Fishing in Farnham
Farnham has a wide diversity of fisheries to serve the needs of the specimen, match, pleasure, river and game angler - most of which are managed by Farnham Angling Society.
Farnham Angling Society is one of the oldest and most successful angling societies in England. Founded in Farnham in 1906, Farnham Angling Society is a non profit making angling society. Today Farnham Angling Society members enjoy specimen, pleasure, match and game fishing for a wide variety of fish species on over 243 ponds, lakes and stretches of river.
The fisheries include:
- Badshot Lea Lake Complex
- Tarn Pond
- Warren Pond
- Frensham Great Pond
- Frensham Little Pond
- Stockbridge Pond
- River Wey River
- Loddon Wyke Farm Pond
Recent catches include carp up to 40lb 12oz, catfish 6lbs, bream to 16lbs, tench to 14lbs and barbel to 18lbs.
More information on Farnham Angling Society and how to fish on the waters, as well as details on activities, venues and fish can be found on the Farnham Angling Society website or telephone Mick Borra on 01252 320871

