The Wey

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Tinca10
Ruffe
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Re: The Wey

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I fished the Wey in Farnham town centre towards the tail end of last season-( not been this year, but intend to go as soon as it fines down a bit). I fished upstream from the Maltings and had Chub to 3 or 4 lb and several decent Dace. I used a small maggot feeder with 3 or 4 maggots on the hook. Further down, in Gostrey Meadow, I trotted a few maggots and had a few smaller Chub and Dace, but was absolutely plagued by Minnows.
On one trip I met Bill and Virginia Rushmer, who were doing a feature for Anglers Mail- nice people, very friendly.
I have also used The Creel in Aldershot- wonderful shop. Mick Borro and his wife Fran are the friendliest couple ever; Mick refurbished my Mark IV this year and it is a work of art. In fact, the only problem with the Creel is when I pop in for a couple of pints of maggots, I have to allow about 2 extra hours for chatting.
Still, it's a nice problem to have.

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Chubman
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Re: The Wey

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im hoping to fish the wey at farnham tomorrow,my local river in the itchen valley is in flood at the moment,any one have any idear what state the wey is in at the moment as ive no wish to make the trip only to find it a raging torrent, many thanks chubman,

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Capebreton
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Re: The Wey

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Have not fished the Wey..but used to visit Farnham when my parents were alive and used to walk the banks through Farnham by the Maltings and outside the town. saw a few people fishing and often wondered what it was like;now I know Thank you .

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CraigM
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Re: The Wey

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I fished it in the park last Friday.

Flow was brisk but not flooded but,unusually, I found it apparently devoid of fish, but for a small trout that pinched all my worms!

I had a blank :surrender:

I'm no Mr Crabtree, but I usually catch there & know this stretch well.

Good luck if you do fish it.

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Capebreton
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Re: The Wey

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A nod to the Creel in Aldershot too

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Mushy
Arctic Char
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Re: The Wey

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I fished the section at Eashing yesterday, trotting away all afternoon, great fun, but just a little brownie came out to play, a lovely fish though even though it started off as a Grayling !
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Daveo

Re: The Wey

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I am currently fishing the Wey over the Christmas period although chilly it is is fishing very well I have never drawn a blank with 7 brownies one morning plus dace having never caught a barble or grayling they will be my target fish for the new year ( having never fished for them ) I am currently baiting up different swims around the Elstead area and continue to catch plenty of trout Chubb perch roach and dace

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Mushy
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Re: The Wey

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Well done Daveo you are just upstream from me ! glad to hear its fishing well, going out later today, will probably blank now :Confused:
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Daveo

Re: The Wey

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enjoy mushy tight lines

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Mushy
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Re: The Wey

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Thanks Daveo and after failing to tempt a chub for several hours I thought my premonition would come true but darkness fell and it all changed, report to follow !
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