He also constructed the scaffold bridges at Biddenham and on occasions drove diggers and other equipment for the club.
Barrie was the first club member to qualify as a coach and spent many hours on Luton waters and at the old Browning Tingrith fishery, encouraging youngsters,
He was one of the founder members of the Luton Wednesday group 4 years ago, fishing the original fixtures. He is seen on the extreme left of the picture of a group fishing one of these events.
Many of us have fond memories of Barrie and his little stories over the years; he will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Barrie is survived by his wife Jean, his son and daughter, who all have our deepest sympathy.
Rest in peace Barrie and Tight Lines.
Barrie Bashford (far left) with the some of his match group

Club AGM
The club's Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday this week 23/3/23 at Stopsley working men's club, Putteridge Road, Luton, LU2 8HG 

Members are encouraged to attend to have their say and keep up with club affairs/finances and to find out what we have planned for the 2023/24 season.

We'll also be issuing the specimen awards and will be contacting the winners of these in due course. You must attend the AGM to receive your trophy if contacted. Please bring your membership book with you. Free Parking is available on site and a bar is available.

Beckerings Reservoir
Using a waggler, and Red Maggot as bait Darren Savage had a fantastic day at the reservoir this week and ended up with a superb haul of quality Roach.
Darren Savage with a superb haul of Roach from Beckerings
Other anglers have also reported catching good bags of Roach and also some of the anglers waggler fishing for the Roach also caught some of the recently stocked carp though unfortunately none of these were weighed or photographed.

Neil Cox had a nice wake-up call on Sunday morning from a Pristine 19lb Common. A madbaits pop up presented on a Ronnie trimmed down to neutral buoyancy did the trick.
Neil Cox with a pristine 19lb Common from Beckerings
North House Lake
Max Beresford had one of the 2021 stockies out of North House last night. Its weight was estimated at around 12lb. It looks to be stockie number 4 that was stocked at 9lb 4oz.
Max Beresford - Mirror Carp of around 12lb
Max Beresford's Carp at its original stocking weight 

Patryk Maćkowiak fished a 24hr session and had a 21lb 4oz Mirror. It is stockie 5 of the 2017 stockies which was introduced at a weight of 5lb 9oz so it has gained a fair bit of weight.
When he got there Saturday morning, he saw a lot of fish activity on the surface, so decided to go for a zig with madbaits Nutz+ . After just 15 minutes, he had the fish in the net.
Patryk Maćkowiak 21lb 4oz Mirror
Patryk Maćkowiak 21lb 4oz Mirror
Patryk Maćkowiak Stockie 5 (When stocked in 2017)
South Lagoon - Wyboston
Wojciech Weremij sent in some pictures of his recent Pike catches the biggest weighing 14lb 7oz.
Wojciech Weremij - 14lb 7oz South Lagoon Pike
Wojciech Weremij - South Lagoon Pike

