Contrasting views of our River Wey fishery, running from slow and deep, to fast and shallow.

The Woking and District Angling Association controls most of the fishing of the river Wey from Old Woking to Ripley. A river of many moods, from fast gravely runs to slow meandering stretches with deep pools, containing most species of coarse fish, and lending itself to all methods of angling, whether you enjoy stick float or pole fishing, waggler or feeder, spinning for pike, or legering for carp, it is all here. Large bags of fish are frequently taken by the pleasure angler, while quality fish of most species fall to the specimen hunter. If your interest lies in match fishing there are plenty of matches held throughout the season on our river fisheries where good weights are often recorded, incidentally the heaviest weight ever taken in a match from the river Wey, 75lb 8oz, which consisted of large Bream, came from our stretch of the river. We also have some small streams, which despite their size can produce some excellent winter Roach and Chub fishing, ideal for the roving angler with a short quiver rod and a loaf of bread or a tub of worms.

Notable catches from our rivers


Bream over 7lb; Barbel over 13lb; Common Carp over 18lb Mirror Carp over 15lb; Chub over 6lb; Perch to 2lb 12oz Pike over 25lb; Roach past the 2lb barrier, Tench over 5lb. Crucian Carp to 3lb 14oz.

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As well as our own waters the W.D.A.A. is affiliated to the Wey Navigation Canal which can be fished on production of a W.D.A.A. permit. We also have exchange permits with a number of other angling clubs which include Guildford A.S. Farnham A.S. Blenheim A.S. and Crawley A. S. which opens up a vast amount of waters outside the boundaries of the W.D.A.A.