The ultimate fishing guide to the Wey Navigation
Information about angling on the Wey Navigation canal: a 20 mile stretch of navigable waterway from Thames Lock in the north to Godalming Wharf in the south, running through 17 locks. The Wey Navigation is classified as a river by the EA and is thus subject to the standard coarse close season.
- Fishing on the Wey Navigation: 15 miles of angling opportunities
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Select the stretch you wish to view:
Newark Lock to Papercourt Lock
Papercourt Lock to Worsfold Gates
Millmead Lock to St Catherine’s Lock
St Catherine’s Lock to Unstead Lock
Unstead Lock to Catteshall Lock
Catteshall Lock to Godalming Wharf
Wey Navigation fishery map:
Wey Navigation Conditions
From the National Trust
The water leak has been found and repaired and water has now been restored for use at Stonebridge Wharf.
13.15hrs – The planned works to Papercourt Lock, are now completed and the lock is fully operational. For further information call Thames Lock 01932 843106 or the Navigation office (office hours only)
10.55hrs – The navigation is now fully open from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock. For further information call Thames Lock 01932 843106 or the Navigation office (office hours only)
14.50hrs – The fallen tree approximately 200m downstream of Byfleet Boat Club, has now been cleared. For further information call Thames Lock 01932 843106 or the Navigation office (office hours only)
11.15hrs – Dangerous conditions to the navigation exist from Triggs Lock to Worsfold Gates it is not safe to proceed along the navigation this area. River conditions from Godalming Wharf to Triggs Lock and Worsfold Gates to Thames Lock are … Continue reading