Match Report 15th March Town South Grand Union Canal
On a frosty Wednesday morning, 15 anglers turned out to fish the Canal at Town South in Leighton Buzzard. It started a bright but cold day with white frost on the ground, which melted as the sun rose. The Canal water temp was hovering at a chilly but slightly warmer at 7 degrees.
Those present had a good match with all but one angler managing to weigh in. For a change, everyone managed to avoid the rain this week as it only started after we had all packed our kit away in the dry and made for home.
Taking first place was Dave Abbot, who weighed exactly 6lbs, including a bream of 2lb 8oz. This week, there was a tie for second with both Chris Howard and Shaun Leatherland weighing mixed bags of 5lbs 8 oz. Colin MacBeth came third with 4lbs 12 oz. Barry Roper reported having a great first hour catching decent roach on punch, but then it died. He swapped to pinkie and caught for the rest of the match but really had to work for the bites. He ended up with 57 fish for 4lb 8oz.
Roger Baker was reported to have had a terrific day catching trees, apparently catching some great specimens which didn’t count of course, eventually recording DNW!
Results
1st Dave Abbott 6lb 0oz
2nd Chris Howard & Sean Leatherland 5lb 8oz
3rd Colin MacBeth 4lb 12oz
4th Barry Roper 4lb 8oz
5th Richard Darbon 4lb 0oz
6th Bart Bonito 3lb 4oz
7th Dudley Frankland & Ray Burton 1lb 14oz
8th Steve Lathwell 1lb 0oz
9th Andy Norgate 0lb 14oz
10th Malcolm Ogden 0Lb 9oz
11th Tony Hickmott 0lb 8oz
12th Les Burton 0lb 2oz
Roger Baker DNW
Thanks to the team who did the pegging out and the weigh-in, an excellent job as usual.
Next week, we will fish the GUC at Cooks Wharf, meet in the car park for 8-30 draw fish 10 till 3, £1 Wednesday peg fee and £5-00 optional pools.
Wednesday Match - Grand Union Canal
Wednesday Match - Grand Union Canal
If you would like to send us a catch report from a Luton AC Water you can send reports and pictures via our facebook page and other social media accounts, the club website or via what’s app message to 07940 229071. Don’t forget every picture we receive is automatically entered in to our monthly photo prize which is judged by the committee and you could win £25.00. It’s not always the biggest fish that wins so well worth sending in any of your catch reports.

Tight Lines Until Next Week!

Dave M
Luton AC
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Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 12th March 2023

Unfortunately, I have very little to report this week.It's not very unusual for this time of year due to winter weather less anglers have been out fishing and our waters have been quiet. in the run up to the end of the River season The bailiffs at Wyboston report that water levels in South Lagoon are high with a number of the swims underwater. The river is very high, fast and unfishable.

Eaton Ford is also currently flooded with no access to the banks. It is possible that this situation will remain for the remainder of the river season.
Biddenham is likely to be the same.

Match Report Wednesday 8th March River Ouse Wyboston
On Wednesday, we had lying snow on the ground as many of our anglers left home to meet at Wyboston. Seven anglers met for a last crack at the river before the close season starts on the 15th.
We had decided due to the cold weather to fish for 4 hours, 9-30 to 1-30.
Wyboston was snow free, but cold, the air temperature being about 2C, but with the wind chill, it felt colder. After we started fishing, the wind picked up, and sleety rain started falling.
The Ouse had a surprising amount of flow considering how little rain has fallen recently, with just a trace of colour and a water temperature hovering around 5C.
Anglers are by nature an optimistic bunch, and we all thought we would catch. How wrong we were! After three hours running a float through or looking at a motionless tip with a wide variety of baits tried to no avail we all decided to call it a day and retire home, a first for the Wednesday group.
Dennis Hunt, Richard Darbon, Terry Wickers, Ray Burton, Barry Roper, Steve Lathwell and Malcolm Ogden all recorded DNW this week.
Oh well, there is always next time!
Next week we will fish the GUC at Town South, meet by the white bridge for 8-30 draw fish 10 till 3 £1-00 Wednesday peg fee and £5-00 optional pools.

River Ouse at Wyboston

Tight Lines,

Dave M
Luton Angling Club

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 5th March 2023

Unfortunately, not much to report on this week, just a couple of match results.

Match Report - Grand Union Canal

Queens Works AC fished their sixth Winter League match on The Grand Union Canal at The Globe, Leighton Buzzard, last Sunday.

Despite a cold start to the day, all anglers caught fish, including Ian Proud.
Steve Cooper won the day with a good bag of decent skimmers and roach for 8lbs 11oz.
Roy Chamberlain had a big perch in his runner-up weight of 5lbs 7oz and Micky Astle was third with 4lbs 14oz.
Paul Stokes won the first section with 3lbs 15oz and Mandy Dunham won section 2 with 3lbs 1oz,despite leaving her peg to use the Pub toilet and having a double brandy !
Richard Newman was awarded the Wooden Spoon for coming last with 6 fish for a pathetic 10oz
With 4 matches remaining, the Winter League table stands as follows :-
1.Paul Stokes................ 118 pts
2.Mick Astle...................114 pts
3.Paul Nicholls...............112 pts
4.Steve Cooper...............105 pts
5.Steve Dunham.............102 pts
6.Roy Chamberlain........ 100 pts

