There are two work parties fast approaching and
the Fisheries Team at Luton AC have asked that as many people get
involved as possible this year as there is lots of work to do. Over
150 members volunteered last year with 30 members doing 3 work
parties or more and a huge amount was completed at many of the clubs
venues.
Check the web site home page for work party details and
registration form or contact Dave Edwards at the club office on
01582-728114 or Joanne Edwards on 01582-603466 or 07903048280.
Remember you will not need to pay the £10 work party levy (adults
and intermediaries) when renewing your membership for next season if
you attend just one of the work parties.
The first work party was the annual tree cutting at
Beckerings Reservoir on 7th February 2010 which is required by the
reservoir owners and forms part of the lease. This was a great
succes so thanks to the 3 chainsaw operators and 20 or so others
that attended. Many of the cuttings will be cultivated and used at
the clubs other waters.
The next work parties will be at the clubs new Barretts Mere
fishery on Saturday 20th February and Sunday 21st February 2010 and
the club hope to have this water open very soon if enough volunteers
attend over the two days. At least 20 volunteers are required on
each day otherwise this water will not be able to open and will
undoubtedly lead to the adjacent Woodlands Lake being closed to
allow the necessary work to continue through the Spring.
Unfortunately volunteers for this work have been somewhat lacking
with only 4 putting their names down so if you feel that you could
lend a hand to help get this new fishery open please volunteer your
services.
Although volunteers save £10 on the total cost of their
2010/11 membership their efforts also help to keep the annual
membership costs down for everyone as without their hard work it
would be necessary to employ outside contractors with undoubtedly
huge cost implications to the price of the annual membership.
Hopefully everyone who volunteered last year will do the same again
plus others who want to improve the waters that the club controls.
Fishing Wizard who are based near
Broxbourne in Herts are offering Luton AC members 5% discount on
purchases in store. Luton AC have a good many members based in that
area and Gary Hodges the owner will give the discount on production
of your membership book. Fishing Wizard can be found at 5 Meridian
Building, Nazeing Glass Ind Est, Nazeing New Road, Herts EN10 6SX
01992-460969
www.fishingwizard.co.uk
If any other tackle shop or even non angling related
companies would like to offer discounts to Luton AC members
please contact the Luton AC Press Officer Steve Sharp on
07704462635.
There are only a limited number of Luton AC Winter
and Spring Membership Packages still available
which are valid until 31st May 2010. Prices are Adult - £35,
Intermediate (16 & under 18yr olds) - £22, OAP/Disabled
(Blue Badge Holders) - £20, Husband & Wife - £48 (1 key),
Under 16's - £10, Family 1 (One parent & up to two Under
16yr olds) £43, Family 2 (Both parents and 2 children Under
16) - £53. The prices include all renewal and new member
fees plus a key that is universal to all Club fisheries
where locked gates are to be found. All of the clubs waters
are open for a full 12 months with the exception of the
rivers which are closed during the statutory river close
season. You can join by phoning the club office on 01582
728114.
Through a water share
arrangement with Barnet Angling Club Luton AC
members may also fish several additional stretches
(not listed in the membership book) of the River
Great Ouse, River Ivel and River Thames, maps that
show parking areas etc are available to download
from the club web site or by sending a request with
an A5 sae (large size stamp please) to the club
office. These waters offer excellent fishing for
barbel, tench, bream and carp.
Please phone/text your
catch reports from Luton AC waters to 07704462635 or
email
catchreports@lutonac.org and
if you have pictures taken on your phone send
picture messages to 07876331180. Remember to always
use an unhooking mat when targetting specimen fish,
keeping the fish as low to the ground as possible
when taking photos.
Check out the Luton AC website at
www.lutonac.org for
all the latest catch reports, news, pictures and
membership details.
Steve
Sharp