Match Report, Tuesday 28th February. Mill Cotton, Ringstead
This week we fished away against Wellingborough, on their lake at Mill Cotton. We had originally intended to fish the match on the River Nene, but due to low clear water and little flow its currently not fishing well so the decision was made last week to swap to a ‘Silvers only’ match on the adjacent lake.
Luton were a little light on numbers due to the change of day, several regulars having prior appointments, and some being unwell, resulting in only 5 of us fishing.
The morning started cold with a drizzly overcast and little wind as we met our hosts at the lake. The weather warmed slightly during the day, the sun briefly appearing and the wind increasing, but it was pleasant enough for the end of February,
Mill Cotton is around 1.5 Mtrs deep with the water temperature currently cold at 7ºC and was holding a nice greenish colour.
Wellingborough had the home advantage and managed to bag the highest weights on the day, the heaviest nets of consisting of quality roach and skimmers taken by anglers using hemp, fished fairly tight over to the far bank in 2ft 6in of water! The winner took 13lb 12oz with backup weights of 12lb+.
Others fishing used maggot, pinkie and pellet and several carp (which didn’t count) were caught and returned, Bart Bonito took the highest Luton weight at 6lb 6oz having managed to sort out a method that worked!
Richard Darbon fished pinkie and maggot in the track and down the near edge to net 4lb 7oz of roach and skimmers.
All of those that fished really enjoyed the day, and we certainly learnt from the experience. Many thanks to our hosts Wellingborough, we fish the return match on the Canal in April.
Luton Results
1st Bart Bonito 6lb 6oz
2nd Richard Darbon 4lb 7oz
3rd Dennis Hunt 2lb 13oz
4th Tony Hickmott 2lb 9oz
5th Malcolm Ogden 1lb 2oz
Next week we will fish the River Ouse at Wyboston, meet behind North House Lake for 8-30 draw fish 10 till 3, £5.00 optional pools, and £1.00 Luton Wednesday peg fee.
Wednesday Match at Mill Cotton, Ringstead
Wednesday Match at Mill Cotton, Ringstead
Wednesday Match at Mill Cotton, Ringstead

That's All we have this week.

Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton Angling Club

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 26th February 2023

Again this week we have had no catch reports, We do have the results of the Wednesday Match Groups outing to the Canal at the Globe.

 Match Report, Wednesday 22nd February 2023 GUC The Globe

With prior parking permission from the Globe pub, 14 anglers met in the car park on morning that was drizzling rain and colder than of late, the temperature was around 8C with a chilly breeze which strengthened later. As we moved off to our pegs the drizzle abated and finally stopped altogether and it was dry for the rest of the day.
The canal water temperature was slightly warmer than of late at 8C, but still very clear and holding the cold green tinge it’s had of late. We didn’t have a lot of boats to worry us this week, but one of the Wide Beams that did pass went straight down the far bank and messed up a lot of peoples lines. Tony Hickmott drew the short straw, thinking he had a lovely peg, but after an hour or so two fitters arrived to fit solar panels to a boat moored to his right!
Most anglers had a good first hour and caught well, but then as the wind strengthened making life difficult for some, and it appeared to get colder the fish seemed to disappear, and the middle of the match for most was fairly barren.
The wind seemed to drop, and some sun appeared during the last hour and the fish then seemed to return to the feed, anglers starting to catch again.
However, Bart Bonito and Chris Howard managed to catch steadily all day. Bart was fishing a long pole at 16 Metres, fishing chopped worm and pinkies to take a good mixed bag at 13lb 2oz, including a brace of lovely perch, which were weighed individually at 3lb1oz and 2lb 1oz. Chris Howard fished his favourite bait, bread punch and again took a mixed bag including some nice bream for second place with 11lb 11oz.
Results
1st Bart Bonito 13lb 2oz
2nd Chris Howard 11lb 11oz
3rd Steve Lathwell 4lb 2oz
4th Dennis Hunt 3lb 13oz
5th Barry Roper 3lb 7oz
6th Richard Darbon 3lb 5oz
7th Tony (solar panels) Hickmott 3lb 1oz
8th Sean Lathwell 2lb 12oz
9th Terry Vickers 1lb 15oz
10th Dudley Frankland 1b 7oz
11th Andy Norgate 1lb 3oz
12th Ray Burton 1lb 0oz
13th Colin McBeth 0lb 10oz
DNW: Brian Shaw
Many thanks to and to all those who assisted with both the draw and pegging out, and special thanks are due to Roger Baker who didn’t fish but came to visit us and did the weigh in.
Next week, we will fish against Wellingborough on Mill Cotton away on TUESDAY.

Thats all for this week, Tight Lines

Dave M
Luton AC

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 19th February 2023

Here is the news, information and catch reports for the last couple of weeks from Luton Angling Club.

Beckerings Reservoir
Dariusz Blahuta had this 109cm Pike weighing 27lbs while spinning.
Dariusz Blahuta - 27lb Pike, Beckerings
North House Lake
Max Beresford had a 15lb 6oz Common from North House Lake Saturday morning.
Max Beresford 15lb 6oz Common, North House
Eaton Ford River Ouse
Dennis Vivian and Fergal O'Kane fished the Ouse at Eaton Ford today (Sunday 19th Feb). Dennis had a couple of Chub the first being around 2lb and then the second (Pictured here) was 4lb 8oz. Fergal fishing for the predators had one dropped run.
Dennis Vivian, 4lb 8oz Chub, Eaton Ford
Biddenham River Ouse
Ian Fourmy visited Biddenham for the first time for 35+ years on Friday 10th February, the day started off with a frost and on his way up the M1 an errant stone from a van caused his windscreen to crack, so not a great start to the day!

After walking the stretch before sunrise he was very impressed by the way the stretch has clearly been looked after, and said the venue is a credit to the club! After selecting a peg, He settled in for what turned out to be a very difficult day, trot after trot down with a stick float using very light tackle and maggots produced no action whatsoever!

He set up a light quiver rig with a small feeder and tried this on and off only resulting in catching a live freshwater swan mussel! Still the surroundings were keeping him interested with a kingfisher flying past and showing him how to catch fish and the robins that wanted feeding, fighting each other for his attention and perching on his rod and his head! He also heard barking deer, (Muntjac), which also made a brief appearance before scurrying off into the undergrowth and he watched the buzzards and red kites scouring the countryside looking for lunch while avoiding the mobbing crows!

He needed to pack up for 3pm as he had a prior engagement and as all anglers do, one last cast turned into several even though he had not caught a thing, but the thought of the quiver tip pulling round still filled him with optimism.

Reluctantly, he started packing his things away whilst the rod was still out and as he put an item in his bag, he was convinced the tip moved so he watched more intently and in slow motion the tip slowly pulled round, He lifted the rod and struck gently as he was on really light gear and he was attached to something which was pulling back.

After a short 2 minute fight he slipped his landing net under a pristine 2.5lb chub, perseverance certainly paid off today and he finished packing up with a smile on his face even though it had been a difficult and expensive day. He said he certainly won't leave it another 35+ years to return!
Biddenham Sunrise
2lb 8oz Chub, Ian Fourmy, Biddenham
Robin at Biddenham waiting for maggots
Live Swan Mussel from Biddenham
Grand Union Canal
With his week being Half Term and with the Club intending to run a Junior coaching session on Friday if the weather is good, Dennis Hunt one of the club coaches thought he would go and check out Town South for a few hours to see how it was performing prior to the coaching session. The temp was 10C with little wind, and the canal was green and clear (conditions the old Luton anglers called punchy) and still very cold.
Dennis opted to fish a No 3 elastic with a 0.3gram float using a strung shot pattern to a size 20 hook. After plumbing up he fed a small ball of toasted crumb at 5 sections fishing 4mm punched bread. He started fishing at 10 and on the first put in the float sailed away before it settled, yielding a nice roach.
The session continued in a similar vein, the roach giving way to skimmers and bigger bream as the session went on. At half past twelve having had a great morning, he decided to weigh up (8lb 14oz) and go home, a passer by took a few pictures before he returned the fish to the Canal. Not at all bad on a few pence worth of bait. It was a fantastic morning's fishing, making memories of Biddenham on Wednesday seem like a bad dream!
Dennis Hunt - Grand Union Canal
Dennis Hunt - Grand Union Canal
Coaching Session GUC Town South Friday 17th February
The Luton Coaches had arranged a short session during half term for some of our promising Luton junior anglers on the GUC Town South in Leighton Buzzard today. It was a warm day for February at 12C, with a stiff wind, which made good presentation a challenge. The Canal was cold and clear with a green tinge, so it was not ever going to be an easy session.
We had three of our junior anglers, James, Cody, and Louis, and one of the dads fishing. For Louis, our least experienced angler, it was his first session using the pole he got for Christmas and float rigs which he had made himself at our Saturday afternoon off bank coaching sessions.
It was great to see all the boys putting what they had learnt into practice, plumbing up correctly, and selecting the range at which to fish. We had designed the session around practice fishing bread punch feeding liquidised bread, and after an initial feed of liquidised bread Louis had a skimmer first drop, which was the largest fish he had ever caught, so his pole was well and truly christened.
All caught fish, and we had several firsts, Louis recording his biggest fish and heaviest bag ever, and Cody having a pike nosing around his keepnet, the first time he had ever had this happen. James managed to lose a number 3 section of his pole in the wind, but Mark Brooks fortunately managed to retrieve it from the Canal! We all went home, having had a great session on the bank, Louis weighing in 2lbs and Cody 1lb 8oz. James had returned his fish before we weighed in! It was brilliant to see our young anglers catching on a winter day.
We will go through some of the points we all learnt at our follow on Saturday afternoon sessions.
Do you know of anyone who would like to learn to fish with us? The Club has a full program of ‘Lets Fish’ taster sessions arranged this year for people to have a go, and follow on coaching sessions for those who want to take it further and learn to fish and perhaps represent the Club at the CRT Celebration of young people and fishing held in September every year in Shropshire.
Junior Coaching Session - Grand Union Canal
Junior Coaching Session - Grand Union Canal
Junior Coaching Session - Grand Union Canal
Junior Coaching Session - Grand Union Canal
Match Report, Wednesday 15th February 2023 GUC Three Locks upper, section 4
Nineteen anglers met at Three Locks on Wednesday, This week, they fished 10-30 till 3-30 due to the long walk for some anglers that were pegged the other side of Chelmscote bridge because of the moored boats.
After an overnight frost. The frost soon vanished as the temperature rose, and by the time we had completed the draw, the frost had all but vanished, although the air temperature was still only 4C. The temperature soon rose, and a bright sun appeared with blue sky, and little wind.
The temperature continued to rise making a pleasant day finishing at around 11C.
The canal was cold, with green tinge and very clear, the water temperature a chilly 6C at midday, with the fish feeling very cold.
They had very little boat traffic one boat about 30 minutes before the end of the match being the only one of the day.
Under these conditions, it was never going to be an easy day on the cut.
The winner this week was Dave Whillock using pinkie he started brightly with a 3lb bream on the first drop in, followed quickly by two more. At this point, Dave thought he was in for a great day, but after these fish his bites dried up! He weighed in 6lbs 6oz.
Barry Roper and Dennis Hunt were pegged nearest the Three Locks just past the mooring pins, Barry starting brightly taking fish from the off on bread punch, while Dennis went 45 Mins without a bite and then started to catch feeding squatt and fishing pinkie, while also feeding Caster over groundbait across.Soon Barry and Dennis were matching each other roach for roach the larger fish seemingly not wanting to show this week. Barry took second place as Dennis was unable to catch up due to the missing first 45 Mins, Barry ending with 106 fish (Roach and Skimmers) for 5lb 11oz and Dennis finishing 3rd with 71 fish (roach and perch) for 4lb 4oz. Keith Ward took 4th with 2lb 3oz.
Weights were low, with several recording DNW this week.
Results
1st Dave Whillock 6lb 6 oz
2nd Barry Roper 5lb 11oz
3rd Dennis Hunt 4lb 4oz
4th Keith Ward 2lb 3oz
5th Brian Shaw 1lb 1oz
6th Richard Darbon 0lb 10oz 8drm
7th Tony Hickmott 0lb 10oz
8th Dudley Frankland 0lb 9oz
9th Steve Lathwell 0lb 8oz
10th Colin McBeth 0lb 3 oz
11th Sean Leatherland 0lb 2oz
12th Roger Baker 0lb 1oz drm
13th (Joint) Bart Bonito, Chris Howard, Terry Vickers
DNW Les Burton, Ray Burton, Andy Norgate, Malcolm Ogden
Many thanks to all those who assisted with both the draw and pegging out and special thanks are due to the groups friends John and Nuala Grey who came to visit the group and did the weigh in this week.
This week the group will fish the Canal at The Globe, meet in the car park for 8-30 draw fish 10 till 3, £5.00 optional pools, and £1.00 Luton Wednesday peg fee.
Wednesday Match Group - 3 Locks Upper
Wednesday Match Group - 3 Locks Upper
Wednesday Match Group - 3 Locks Upper
Wednesday Match Group - 3 Locks Upper
Grand Union Canal - 3 Locks Upper
Keep your reports coming in,If you would like to send us a catch report from a Luton AC Water you can send reports and pictures via our facebook page and other social media accounts, the club website or via what’s app message to 07940 229071. Don’t forget every picture we receive is automatically entered in to our monthly photo prize which is judged by the committee and you could win £25.00. It’s not always the biggest fish that wins so well worth sending in any of your catch reports.
Tight Lines Until Next Week! Dave M Luton AC www.lutonanglingclub.co.uk www.facebook.com/LutonAC www.instagram.com/lutonanglingclub

Luton Angling Club Weekly News Report for the Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire & St Neots Cambridgeshire Area - Week Ending 5th February 2023




Here is all this weeks news, information and catch reports from Luton Angling Club.

Beckerings Reservoir
Neil Cox had just the one fish this weekend. It was hard going with air pressure through the roof, no fish showing and even the feeder guys were struggling for bites, a strange weekend. This Common went 16lb 12oz another immaculate winter common falling to madbaits as usual.

Neil Cox - Beckerings Common 16lb 12oz
Amer Jawad fished the reservoir on Saturday and reported that it was a difficult days fishing. He still managed a few pulls on the quiver though and had some cracking Roach.
Amer Jawad - Beckerings Catches
North House Lake
Bailiff Brian Turner had a 2am wake up call from one of the 2017 stockies at North House Lake. It peeled the line off the reel. The weight was 19lb 7oz and looking back at the pictures it is number 2 and when it was stocked in October 2017, its weight was 5lb 7oz. He said the fish are definitely waking up at North House with lots of fish showing.
Brian Turner - Stockie 2 at 19lb 7oz North House Lake
South Lagoon - Wyboston
On his first ever session on the South Lagoon Robert Lamb had a decent sized Pike it was his first time on the lake. He didn't have his scales with him but said it easily beat his PB. 
Robert Lamb - South Lagoon Pike
Grand Union Canal
Amer Jawad recently filmed the next video for his Youtube Channel "Amers Angle" on the Grove section of the canal and despite a difficult start things went really well. He managed around 25-30lb of fish mainly Perch, with 5 of them over 2lb and 2 weighing 3lb. The video will be released on his YouTube Channel soon.
Amer Jawad - Grand Union Canal
Amer Jawad - Grand Union Canal
Amer Jawad - Grand Union Canal
Amer Jawad - Grand Union Canal
January Photo Prize.
Member Lewis Gurnham won the January monthly photo competition with the picture of his chub. He has very kindly donated his prize of £25 to the coaching team who will put the money towards supporting the junior coaching activities. What a really nice gesture and the coaching team were delighted and will put the funds to good use encouraging youngsters into angling via their Let's fish and other coaching activities.
Lewis Gurnham -  January Prize winning Chub 
Match Report, Wednesday 1st February 2023 GUC Town North
The Wednesday group, which is now Luton members only, were back on the bank again yesterday for the first outing of the year following their usual January break.

The Wednesday League championship for 2022 was won by Steve Lathwell, well done Steve.

It was great for the group to be back on the bank and among friends again as they met for the draw, and the start of the new Wednesday 2023 League. The venue was the Grand Union Canal at Town North Leighton Buzzard, and the day was bright, with an air temperature of around 8 degrees.

There was a keen gusting wind, which made some of the middle number pegs feel very chilly and made holding a long pole very difficult for some.

Others were more fortunate in having a warmer day, being in the shelter nearer the town or the trees nearer Leighton lock. They had one boat after the first hour and then nothing until midday when they had 4 boats pass including a big wide beam which seemed to be having difficulty navigating the cut and stirred up the bottom! After the recent freeze when the canal was iced over for a significant time the water is still extremely cold, but holding good winter colour.

The winner Wednesday was Richard Darbon who had the benefit of quite a sheltered peg and used his whip at 5mtrs. He started on punch and had 5 skimmers in a row before the roach moved in, although he still managed to tempt the odd skimmer until the punch line died.

Richard then switched to Pinkie and continued to catch roach, perch, and the odd skimmer. Sean Leatherland took second place using pinkie with a decent perch and a couple of decent skimmers backed up by roach.

All who fished enjoyed the day, although Roger Baker who was in one of the more exposed pegs and getting cold retired early to the warmth of his lounge.


Results
1st Richard Darbon 6lb 13oz
2nd Sean Leatherland 6lb 9oz
3rd Steve Lathwell 4lb 13oz
4th Chris Howard 4lb 8oz
5th Dennis Hunt 4lb 5oz
6th Terry Vickers 3lb 15oz
7th Dave Smith 2lb 4oz
8th Keith Ward 1lb 7oz
9th Colin McBeth 1lb 6oz 8drm
10th Les Burton 1lb 6oz
11th Andy Norgate 1lb 5oz
12th Malcolm Ogden 3oz
Dudley Frankland, Roger Baker & Ray Burton DNW

Many thanks to and to all those who assisted with both the draw, pegging out and weigh in this week, without the combined team effort it would be difficult to run these matches.

Next week we will fish the River at Biddenham, meet in the car park for 8-30 draw fish 10 till 3, £5.00 optional pools, and £1.00 Luton Wednesday peg fee.
Wednesday Match - GUC Town North
Wednesday Match - GUC Town North
Wednesday Match - GUC Town North
North House Ad Hoc Mini Work Party
The North House bailiff team assisted by members Paul Sweet and David Thorn removed a fallen tree from North House this morning. The tree was much bigger than it looked. The last of the Barley straw also went in to slow down the algae growth We are very grateful for the efforts of the bailiffs and members that give up some of their time and assist in keeping our venues in tip top condition.

If you would like to send us a catch report from a Luton AC Water you can send reports and pictures via our facebook page and other social media accounts, the club website or via what’s app message to 07940 229071. Don’t forget every picture we receive is automatically entered in to our monthly photo prize which is judged by the committee and you could win £25.00. It’s not always the biggest fish that wins so well worth sending in any of your catch reports. 

North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Tree Removal
North House Lake - Adding more Barley Straw
North House Lake - Adding more Barley Straw


That's all we have for now....

Tight Lines Until Next Week! 

Dave M 
Luton AC 

www.lutonanglingclub.co.uk 
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